Sometimes you just want a neighborhood restaurant. A homey nook that only you know about. ...
Fancy schmancy salon named for the luxe product line. Expect to wait for an appointment with a senior stylist, who might very well be off cutting the tresses of some supermodel.
A place to see and be seen. The long narrow space has a stunning 125-foot chandelier and a blue runway (yes, really). The food (prawns, duck, dumplings) is equally tasty and expensive.
Same as the one in New York, except this outpost is inside the infamous Shore Club hotel. Spicy tuna rolls, sake, and pretty people abound. A celeb magnet, obv.
Sometimes you just want a neighborhood restaurant. A homey nook that only you know about. ...
The Fontainebleau’s spa — just like the Fontainebleau — is a scene. It’s big, grand, and filled with celebrities. Water jets, steam infusions, hammam benches: The gang’s all here. Indudge with one of famed NY facialist Tracie Martyn’s resculpting treatments (like a nonsurgical facelift).
The David Barton Gym looks like a club, so it may come as a surprise that the spa inside is so serene. (Dim lights add to the chill vibe.) Escape the hub-bub of Hotel Gansevoort (it houses the spa) with a massage.
The sexy lounge is located inside the Delano hotel. Go before midnight to avoid the DJ (and the crowds) in favor of sultry live music. Oh, there’s a fancy mixologist — trust the cocktail menu.
The centurions guarding the Jean-Georges empire have finally let us behind the gleaming glass doors ...