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My Spectacular Vino con Vista Holiday Weekend in New York City 2012

DSC05863New York City boasts cherished Art Deco skyscrapers, amazing bridges, iconic luxury retailers, legendary Broadway theaters and world-class parks. New York is a city of superlatives; it exerts a temendous impact upon commerce, finance, media, art, fashion and entertainment. Who doesn’t love New York at Christmas? 

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Christmas is my favorite time of year to enjoy a spectacular Vino con Vista weekend on the island of Manhattan. New York’s  amazing iconic landmarks are bejeweled with sparkling lights and lavish holiday ornamentation. I like to stay in Midtown Manhattan. This area has some of the city’s tallest and most famous buildings including: the Empire State Building and the Chrysler Building. It is also the home of Rockefeller Center, Broadway and Times Square. DSC05868DSC05752

Christmas Soldier in New York

Rockefeller Center

Rockefeller Center (Photo credit: satosphere)

I love the soldiers in Rockefeller Center and the museum quality windows at Bergdorf Goodman. The magnificent four-faced antique Statue of Liberty clock in the lobby of the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel is exponentially more lovely when she is cloaked with golden garland.

The UN headquarters in New York

The UN headquarters in New York (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Rockefeller Center, in New York City.

Rockefeller Center, in New York City. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Radio City Christmas Spectacular

Radio City Christmas Spectacular (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Radio City Christmas Spectacular

Radio City Christmas Spectacular (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

English: Rockettes Christmas Spectacular at Ra...

English: Rockettes Christmas Spectacular at Radio City (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

English: From top left: Midtown Manhattan, Uni...

English: From top left: Midtown Manhattan, United Nations headquarters, the Statue of Liberty, the Empire State Building, Times Square, the Unisphere in Flushing Meadows – Corona Park, the Brooklyn Bridge, and Lower Manhattan with the Staten Island Ferry (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

The Empire State Building.

The Empire State Building. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

 
 
 
English: Empire StateBuilding From NJ

English: Empire StateBuilding From NJ (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Day One

My spectacular Vino con Vista Holiday weekend started in Midtown Manhattan. We took the shuttle from LaGuardia, dropped our luggage off with the Bellman at the Grand Hyatt next to Grand Central Station and began our holiday adventure. The hotels in Midtown offer the perfect location for exploring the Big Apple.

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English: The eastern part of Midtown Manhattan...

English: The eastern part of Midtown Manhattan as seen from the Empire State Building. Nederlands: Het oostelijke deel van Midtown Manhattan gezien vanaf het Empire State Building. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

The two best places for a panoramic view of the city are the observatories at the Empire State Building and at Rockefeller Center‘s Top of the Rock. Take the elevator to the Top of the Rock Observation Deck; it opens at 8 am and closes at midnight; the elevators go upstairs until 11 pm. The deck provides one of the best views of New York City’s legendary skyline and cityscape, which features more than 100 buildings measuring 500 feet or taller. You can even see the Statue of Liberty.

The Statue of Liberty

The Statue of Liberty (Photo credit: donsutherland1)

New York City Map

New York City Map

Empire State Building as seen from Top of the Rock

Empire State Building as seen from Top of the Rock (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

 I love the art deco skyscrapers in Midtown. One of my favorite buildings is the iconic Empire State Building.  In 1964, floodlights were added to the Empire State Building to illuminate the top of the building at night. After Frank Sinatra died, the “building was bathed in blue light to represent the singer’s nickname Ol’ Blue Eyes”.  During the Christmas holidays, the building glows red and green.  Here’s an interesting video:
http://www.history.com/videos/empire-state-building-defies-depression#empire-state-building-defies-depression

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New Yorker Chrysler Building, oberer Gebäudeteil, vom östlichen Teil der 42. Straße aus gesehen. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Another one of my favorites is the landmark Art Deco Chrysler Building. It has 3,862 amazing windows in various shapes and sizes. I love the magnificent stainless steel terraced crown. The corners of the building on 61st floor are graced with eagles. “On the 31st floor, the corner ornamentations are replicas of the 1929 Chrysler radiator caps.” When the building first opened, it contained a public viewing gallery on the 71st floor, which was closed to the public in 1945.

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Detail of the ornamentation on the upper tower of the Chrysler Building, New York City. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

English: The Chrysler Building in New York Cit...

English: The Chrysler Building in New York City illuminated at night. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Our first official holiday destination was the National Historic Landmark Rockefeller Center between 48th and 51st Street in Midtown Manhattan. This area is a complex of commercial buildings that are brimming with public art and holiday ornamentation.DSC05731

I love seeing Santa and the ice skaters in front of Paul Manship‘s gilded bronze statue of the Greek legend of  Prometheus who stole fire from heaven for mankind. As a punishment, he was chained to a rock, where an eagle devoured his liver during the day. It was made whole again at night. He was released by Hercules.

