In New York City, the meatpacking district is the place to go for good eats and exceptional nightlife. It’s no secret why Bagatelle is one of the places everyone must visit while in the big apple. Bagatelle is a fine French bistro known for a lively brunch scene, with an opulent space accented by graffiti art. Depending on the day/night, the ambiance at Bagatelle can be fun, cozy, or a party. The night we stopped in to sample the menu, it was very cozy and intimate, which is what we prefer. Speaking of new the menu, let’s talk about what Bagatelle is offering their patrons for this Spring/Summer season.
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Most New Yorkers who frequent the Meatpacking District are familiar with the restaurant Bagatelle, but what the savviest of downtown dwellers may not know is this quaint French Mediterranean restaurant opens its doors specifically to women on the first Wednesday of every month to host an event called “Bagatelle Pour Elle.” The event, which is intended to bring women together to shop, sip complimentary cocktails, and celebrate female-focused endeavors and entrepreneurship, is the perfect monthly motivator and the ideal place to catch up with your girl gang – or even establish a new one.
On the heels of their extremely successful locations in New York, Los Angeles, Sao Paulo, St. Barths and St. Tropez; owners Aymeric Clemente & Remi Laba will open Bagatelle Miami Beach today, March 3rd. Housed in the soon to open Villa Bagatelle Hotel, its poised to continue its reputation as the most exciting and liveliest culinary destination. Bagatelle Miami Beach will represent a home away from home for visiting internationals and Miami’s melting pot of residents alike who are already familiar with the famed brand. Incidentally, Bagatelle Miami Beach will fit perfectly in this city without changing a thing.
enCourage Kids Foundation hosts their Serving Up Smiles Food Tasting
On Tuesday, October 22, our friends at the enCourage Kids Foundation hosted their Serving Up Smiles premier tasting event with over 300 plus guests at Current in Chelsea Piers. The event combined philanthropy and good food as chefs from all over the city provided food and beverage and guests bid on spectacular items via silent auction. The tasting included dishes from some of the tri-state area’s finest restaurants. Some of the best dishes of the evening included sumptuous Sea scallops and slow-braised short ribs crostini from Ocean Prime, Meatballs with whipped ricotta from Lavo, Lobster Rolls from lamia’s Fish Market, and Ribeye and Mac n Cheese from Ben & Jack’s Steakhouse. It was definitely the place to be for delicious food.
Last week, nearly 400 guests filled New York City’s Ziegfeld Ballroom for the 63rd Viennese Opera Ball. The Ball, which is the oldest white-tie charity gala in New York, benefitted the music therapy program at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center with support from Gabrielle’s Angel Foundation for Cancer Research. Since 1955, the Viennese Opera Ball in New York has been a representative of Vienna’s cultural legacy, elegance, and glamour in the Big Apple. The Ball operates as a cultural platform and builds bridges to connect present-day New York City with 19th Century Vienna, and people of varying heritages, continents, and generations, to bring traditional glamour to the city that never sleeps.
Mark Doman‘s Private Cocktail Party
5 Places To Dine and Dance Like The Real Housewives of NYC
The Real Housewives of New York City sure do know how to let loose and have fun. Their fabulous lives are something that most people could only dream of. The current season premiered with Ramona Singer, Sonja Morgan and Luann de Lesseps dining and dancing at the dinner theater and club hybrid SUSHI ROXX (we have this place on our to-do list) and it is no secret that one of the casts favorite late night stops is the exclusive nightclub Beautique.
Grey Goose Cherry Noir Hosts Trey Songz Album Release Party
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