Eater: "The right move is the al pastor, pork spinning on a spit, crisped on the griddle, stuffed into a corn tortilla, and garnished with pineapple, and incorrectly, guacamole. Ask them to hold the guac."
Asli S: "Try the Khao Soi Kaa Kai! French toast was unique but underwhelming. Cute outdoor setup with baseboard heaters + heating lamp. ~25 min wait at 12:30 on Sunday for 3ppl (no reservations)."
DoubleDeuce: "Perfect prices. Perfect selection. You will probably stop shopping elsewhere after one trip here. Alcohol and wine. It's everything that you want in adult-beverage shopping."
Bommy: "Cozy and quiet place to relax, sip all kinds of oolong teas, and converse with a friend. Small space so don't bring a crowd. Owners are friendly. Pineapple linzer cookie is delicate and delicious."
ℳ𝒶𝓎♍: "I'd consider Central Park as the oasis of NYC. It's a little bit of tranquility in a city that never sleeps. Stop in, grab a map and you can easily spend a whole day exploring this huge park. Enjoy!"
Stacy Shannon: "You probably need two days (or lots of dedication and an early start) to see the Met in its entirety. Go in and grab a map to make your game plan ahead of time if you can. I loved the American wing!"
Madison Back: "Nobuya's classes are amazing! Don't be shy - whether you dance every day, you haven't in years, or its your first time - just DO IT!"
Saba S-c: "As a dancer and teacher, I always loved Peridance for the family feeling we get from the faculty, and even from the student. The new location is fantastic and I love the studios. Can't wait to return."
Torzin S: "One of the best spot of NYC where culture and architecture merge with nature. Not surprise why many films used this spot for romantic location."
Jwow: "One of my favorite spots in Central Park overlooking the Bethesda Fountain. Now you have a decision to make, either go right towards the boat house, or left to strawberry fields. You can't go wrong!"
Ryan Bright: "Favorite running and biking paths in NYC. Beautiful views of the river and NJ skyline. Plenty of seating along the path. Bring a blanket and picnic in the grass on a sunny day!"
Kevin O'Neill: "One of my fave spots in the city for a stroll. Escape the furnace that is Manhattan through the summer and stroll from TriBeCa up to Chelsea. Kid friendly parks throughout."