He occupies the sunken plaza near the Concourse entrance of Rockefeller Plaza. The model for Prometheus was Leonardo (Leon) Nole. Look at the inscription above the fountain on the granite wall which states: “Prometheus, teacher in every art, brought the fire that hath proved to mortals a means to mighty ends.”

 I also love the statue of Atlas sculpted by Lee Lawrie. In Greek mythology, he supports the pillars of heaven on his shoulders.  Lawrie created the friezes above the main entrance to the RCA Building.

 

Many artists have contributed to the art in and around Rockefeller Center including: Carl Milles, Hildreth Meiere, Margaret Bourke-White, Dean Cornwell and Leo Friedlander.

 
My next stop was the flagship MoMa Store.  I love the holiday selection. Check out the “Christmas in New York Pop Up Book” by Chuck Fisher and the Chrysler Building Puzzle. They have an extensive children’s assortment including some of the books that I gave my sons when they were young.
 
There are plenty of holiday ornaments and specialty Advent calendars.
This museum store also sells prints of featured works from MoMA like Jackson Pollock and Jasper Johns. They stock dining and home decor products, jewelry, accessories and  The Obsessive Chef cutting board.Metropolitan Museum of Art entrance, New York ...
Metropolitan Museum of Art entrance, New York City. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

You can visit the The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), at 11 W. 53rd Street to admire “one of the world’s finest collections of contemporary art, ranging from painting and sculpture to film and live performance.”

I actually fell in love with New York City when I was a little girl and my Dad took me to see  the amazing Radio City Christmas Spectacular. The Radio City Music Hall is located at 50th Street and Avenue of the Americas. I actually aspired to become a Rockett some day. Try to get tickets for this performance because it’s fun to “Rock out with the Rockets.” This precision dance routine has been performing at this venue for 85 years. The opulent theater was completed in December of 1932. The show features over 140 performers, lavish sets and spectacular costumes with an original musical score. There’s 90 minutes of singing and dancing.  The 2012 production is The Rockettes Celebration! for the 85th anniversary of the Rockettes and the 80th anniversary of the Christmas Spectacular. The show is scheduled to run from November 9th through December 30, 2012.

English: The Radio City Rockettes perform the ...

English: The Radio City Rockettes perform the March of the Wooden Soldier (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

 Leonardo da Vinci replica at Fabio Piccolo Fiore in NYC

It’s finally time for lunch, so we headed over to Fabio Piccolo Fiore at 230 East 44th Street www.fabiopiccolofiore.com.

A Florentine Noble Woman, 1540, Bronzino

A Florentine Noble Woman, 1540, Bronzino

Raffaello, La Donna Velata 1512 replica at Fabio Piccolo Fiore in NYC

Raffaello, La Donna Velata 1512 replica at Fabio Piccolo Fiore in NYC

We loved the replica artworks on the dining room walls of Renaissance artists including: Leonardo da Vinci, Bronzino and Raphael.

We ordered the lunch special. The house antipasto, grilled artichoke hearts and veal marsala were outstanding! If you’re lucky, you will get to talk to handsome Chef Fabio about Rome and his fantastic Italian recipes.

Chef Fabio Hakill was born in Rome.

After lunch, it was finally time to check into the Grand Hyatt.

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English: A 4 segment Panoramic view of the Gra...

English: A 4 segment Panoramic view of the Grand Central Terminal Main Concourse in New York City, New York, United States. Taken with a Canon 5D and 24-105mm f/4L IS lens. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

We put our luggage in the room and headed over to the Grand Central Terminal for an self-guided architectural tour and culinary adventure. The Dining Concourse, below the Main Concourse and connected to it by numerous stairs, ramps, and escalators, provides access to the lower level tracks. It has central seating and lounge areas, surrounded by restaurants.This is a haven for Foodies!! There are various food outlets surrounding the Dining Concourse on the level below the Main Concourse including: delis, bakeries and specialty cheese purveys surrounded by gourmet and fresh food vendors.

We launched our journey by admiring the incredible facade facing 42nd Street. The clock in the center has a circumference of 13 feet and it is surmounted by sculptures carved by the John Donnelly Company. The figures are Minerva, Hercules and Mercury. This magnificent 48 foot sculpture was designed by the French sculptor Jules-Felix Coutan in 1914.

There’s much more to Grand Central than train platforms. You can visit the annex of the New York Transit Museum and shop at more than forty retail stores including an Apple Store which opened to the public on December 9, 2011. Grand Central Terminal has plenty of restaurants, such as the iconic Oyster Bar (Grand Central’s oldest business). The Oyster Bar is crowned with Guastavino tile vaults.

 

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The cavernous main Concourse is the center of Grand Central.  In 1998, a 12-year restoration of Grand Central revealed the splendid details of the elaborately decorated astronomical ceiling. There is an opulent four-faced opal clock on top of the information booth.

