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July 21, 2021

How to enjoy a New York City Luxury Hotel without staying in one: 5 must visit hotels

"I'm not a stop along the way. I'm the destination."

Blair Waldorf
Oh, luxury hotels…You probably know a few by name even if you havent stayed in one before. 
 
The Carlyle, The St Regis, Four Seasons,…famous names with big reputations! Some you can even live in. Tommy Hilfiger for example is a resident in The Plaza.
 
Dreaming of one day casually saying I live in the same ‘building’ as Tommy. Till then, I’ll just wine & dine at the Plaza…Cause you don’t have to stay in a hotel to enjoy their restaurants. 
 
In New York City many hotels invest to make sure their restaurant is high level and will attract locals and tourists alike. As a tourist this is great! Cause the atmosphere rises through the rooftop when there is a mixture of locals and tourists. 
 
Speaking of rooftops…
 
Not only do hotels offer great restaurants, their rooftops are just as AMAZING! I know! Before you know it, you don’t even want to leave!
 
Here are a few of my favorite hotels to enjoy without staying for the night.
 

Hotel 1: The Mandarin Oriental

"Certain hotels get it. A lot of hotels don't. Mandarin Oriental gets it every time."

Liam Neeson
Oh, The Mandarin…
 
If I could, I would move in here. The luxurious interior, the view, the location! But most of all. The staff. Everyone you encounter at the Mandarin will make you feel welcome. 
 
I’ve had the pleasure of staying at the Mandarin in Chiang Mai, Thailand. Best Hotel Ever. EVER. I haven’t had the luck to sleep in her New York sister. But she sure is on my bucket list. 
 
Instead I’ll have breakfast and enjoy the view: Columbus Circle and Central Park will entertain you while enjoying the finest pastries. Tables near the window are reserved for hotel guests only. But trust me, 2nd row is still pretty damn amazing!
 
I said it before, everyone working here will treat you like a princess. And they are more than happy to take your picture. 
 
PS: if the window tables are free, grab your chance and snap some pictures. You want to have them! Trust me!

Hotel 2: The Plaza

Famous from a movie scene.
 
You know The Plaza. I know the Plaza. We all know The Plaza.
This Queen has played a role in countless movies & tv shows. Probably most famous for Home Alone 2. Carrie and her friends loved to hang out in the hotel and area too. 
 
This beauty just reopened her majestic stairs on 5th. So walk your Manolo’s right into the Palm Court for high tea
      – the perfect break after shopping in Bergdorf Goodman.
 
The stained glass dome is the real highlight of the greenery interior. So don’t forget to look up while sipping your tea!
Looking for some buzz? Take the escalator down to the Plaza Food Hall. All you have to do is choose from all the delicious options…
 
Whatever you do in The Plaza, take time to enjoy the beautiful flower arrangements in the foyer. Picture perfect!
 
 

Hotel 3: The Wythe Hotel

Like a Parisian in Williamsburgh. That’s exactly how you’ll feel dining in Le Crocodile. Don’t go home yet! Have a cocktail at the rooftop from the Whyte Hotel. Cosmo’s and the New York Skyline. A combo that never gets old! 
 
I know, I know. The Whyte Hotel isn’t as old-fashioned luxurious as the others in this list. But the French je ne sais quoi touch makes it contemporary fancy nevertheless! 
 
 

Hotel 4 & 5: The Lotte New York Plaza & The Empire

Hello Upper East Siders. Gossip Girl here. 
 
Both hotels are main stars in Gossip Girl. The Empire, located in the Upper West Side, is the home of the one and only Chuck Bass. Whether or not you are Team Bass, the rooftop here is worth your visit. The views over Lincoln Center and Central Park are sublime!
 
The real bonus??? They serve breakfast and brunch! I know! Eggs Benedict while wondering what Blair would do. 
 
Like most rooftops Friday and Saturdays are for dancing. But if you are really going wild, book a private cabana on the pool deck. Spoiling has no limits at The Empire. It’s called The Empire after all…
 
Back to The Upper East Side for yet another brunch favorite. The Lotte New York Plaza. The hotel where Dan more than once waited for Serena to get ready.
 
Like Gossip Girl said: “Breakfast is brunch and it comes with champagne, a dress code, and a hundred of our closest friends.”
 
Not into brunch? The Gold Room and Trouble’s Trust have an amazing menu too. All of them overlooking St Patricks Cathedral. 
No reservations? Don’t you worry.  The courtyard is picture perfect whether or not it’s Christmas time.  
 

