New York City
- Chris McNulty

- Feb 7
- 2 min read
The great city - largest in the USA, is too vast to cover in one blog poist. No one even knows how many restaurants they have.
I was born and raised on Long Island, an my family still has a place on the East End, so this is amater of howmtome pride. It's too big for just one post - but here's a few tips from a recent trip.
Let's suppose you're in Midtown (which does exist - more on that later). Remembering my first rule - restuarants dont count - and the odds that your spenidng long days an deverning in confeence rooms and meetings, what can you do to be in the city? A few tips.

The subway
Roof bar at Hyatt Centric lovely bubbles
Flatiron Room live Jess/adjabent (American Bot, don’t let me down) great space, safe for solo, pasta thrilla on in Manila cooked perfect Al dente, toasty crunch on mushroom hen of the woods?
Russell Law Room art the Sonder
L’adresse and Bryant Park
Korean place hot stone pot
French place La Grande Boucherie
Sea creatures carousel
Maison Ten -
Il Fiorista Flatiron / NoMad - this was a which led to the fascinating question form my duaghter, who livesi in Astoria - does NoMad exist? Rad the NYTimes article on New York neighborhoods and decide: An Extremely Detailed Guide to an Extremely Detailed Map of New York City Neighborhoods - The New York Times
Is NMad for real?
Moynihan Train Hall and Grand Central Madison
Halal Guys
If/When You Go: The Hyatt Centric Midtown at 39th and 5th coudl not be more centrall located. Its got everything a business traeler might want - restaurnat, roofbar, fitness center, loyalty points - plus rats can be had for less than $200. Rooms are a bit snug, and there' not a ton of drawer or closet spae for long term stays. But in Nyew Ypork, you may want to maximize your time out of the room
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