Within the Terminal’s marble and brass pagoda lies a “secret” door that conceals a spiral staircase leading to the lower level information booth.

Well, it’s just about time for a proper New York City Vino con Vista Happy Hour, so we headed over to the Campbell Apartment for some “Cocktails from another Era.” The Campbell Apartment is an elegantly restored cocktail lounge, located just south of the 43rd Street by the 15 Vanderbilt Avenue entrance.  The Vanderbilt family built and owned the station.

The Campbell Apartment was the former office of 1920′s tycoon John W. Campbell. He was the Chairman of the Board of the Credit Clearing House prior to 1941. He transformed his 30 foot by 63 foot office into a “galleried hall of a 13th century Florentine palace.” It is packed with priceless antiques.

The Campbell Apartment has a magnificent 25 foot timbered ceiling.

It’s finally time for dinner! We headed over to Commerce at 50 Commerce Street in trendy West Village. The West Village is the western portion of the charming Greenwich Village neighborhood.

NYC - West Village: 39 and 41 Commerce Street

I loved the cuisine but the artwork was truly captivating! Dine and admire David Joel’s Sister’ Story; I love the large murals that he painted in this restaurant.painted by David Joel. For more information about the murals visit  www.drdavinci.com.

 
Theater District Map

Theater District Map

Day Two:

I had to “Give my Regards to Broadway!” I love the brightly illuminated Theater District and Times Square; it is truly where the city never sleeps. The city’s 39 largest theaters (more than 500 seats) are collectively known as Broadway; named after the main artery that crosses the Times Square Theater District.

Nobody does live theater like London and NYC! There is always a season of the star-studded revival, with Death of a Salesman, starring Philip Seymour Hoffman; Evita, featuring Ricky Martin; and The Best Man, whose cast includes James Earl Jones, Candice Bergen, John Larroquette and Angela Lansbury. Visit the TKTS Discount Booth in Times Square for discounted tickets to some shows. Climb the red steps for a panoramic vista of Times Square. We walked over to the box office of the Schenfeld Theater at 236 W. 45th Street to snag some matinee tickets for Glengarry Glen Ross because we were dying to see Al Pacino play Shelly Levene and Bobby Cannavale as Richard Roma. Glengarry Glen Ross was a 1992 American film that was adapted by David Mamet from his acclaimed 1984 Pulitzer-Prize and Tony-winnint play. This is a depressing tale of Chicago real estate agents who are trying to sell land in Florida in the early 80′s.

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Cover of Glengarry Glen Ross

I usually prefer musicals but seeing Al Pacino on Broadway playing Shelley Levene, a once-successful salesman now in a long-running slump an is a once in a lifetime experience. So we paid $152.00 for a Box Seat at the 2:00 Saturday performance.

The best Broadway Musical I ever saw was “Annie Get your Gun” with Reba MacEntire. Just thinking about it makes me want to belt out Irving Berlin’s “You Can’t Get a Man with a Gun”!

I also love Wicked!

The hub of the Broadway theater district is one of the world’s busiest pedestrian intersections! We even caught a glimpse of a bride and groom in the middle of Times Square.

We did stumble upon an interesting place in the Theater District that I have never seen before. Try to have a drink or stay at the fabulous Night Hotel at 132 W. 45th Street www.nighthotel.com. This sleek black and white boutique hotel in in Times Square and was voted ” the Sexiest Hotel in the US” by the editors of Trip Advisor.

We had some time before the show started so we scurried over to Saint Patrick’s Cathedral on Fifth Avenue, across from Rockefeller Center to light candles and see the Nativity Scene inside the church. When we arrived, we saw the scaffolding covering the building. It is under-going an extensive rehab and restoration.

We walked inside to admire the magnificent Gothic Cathedral. It is the largest Gothic Catholic cathedral in the US.

St. Patrick’s Cathedral is the Mother Church of the Archdiocese of New York and the seat of the Archbishop.  This international landmark was dedicated in 1879 and welcomes more than five million visitors each year. DSC05780It has 330-foot spires and can hold 2,500 worshipers. I love the side chapels, numerous altars and stained glass windows. The giant  7,300 pipe organ is incredible! 

 I had to pay my respects to Saint Anthony and Saint John Baptist de la Salle; the patron saint of my University.

Like most great cathedrals, St. Patrick’s Cathedral was paid for by the contributions of thousands of poor immigrants and the “103 prominent citizens who pledged $1,000 each.” The cornerstone of St. Patrick’s Cathedral was laid in 1858 and the opened in 1879 under Archbishop John Hughes.  For more information or to contribute to the restoration visit
http://www.saintpatrickscathedral.org/
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Russian Tea Room

Russian Tea Room (Photo credit: catchesthelight)

It was time to head over to the theater. After the play, we decided to go to the Russian Tea Room at 150 West 57th Street www.russiantearoomnyc.com for High Tea.

