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Location: 135 West 45th Street

Cuisine: American

Best Dish: The wings were splendid and the mac and cheese was to die for, but the bread pudding was the star of the evening. It was butter and rich without being cloyingly sweet.

Overall: Both the restaurant and the bar are comfortable relaxing spaces. The restaurant is perfect for the whole family but the bar is an impressive space for date night or an evening with friends.

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Location: 33 East 60th Street

Cuisine: Chinese (Beijing Style)

Best Dish: The ribs are by far some of the best we’ve had thus far.

Overall: Despite its glamorous fans and dress code, Philippe Chow is a comfortable casual dining experience. Though the potential celebrity sightings are a fun and voyeuristic reason to visit the food and exemplary service is what will keep you coming back.

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It’s been a while since we last stopped by Haru Sushi, and boy have we missed it! Haru Sushi is one of the hottest sushi restaurants around, boosting elegant decor, superb services, and of premium sushi. Last week, we stopped by their oh so chic and trendy Gramercy Park location for a fun night food and cocktails. Guests of the evening were whisked off to a private room upstairs from the main floor to enjoy a sampling of the new seasonal offerings. For the Spring/Summer season, Haru’s Executive Chef, Steven Ferdinand added 5 new protein-packed, beach body building seasonal food items to the menu, along with 2 amazing cocktails. While waiting for the first course we enjoyed the Strawberry Margarita, a sweeter fresher version of its more traditional recipe. The strawberry cocktail features, Avión tequila with agave nectar, fresh strawberries and for an herbaceous touch basil.

A Taste of Spring at Haru Gramercy Park (6)

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Location: 57 East 57th Street New York, NY

Cuisine:American (Brunch)

Best Dish: We love Eggs Benedict! The Eggs Benedict at the hotel did not disappoint. The sauce was creamy and decadent with a sharp citrus flavor.

Overall: An very impressive hotel to say the least, brunch is a grand way to start your weekend. Of course, with any luxurious dining experience, you can expect to pay a little more. But who cares when you’re getting an awesome experience at a fine establishment.

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Restaurant Review: Juniper Bar

by Desha Winborne

Location: 237 West 35th Street

Cuisine: Asian American Fusion

Best Dish: We adored the seafood spring rolls they were light and crispy a perfect starter, but the star of the night was the burger. This big juicy masterpiece is a must, but if blue cheese isn’t your thing don’t fret they have the same fabulous patty we experienced with other inventive toppings

Overall: A fun casual eatery that caters do cocktail lovers and foodies.

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Location: 1278 3rd Avenue

Cuisine: American Steakhouse

Best Dish: The steak was absolutely amazing thick and flavorful, second only to the Cavatelli. The pasta’s rich sauce and texture are a must have.

Overall: TBar is a comfortable place with great service and appetizing food.  The beautiful surroundings and soft lighting make it an ideal and impressive date place.

On a bustling block on the upper east side lies an oasis. T Bar Steak and Lounge has been making its mark on the local food scene with fresh unassuming classically delicious food. We ventured to the beautiful steakhouse a little over a week ago to sample some of their dishes. The night began as always with a perusal of the menu. With restaurant week in full swing the space offered its ala carte menu as well a prix fixe menu of their most popular dishes. We spent just a few short moments looking over the goods before getting into our first courses.

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Location: 39 West 19th Street, NY, New York

Cuisine: Burgers and Lobster (duh!)

Items: 3 entrees, 2 cocktails

Overall: An absolute delight. From the friendly staff to the amazing food, this place rocks! The décor and atmosphere is casual elegance. We suggest you get there now before the weather improves, we are positive this place will be impossible to get into once the mercury rises.

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Restaurant Review: Swifty’s

by Desha Winborne

Location: 1007 Lexington Avenue New York, NY

Cuisine: American Fine Dining
Items: 2 appetizers, 2 entrees, 2 desserts
Overall: A quaint eatery with retro charm and a warm inviting atmosphere. A good space for a quiet meal with family and friends.
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Every now and then it is important to dust off your good shoes break out the retro gear and enjoy fine some fine dining. My companion and I did exactly that last week at Swifty’s on the Upper East Side of Manhattan. The small eatery is located in an affluent area of the city populated by “old money” or wealthy people who got rich the hard way with hard work and inheritances. The vibe here is more grown up and low key than some of the other areas in Manhattan. Folks in this part of town dress for dinner, so don’t show up in ripped jeans and a tee. Though the dress code isn’t enforced you may not want to stick out like a sore thumb. We entered the venue on a cool winter evening and after checking our coats were ushered from the front space into a more intimate back room. Dim amber lighting covers the space occupied by carefully set tables and booths. We sat quietly in our corner booth as our server read off the evening’s specials and offered us our menus.
The menu is simple and straightforward with a selection of gourmet goodies only real foodies understand. With many eateries trying to follow the trend of the moment Swifty’s sticks to its guns offering the tasty items that have made it a favorite among its regulars.
We started our meal with the corn fritters and the lump crab meat appetizers.  I remember my mom making corn fritters for me as a child. They were a crispy little corn filled cakes that we usually topped with syrup for an extra burst of sweetness. These weren’t moms fritters, these were an elevated version served with delicate salmon roe and crème fraiche. The salmon roe adds a note of salty freshness that seafood lovers will surely enjoy. The creamy crème fraiche provides a neutral note to balance the sweet of the corn cake and the saltiness of the roe.
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The lump crabmeat appetizer was a delicious treat.  Copious amounts of sweet crab meat were piled high and served with a lightly dressed micro greens salad.
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With all our reviews we share each entrée and compare notes. For this review, we went with a surf and turf duo of dishes. We tried the Swordfish and the Meatloaf. The swordfish is served with green rice and a generous helping of haricot verde (green beans) The rice is well seasoned an herbaceous its soft texture worked nicely with the crisp buttery veggies. The swordfish was thick and meaty with a savory rub and crisp crust. I found the fish to be a little salty but my companion felt it was seasoned perfectly. This rare difference of opinion is why we share dishes. Our advice is to steer clear if you are watching your sodium intake or are sensitive to salt. If that’s not an issue for you order it and enjoy it as it is a tasty dish.
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The meatloaf is classic comfort food. A thick slice of the meatloaf is served on top of creamy mashed potatoes and topped with green beans. To make this dish a  little more interesting we also ordered a serving of crispy fried onions which added some texture and more flavor to this standard dish.
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We couldn’t leave without sampling dessert. We tried the honey crisp apple tart and creamy crème brulee. The apple tart arrived warm with a scoop of creamy vanilla bean ice cream.
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The test of a truly great creme brulee is its crust, Swifty’s does not disappoint. Cracking open the thin layer of caramelized sugar gave way to the creamy custard inside.
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For a walk on the retro side visit Swifty’s and have a slice of classic American cuisine.

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