Guidebook for New York

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Food Scene

Mr. Chow has been serving Chinese food in its elegant Sutton Place setting since 1979. After all these years, it’s still considered a place to see and be seen; don’t miss the Beijing chicken and Chinese broccoli lightly stir-fried with garlic.
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Mr Chow
121 Hudson St
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Mr. Chow has been serving Chinese food in its elegant Sutton Place setting since 1979. After all these years, it’s still considered a place to see and be seen; don’t miss the Beijing chicken and Chinese broccoli lightly stir-fried with garlic.
Smith & Wollensky has also been open since the 1970s, serving their famous steaks, surf and turf, and wine.
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Smith & Wollensky
797 3rd Ave
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Smith & Wollensky has also been open since the 1970s, serving their famous steaks, surf and turf, and wine.

Shopping

For more than 150 years, Bloomingdale's on 59th Street has been one of New York City’s most iconic department stores. The upscale department store carries everything from apparel to accessories and cosmetics, as well as a David Burke restaurant and New York’s famous Magnolia Bakery.
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Bloomingdale's
Lexington Avenue
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For more than 150 years, Bloomingdale's on 59th Street has been one of New York City’s most iconic department stores. The upscale department store carries everything from apparel to accessories and cosmetics, as well as a David Burke restaurant and New York’s famous Magnolia Bakery.

Arts & Culture

There’s nothing quite like Sotheby’s—it is one of the world’s largest brokers of fine and decorative art, as well as jewelry and collectibles just north of Sutton Place on the Upper East Side. Art lovers are always welcome to visit the numerous pre-sale exhibitions and gallery shows, which are free and open to the public. Stay for coffee, pastries, or lunch at the in-house branch of Sant Ambroeus, and be sure to visit the Sotheby’s Wine Store with a selection ranging from $15 to $15,000 bottles.
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Sotheby's New York
1334 York Ave
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There’s nothing quite like Sotheby’s—it is one of the world’s largest brokers of fine and decorative art, as well as jewelry and collectibles just north of Sutton Place on the Upper East Side. Art lovers are always welcome to visit the numerous pre-sale exhibitions and gallery shows, which are free and open to the public. Stay for coffee, pastries, or lunch at the in-house branch of Sant Ambroeus, and be sure to visit the Sotheby’s Wine Store with a selection ranging from $15 to $15,000 bottles.