The Russian Tea Room was opened in 1927, by former members of the Russian Imperial Ballet, as a gathering place for Russian expatriates. My favorite time to visit this iconic landmark is during the holidays.

We left the Russian Tea Room just in time for some power shopping. The first stop was Mac-Kenzie Childs. Who can resist the porcelain palace at 20 West 57th Street? They are offering free shipping through December 16th on orders over $200 at www.Mackenzie-Childs.com.

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Capture McKenzie Child Wreath Capture Mackenzie Childs XmasPlease Santa, fill my stocking with whimsical black and white MacKenzie-Childs goodies! I am not greedy, anything from this store will be fine. However, my absolute favorite is the amazing $525 Beverage Hostess. It is the perfect serving piece for my holiday Fa la la beverage. OK, Santa, I also love the “Holiday Holly and Berry Collection”; the placemats, table topper and tablecloth with red piping will fit perfectly in my stocking. If your elves have some spare time they can come over to my house and make my antique piano look like the one in the store. I would be so appreciative. I do love the light fixtures but I know they will not fit in my stocking.

 
We headed to the swanky uptown Central Park neighborhood to shop at Bergdorf Goodman. If we have time before dinner, maybe we can take a horse-drawn carraige ride through Central Park. Maybe tomorrow we can travel east of Central Park to the ”Museum Mile” with “more culture per square foot than anywhere else in the universe.” There are 10 museums on this stretch of Fifth Avenue on the Upper East Side.  The Metropolitan Museum of Art  at East 82nd Street has interesting limited-time exhibitions as well as the museum’s extraordinary permanent collection. The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum features scores of modern and contemporary masterpieces. The  El Museo del Barrio, at East 104th Street, showcases Caribbean, Latino and Latin American art. We could also visit the American Museum of Natural History and The New-York Historical Society, the City’s oldest museum, which recently reopened after extensive renovations.
 
DSC05866For now, let’s go to Berdorf Goodman for some holiday power-shopping. This is my favorite store in New York City! DSC05928 
 
Watch the infamous Barbra Streisand sing “Second Hand Rose” while she shops at Bergdorf Goodman:
http://blog.bergdorfgoodman.com/video/video-bg-print/my-name-is-barbra
 
In the 1953 movie, How to Marry a Millionaire, Lauren Bacall’s character, Schatze Page, reprimands Betty Grable’s character, Loco Dempsey:
 
“Next thing you got to remember is the gentlemen you meet at the cold cuts counter may not be as attractive as the one you meet in the mink department at Bergdorf’s.”
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Let’s face it, if you can’t find what you want at this store then you need some remedial shopping lessons. Bergdorf Goodman Inc. is the only premier luxury store situated solely in New York. They have wedding dresses, shoes, antiques, and the best selection of holiday gifts on the planet!
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   Black Gown at Bergdorf Goodman       

 

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Bergdorf Goodman is celebrating their 111th year aniversary. They have the most elaborate and theatrical window displays in New York!DSC05749DSC05867 Museum-quality display windows draw sophisticated shoppers inside this landmark art deco building. It’s the former site of a Vanderbilt family mansion. There are eight floors of elegant couture and high-end designer collections for men and women.DSC05878

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The store is owned by the Dallas-based Neiman Marcus Group. The legendary establishment is actually two Manhattan stores situated across the street from each other at Fifth Avenue between 57th and 58th Streets. A separate men’s operation, established in 1990, is located on the east side of Fifth Avenue.

DSC05891They also have an elegant restaurant and bar on the top floor. When you have completed your holiday shopping mission, stop in for a drink. You can get an outstanding Vino con Vista view of the Plaza Hotel from the window in the bar.

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DSC05927DSC05942Here’s the Bergdorf Goodman timeline
http://www.bergdorfgoodman.com/store/catalog/templates/F0.jhtml?itemId=cat386405&parentId=cat000006&masterId=cat000000

More links to Berdorf Goodman:
http://www.bergdorfgoodman.com/store/catalog/templates/Entry.jhtml?itemId=cat399505&parentId=catstore&masterId=cat000000

Capture Henri BendelThe next stop is Henri Bendel at 712 Fifth Avenue www.henribendel.com
I’m buying the snow globe for my daughter-in-law. It reminds me of her! Maybe I should get the shopping Nutcracker instead; so many decisions and so little time.

More shopping opportunities in Midtown East include Saks Fifth Avenue with ten floors of goods and apparel, in-store boutiques from Louis Vuitton and Chanel. “Shoe lovers, prepare for pump, heel and sandal nirvana when you reach the eighth floor. In a retailing and postal history first, the shoes-only floor is known by its custom zip code: 10022-SHOE.”

