After living in NYC for over a decade, I’ve made it a hobby to enjoy many different types of restaurants. New York City is a small city (as far as size goes), but in the small city it sure has many options. In this guide, I’ll share with you some of my favorite places to eat and enjoy a night out.
One of the best sushi places, is Sushi of Gari. They have a location on the Upper East Side and one midtown west, located near the theaters. The sushi is extremely creative and the fish is as fresh as it gets.
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It has often been said that if you need to ask the price you can’t afford it, and that is certainly the case with the world’s most expensive ice cream sundae. This decadent creation will set you back a cool grand, enough for a month’s rent in most parts of the country. For that kingly price ice cream lovers with cash to spare are treated to the best ingredients, including a unique gold leaf topping.
This ultimate indulgence is only available at the famous Serendipity restaurant in New York City, and the restaurant owners claim that they sell on average once of these $1,000 sundaes each month, proof that there are indeed ice cream lovers for who money is no object.
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If you’re going to a show in one of Boston’s downtown theaters or comedy clubs, be sure to plan a gala pre-curtain dinner or a post-theater drink and dessert at one of Boston’s Theatre District restaurants . Here are suggestions for three of the best – plus a nearby food court where you can grab a fast bite if you’re running so late that you’re about to miss the opening act.
Jacob Wirth (31-37 Stuart Street, Boston) has been serving hearty German food and great beer to Bostonians since 1868. Like many other restaurants started around the same time, Jacob Wirth was opened by German immigrants who served up specialties like sauerbraten and wiener schnitzel. Although American favorites like burgers, fish and chips, sweet potato fries, sandwiches, and mac and cheese are now now equally popular, one thing hasn’t changed during the last 140 years: the great beer. The restaurant’s Jake’s Bar features an excellent selection of German and Belgium beers, but you can also order plenty of other European and American labels.
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