A spanking new restaurant and bar are housed on the premises of the luxury Moxy Chelsea hotel, which occupies an entire skyscraper. This project goes under the name of Feroce and stems from a partnership between the Panella brothers and the mega Tao Group: a fine dining restaurant with an Italian-Roman character, chic vintage design and a focus on sustainability. Italian products mingle in the kitchen with those sourced from organic farms on the outskirts of New York. The project will be crowned by a spectacular bar on the thirtieth floor of the same building, with a view of the Empire State building. Its tables have been booked for weeks, way ahead of the opening date.
Leonelli Taberna
7 E 27th St, New York
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Benno
7 E 27th St, New York
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10 Corso Como New York
1 Fulton St, New York
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Antica Pesa
115 Berry St, Brooklyn, NY
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Feroce Ristorante
105 West 28th Street (6th Ave)
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Waiting for Thomas Keller in New York
There are great expectations for another new project signed by Thomas Keller, due to open in the spring in the up-and-coming Hudson Yards district: the celebrated chef will run the collection of 25 Tak Room restaurants flanked by some of the best chefs in the world, whose team will also include David Chang, Anya Fernald, and José Andrés.
TAK Room New York
20 Hudson Yards, 5th Floor, 500 W. 33rd Street, New York
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The best Oriental restaurants in New York
Bondts in Bond Street and Tao Downtown are the most sought-after restaurants of oriental cuisine. The former, located at NoHo (North of Houston Street), is a restaurant and bar patronized by celebs. It is a rare thing indeed to eat well in a venue where people go “to see and be seen”. Sushi is not the only attraction here: must-tries include the tuna tartar with slightly truffled ponzu cream or lobster tempura. Tao Downtown is an immense and apparently chaotic amphitheater, surmounted by an impressive Kali goddess with ten iridescent arms which change color in sync with the music. Here you can order grilled duck, noodles or satay chicken with tamarind and chili pepper. It is not unusual to see diners dancing between the tables.
BONDST
6 Bond St, New York
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TAO Downtown
92 9th Ave, New York
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