Barney’s at Madison Avenue at 61st Street

A Christmas Tree on display

Macy’s on 34th Street has a million square feet of floor space on nine sprawling floors. Bloomingdale’s offers an outstanding array of holiday merchandise. I liked the dog ornaments.Soldier

Another interesting New York shopping destination is Fishs Eddy at 889 Broadway (212-420-9020) in Union Square. Fishs Eddy is actually named after a tiny town in upstate New York and specializes in kitchen merchandise. You can find everything from “glassware with a vintage feel to kitschy table linens and modern barware.” They have cereal bowls and kitchen essentials with a sense of humor. Check out their flatware that starts at 99 cents, dinnerware and assorted surprises. I love their New York Skyline pattern.

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ABC Carpet & Home has every luxury item you need for your home.  This Flatiron shopping haven has couches, massive chandeliers, housewares and soaps. “ABC is the largest single retailer of rugs and floor coverings in the world, there are rooms and rooms of carpets, from classic Oriental to modern.”
http://www.abchome.com/store/store/pc/viewCategories.asp

It’s finally time for dinner. I can’t leave New York without having a big juicy “Prime Sirloin Steak” at Spark’s Steak House at 210 E. 46th Street (212-687-4855). They have been serving legendary steaks since 1966.

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http://sparkssteakhouse.com/home/
 Video Overview of my favorite Steak House in NYC!

Photo of Waldorf-Astoria Hotel at 50th and Par...

Photo of Waldorf-Astoria Hotel at 50th and Park in New York City. The Helmsley Building and MetLife Building straddle Park Avenue behind it. Photo taken by poster in June 2006. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Chocolate Fountain at the Waldork-Astoria Brunch in NYC

Chocolate Fountain at the Waldork-Astoria Brunch in NYC

Bergdorf Goodman is my favorite store and the Waldorf-Astoria is my favorite hotel in New York City.

DSC06015Don’t forget to stop in the Bull and Bear Restaurant and Lounge where you can watch the Ticker Tape!

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Have brunch in the main lobby under the Statue of Liberty clock.

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DSC05997DSC05996Pick up some cool merchandise in the gift shop. I loved the books: Things a Woman should know about Style” and “Fifty Dresses that Changed the World.” They both have Audrey Hepburn on the cover.

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Check out the window displays to see the roster of famous guests.

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Formal Place Setting at the Waldorf-Astoria in NYC

Formal Place Setting at the Waldorf-Astoria in NYC

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English: Park Avenue foyer of the Waldorf=Astoria Hotel, New York City, on Christmas Day, 1987. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Basildon Room at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel in ...

Basildon Room at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel in New York City. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

The magnificent Waldorf-Astoria Hotel is a luxury hotel located at 301 Park Avenue. This 47-story Art Deco Landmark was designed by architects Schultze and Weaver in 1931.

Between 1960-  1978, Guy Lombardo and The Royal Canadians televised their annual New Years Eve show live  from the Grand Ballroom. John Jacob Astor IV, built the Waldorf Astoria. He died on the Titanic. His second wife, Madaline, was seven months pregnant and surivived the sinking ship.

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Park Avenue (west) elevation of the Waldorf=Astoria Hotel, New York City. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

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We must rush over to the InterContinental New York Barclay for a yummy hot Cream Toddie! We call that Mom’s Moonshine at our holiday parties.

Situated just off fashionable Park Avenue at 111 E. 48th St. (48/Park) , the InterContinental’s central location is in the heart of Midtown Manhattan’s East Side.

InterContinental in NYC

InterContinental in NYC

DSC06017DSC06018 The fabulous Cream Toddy is had with apple brandy and apple cider. For every Cream Toddie sold, $2.00 is donated to the Food Bank of New York City.

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The bar has the largest French Apple Brandy selection in the US. I’m buying some Calvados Chateau Apple Brandy when I get home so I can be an Ambassador too.

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Visit www.intercontinentalnybarclay.com for more information.

  There are so many more adventures in New York City that I wish I had time for:
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Carnegie Deli (Photo credit: Scott Beale)

The Carnegie Deli has the best sandwiches in town.

I love visiting the Statue of Liberty. “Made in Paris by the French sculptor Bartholdi, in collaboration with Gustave Eiffel (who was responsible for the steel framework), this towering monument to liberty was a gift from France on the centenary of American independence in 1886. Standing at the entrance to New York Harbour, it has welcomed millions of immigrants to the United States ever since.” UNESCO

Little Italy is packed with great restaurants.

Dine at Balthazar in Soho. Buy the cookbook and make the Braised Ribs when you get home. You will be the envy of all your Foodie Friends!


http://balthazarny.com/cookbook.php

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DSC06026When you go to New York City, buy a ticket for the  Hop-On, Hop-Off double-decker bus that includes the Downtown Loop, Uptown Loop, Brooklyn Loop and Night/Holiday Lights Tour (Brooklyn and Night/Holiday tours are not Hop-On, Hop-Off). You can also select a 72 Hours All Loops Tour.