Tell me in the comments. Which luxurious hotel is on your bucket list? Are you planning some fancy brunch too? 

Read my post on dining here to make sure you get the perfect table. 

Always in an Empire State of Mind,

xoxo, 

B

PS: The Megan Hess personalities are my vision on how I would love to look hanging out in one of the above hotels. A girl can dream, don’t you agree? 

Drawing by Megan Hess

July 21, 2021

5 tips for dining & wining in NYC

"Food may not be the answer to world peace, but it’s a start."

Anthony Bourdain

There are more than 27 000 restaurants in NYC. 

More than 27 000!! 

Let that sink in for a moment. You can eat 3 times a day for more than 24 years at a different restaurant. I don’t think any of us is that hungry. But just so you know…no excuses for going hangry in the city. 
 
So how not to go hangry in a city that never sleeps where you can always eat…5 tips for you!

TIP 1: Check the ABC rating

The Health Department makes it rather easy to find good restaurants. Or at least hygienic ones ;). Every restaurant is obliged to display their rating in their front window or more correct: ‘where they can easily be seen by people passing by‘. The rating is A, B or C. A being amazingly, first in class while C stands for catastrophically bad and waiting to either upgrade or go out of business. 
 
At least once a year every restaurant gets an unannounced inspection (food handling & temperature, personal hygiene and vermin control are all being checked). Okay, it will not tell you if the chef masters his cooking, but you can be sure whether or not find a cockroach in your salad. That’s a good start, want you say?
 
Wanna be even more prepared? The ABCeats site includes all 27 000+ restaurants and their grading. You can search on location and neighborhood. The perfect planner friend if you ask me. Happy scrolling! 

Tip 2: Become best friends with your concierge

In the Hudson, we had the best concierge! Like ever! Talk to him/ her. Ask for under the radar tips, weekend must do’s, latest news, where to go and what to drink. A good concierge will tell you the insides of the neighborhood. And more!
 
Store employees, bar tenders, that beautiful girl with a Felix coffee…they all know where to go. A compliment and a big smile might get you the best kept secret from a local New Yorker. Places you otherwise might skip or not even find. Trust me. You’ll thank me later! 
 

Tip 3: Reservation for 2 please!

Imagine the disapointment of dressing up for dinner at Buddakan only to find out they are fully booked! The horror! 
 
I make sure to make dinner reservations at OpenTable or Resy.
 
Both sites include reviews too. I don’t know about you, but I find reviews hard to read. Some will say it’s heaven. While others claim it’s hell. The truth is probably somewhere in the middle. I’m a Libra after all…
 
Don’t forget that some places only open up reservations 1 month in advance. Set your timers and make sure you are ready!
 
It took me 2 attempts to get a reservation so I could star in my own version of Breakfast at Tiffany’s. Only to discover it was overhyped completely… Hopefully the renewed Blue Box Cafe will conquer my heart after all. (Reopening foreseen in 2022).

Tip 4: Google Maps

I know I repeat myself. But Google Maps really is your go-to when planning your trip.
 
It shows all restaurants in your neighborhood with 1 click. You might discover a hidden gem one block down that becomes your own favorite lunch place. Use it both at home when planning your trip. Or in NYC when standing on the corner of we-need-food-now and google-maps-to-the-rescue. 
 
Fancy the latest it-dessert? open Insta to see which places offer the most grammable food. The waiting line you get for free ;). But some really are worth the wait!

Tip 5: Eat at (your) hotel

Here in Belgium we don’t really have that eat-at-a-hotel-culture. But I always adapt it in NYC.
 
Many hotels have delicious menu’s with renovating chefs to attract guests. I think it’s the perfect way to enjoy fancy hotels without paying for an expensive room. 
 
Check my post on luxurious hotel experiences without paying for an expensive room. 

What’s your favorite restaurant? Let me know in the comments below!

Always in an Empire State of Mind,

xoxo, 

B

PS: I’ll make a complete post with my favorites. But here are a few to satisfy your hunger 😉

Breakfast at Mandarin Oriental, Brunch at Pastis, Lunch at Rosemary’s, Dinner at Bar Pitti and cocktails at Ophelia. 
 
Looking for more ideas? Have a look at my Pinterest board on NYC restaurants. Don’t forget to follow me when you are there! 
 

Nice to meet you! I’m Birgit.
NYC addict, pink lover, Robbie Williams for ever ever, a bit of a Charlotte but always wondering what Blair would do, Sauvignon at the bar after the barre.
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