Here’s a great website for New York Holiday Events and Activities:
http://www.nyctourist.com/video-christmas-in-nyc.htm

Once you’ve enjoyed the scenery from amid the skyscrapers, you can visit the bridges. This vantage point allow you to see all of Manhattan in perspective. Cross the Brooklyn Bridge  and visit the Brooklyn Heights Promenade.

English: Manhattan, New York City on an early ...

English: Manhattan, New York City on an early morning (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Radio City Christmas Spectacular

Radio City Christmas Spectacular (Photo credit: tracky_birthday)

Happy Holidays from www.vino-con-vista.com

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Chicago’s Creative Design Harvest Festival 2012 in West Town

Chicago’s 2012 Design Harvest Festival is sponsored by the West Town Chamber of Commerce.

Design Harvest

WHEN: September 29-30, 2012, from 11am to 8pm

WHERE: Grand Avenue between Damen and Wood.

Come and check out the Food Trucks

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There’s live music, food, wine and beer.

Here’s the entertainment schedule:

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29TH

6:30pm Golden Horse Ranch Band

4:40pm Chandelier Swingers

2:50pm Lawrence Peters Outfit

1pm Bucktown Aces

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 30TH

6:30pm Sarah and The Tall Boys

4:40pm Weepin’ Willows

2:50pm Black Willoughbys

1pm Cpt. Captain

Harvest Design Festival 2011

Harvest Design Festival 2011

Design Harvest 2011 in Chicago on Grand at Damen

Design Harvest 2011 in Chicago on Grand at Damen

The new festival features Chicago’s best local home decorating stores and designers like Room Service and The Painted Lady.

Harvest Design Festival 2011

Harvest Design Festival 2011

Harvest Design Festival 2011

Quilt from Chicago’s Painted Lady on Grand Ave. in Chicago

Harvest Design Festival 2011

Chicago’s Harvest Design Festival 2011

Harvest Design Festival 2011

Interesting artwork fro Room Service in Chicago

There will be furniture and home accessories, vintage goods, antiques and  design retailers located in Chicago’s Design District on Grand Avenue.

Chicago Design District

Chicago Design District

Chicago Design District

Chicago Design District

Harvest Design Festival 2011

Harvest Design Festival 2011

Harvest Design Festival 2011

Harvest Design Festival 2011

Get your creative mojo working this weekend with great food and music from The Hideout. The Naked Grape Winery is offering wine tastings.

Live Music at Harvest Design Festival 2011

Live Music at Harvest Design Festival 2011

 Harvest Design Festival 2011

The Hideout at Harvest Design Festival 2011

Live Music provided by The Hideout at Harvest Design Festival 2011

The Naked Grape Winery at Havest Design Festival

The Naked Grape Winery at Havest Design Festival

Dr. EveAnn Lovero writes Travel Guides @ www.vino-con-vista.com

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Chicago’s Food Trucks: A Moveable Feast

English: Looking west across 50th Street at pi...

English: Looking west across 50th Street at pizza truck, allegedly with pizza oven aboard, parked in front of high school. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Italian Pork Shoulder Sandwich from Kendall College-YUM!!!

Italian Pork Shoulder Sandwich from Kendall College-YUM!!!

Sweet Potato Chips

Sweet Potato Chips

Gourmet Food Trucks offer meals on wheels. Street food vendors are popping up on street corners and parking lots around Chicago.

Click Here for a short Chicago Food Truck Video

Foodies swarm to locations around my Windy City to capture a myriad of delicious flavors offered by local chefs. When I was a kid, we waited for the ice-cream man, but now we search for the food trucks on Twitter!

 

Chicago Food Trucks

Chicago Food Trucks

 

Meatball Sandwich

Meatball Sandwich

 

A food-truck operation can get off the ground for under $150,000, while many restaurants spend more than $1 million on real estate and equipment to open their doors. Whenever these gourmet food trucks come to a stop, foodies swarm by finding their location on Twitter. Instead of roaming the streets of Chicago looking for Food Trucks, look for events where multiple Food Trucks gather for special events.

Try a Whoppie Pie at Sweet Ride

Street Food at Homage Food Truck

 

Wine Bar @ 694 Milwaukee

Food Trucks meet @ 694 Milwaukee on Saturdays in Chicago

Food Trucks a Go-Go @ 694 Milwaukee in Chicago

 

Food Trucks a Go-Go @ 694 Milwaukee in Chicago

I can always enjoy a personal “Vino con Vista” and “Taste of Chicago” at a Food Truck event.  No tickets, no lines; just empanadas, tacos, cupcakes, meatballs, gourmet deli sandwiches and potato pancakes. Some trucks even offer treats for your favorite pets.

These are some of my favorite Chicago Food Trucks:

1. I have to say, I loved the little flaky, buttery pockets of love served by the “Empanada Truck”  named 5411 Empanadas. I convinced others to try the  traditional Argentine pastry pockets filled with beef and/or BBQ chicken  that were the best $1.99 that I have ever spent.

Empanada Food Trucks

2. I love the red-velvet cupcakes and the concept of the socially-responsible bakery run by Sweet Miss Giving’s.  The bakery has expanded its reach beyond its stand at the French Market. Specialty items include German chocolate brownies, oatmeal cookies and red velvet cupcakes. In line with the bakery’s social mission, the bakery employs between 10 and 20 formerly homeless people as interns as part of a transitional job-training program. More than half of the profits benerated benefit the Chicago House, a non-profit organization that helps formerly homeless men, women and children who are impacted by HIV/AIDS. Follow @SMGFoodTruck on Twitter for updates on the truck’s location and hours.

Red Velvet Cupcakes

Sweet Miss Giving’s Food Truck

3. I am a big fan of tamales so I love the sleek Tamale Spaceship in the silver van that offers traditional Mexican fare with a side of avant-garde art. Five different flavors of tamales served daily are named after Mexico’s “stridentist” futuristic art movement. Start off with The Space Guacamole and make your way into the “Rajas Con Queso Tamale” (with poblanos and cheese and tomato sauce) or “No One’s Tamale De Pollo” in a green peanut mole sauce. For those who want something to sip streetside, order a bottle of Coke or Mexican coffee.

The Tamale Space Ship

4. Taquero Fusion has a Chicago skyline-decorated food truck that offers four types of tacos

. The soft tacos come in a  homemade tortilla filled with steak, chicken marinated in Puerto Rican-style seasoning, tilapia or vegetables. Choose a pineapple cucumber, chiptole or other salsa with your order. Yellow rice, jalapeno-infused rice and a chorizo-pinto bean mix are also offered. Season your taco with a variety of hot sauces and for dessert order a brownie and a bottle of Mexican Coke, made with real cane sugar.

Taquero Fusion Food Truck in Chicago

5. The Meatyballs Truck served outstanding pulled pork meatballs. Who doesn’t love a mini roll of meat lovingly caressed in a flavorful bun? I’m Italian, so I have a genetic pre-disposition to these meaty treats!

Meaty Balls Food Truck in Chicago

Meaty Balls Food Truck in Chicago

6. Bergstein’s NY Deli Truck had some tasty BBQ beef and Chicken salad sliders, as well as tasty potato pancakes.

Deli Food Truck in Chicago

7. The Forever Yogurt Truck lets you choose up to three incredible toppings with their tasty frozen yogurt options.

Forever Yogurt Food Truck in Chicago

Forever Yogurt Food Truck

 

Chef Takashi Yagihaski

Macy’s Food Truck in Chicago

Pork Sandwich

Pork Sandwich

What is your favorite Food Truck in Chicago?

Dr. EveAnn Lovero writes Travel Guides @ www.vino-con-vista.com. Become a Fan on Facebook and follow us on Twitter for #foodie #wine and #travel blog updates.

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FEAST OF SAN GENNARO 2012 in Little Italy in New York City

San Gennaro

San Gennaro (Photo credit: nme421)

Attend the 86th ANNUAL FEAST OF SAN GENNARO in New York

WHEN: SEPTEMBER 13-23, 2012

WHERE: Little Italy in Lower Manhattan New York

The 86th Annual Feast of San Gennaro  will take place in Little Italy in New York City for 11 days, from Thursday, September 13 through Sunday, September 23, 2012. San Gennaro is the  Patron Saint of Naples.Visit the streets of historic Little Italy in Lower Manhattan; this neighborhood served as the first home in America for Italian immigrants.

San Gennaro 2009

San Gennaro 2009 (Photo credit: Shawn M. Smith)

The 85th Annual Feast of San Gennaro is New York City’s longest-running, biggest and most revered religious outdoor festival in the United States. The Festival is presented annually by Figli di San Gennaro, Inc. (Children of San Gennaro), a not-for-profit community organization dedicated to keeping alive the spirit and faith of the early Italian immigrants.

Guglia di San Gennaro

Guglia di San Gennaro (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Street vendors at the Feast of San Gennaro in ...

Street vendors at the Feast of San Gennaro in Manhattan’s Little Italy. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Although this is an annual celebration of faith, the Feast of San Gennaro is known the world over for its festive atmosphere. The 11-day event features religious processions and colorful parades, free musical entertainment and a wide variety of ethnic food delicacies. You can enjoy the charming restaurants and cafes and the world-famous cannoli-eating competition!

Cannoli - The Feast of San Gennaro, New York C...

Cannoli – The Feast of San Gennaro, New York City’s longest-running, biggest and most revered religious outdoor festival in the United States. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

The central focus of the celebration takes place every September 19th, the official Saint Day. There is a celebratory Mass that is held in the Most Precious Blood Church, followed by a religious procession whereby the Statue of San Gennaro is carried from its permanent home in the church through the streets that comprise Little Italy.

“This Feast of San Gennaro holds a special place in the place of Italian people everywhere,” says Joseph Mattone, President of Figli di San Gennaro, Inc. “It is a festive period of faith and redemption, a time for remembrance and reconciliation, and a time for celebration. The delicious food, the free musical entertainment that reflects Italian-American culture and heritage are all there. The Feast brings the world to Little Italy and Little Italy to the world.”

Dr. EveAnn Lovero writes Italy Travel Guides @ http://www.vino-con-vista.com

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South Pacific Food and Wine Festival in Denarau Fiji from March 14-17, 2012

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Manu Island, Fiji

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Attend the 3 day South Pacific Food and Wine Festival 2012 in Denarau Fiji from March 14-17, 2012.

The sights, sounds and flavors of the beautiful Vino con Vista resort island of Denarau Fiji will intoxicate you. Witness some of the world’s best chefs creating South Pacific cuisine. For more info visit www.southpacificfoodandwine.com

South Pacific Culinary Ambassador, Robert Oliver will host the event. Robert was the 2010 World Cookbook winner,  Me’a Kai; The Food and Flavours of the South Pacific. He is a celebrated passionate chef, author and champion of sustainable tourism. Robert  has worked in Fiji, New York City, Miami, Sydney, Las Vegas, the US Virgin Islands, Barbados, St Lucia and Trinidad.

CHEF DE CUISINE MANU FEILDEL.

CHEF DE CUISINE MANU FEILDEL. (Photo credit: RubyGoes)

Another celebrity chef that is participating in the extravaganza is Manu Feildel. Manu is known for his participation in Australia’s cooking competitios like Ready Steady Cook, Masterchef Australia and My Kitchen Rules. He was the head chef at Bilson’s before opening his own restaurant, Manu at L’Etoile, in 2009. He also won Dancing with the Stars 2011.

Fiji (4)

Fiji (4) (Photo credit: miguel sancheese)

The Fiji Festival will have dinners hosted by celebrity chefs each evening and Master Classes and cooking demonstrations with a daily happy hour and evening entertainment.

Dr. EveAnn Lovero writes Travel Guides at www.vino-con-vista.com

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Wine Spectator’s Grand Tour: Spring 2012

Wine Spectator Grand Tour

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Experience the World’s Finest Wines. Wine Spectator will be hosting three Grand Tour events in Spring 2012 in the following cities:

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1. Washington, D.C. on April 37, 2012 at the Ronald Regan Building located at 1300 Pennsylvannia Ave. from 7-10 p.m.

2. New York City on May 1, 2012 at the Marriott Marquis located at 1535 Broadway from 7-10 p.m.

3. Las Vegas on May 5, 2012 at The Mirage Hotel located at 3400 Las Vegas Boulevard from 7-10 p.m.

The Mirage in Las Vegas, Nevada.

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Dr. EveAnn Lovero writes Travel Guides @ www.vino-con-vista.com

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New York Restaurant Week 2012

20 days of dining out

Make reservations for The 20th anniversay of New York Restaurant Week, held January 16-February 20th, 2012. Twice a year, in January/February and June/July, there is a unique opportunity to experience some of New York City’s finest restaurants for a fraction of the usual price.

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Throughout the city, restaurants participate in “Restaurant Week” where they offer a three-course lunch for $24.07 and dinner for $35. Restaurant Week is a great opportunity to try out a restaurant that may usually be out of your budget, or test some new restaurants that you have been yearning for. For more information go to www.nycgo.com/restaurantweek.

Dr. EveAnn Lovero writes Travel Guides @ www.vino-con-vista.com

 

 

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Chicago’s Table Charity Event on October 21, 2011

River East Art Center

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The Auxiliary Board of  Northwestern Memorial Hospital is hosting the first annual Chicago’s Table event on Friday, October 21, 2011.  This culinary event will be held at the River East Arts Center at 435 E. Illinois from 6-9 p.m. You will have a chance to win an exciting culinary adventure.

Top Chefs from Chicago’s restaurants like Chicago Cut Steakhouse, Longman & Eagle, Terzo Piano, The Florentine and Arami will be offering fine cuisine paired with wine from Jim Bali Vineyards and exotic cocktails.  Entertainment will be provided by DJ Megan Taylor (Fig Deejay).

Tickets are $125 and can be purchased in advance.  Proceeds will support research and therapies for stroke patients at Northwestern Memorial Hospital. Click here to purchase tickets.    

Dr. EveAnn Lovero writes Travel Guides @ www.vino-con-vista.com
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