• The Best Resturants in New York City 2024
    Feb 21 2024

    2024 Best Restaurants in New York City


    This mouthwatering episode of "The Italian Restaurant Podcast" takes listeners on an extensive eating tour of New York City's top dining establishments. It raves about Hell's Kitchen restaurant SESAMO, highlighting their unique fusion pastas like squid ink tagliatelle with lemongrass and chili oil as well as their inventive yuzu and sake cocktails.


    The episode then revisits the Theatre District's Rezdôra, waxing poetic about their pumpkin ravioli bathed in amaretto and dissolving Parmesan tortellini that transport diners to Italy. No Italian food tour is complete without pizza, so it breaks down what makes Lucali in Carroll Gardens prime pie goals - from perfect crust to well-balanced sweet tomato sauce and just enough melted mozzarella.


    Beyond pasta and pizza, the episode explores quintessential Danny Meyer New American cuisine at Gramercy Tavern, detailing standouts like lobster pot pie and what makes it a NYC dining gem. It also swoons over Crown Shy's elegant atmosphere and Grand Marnier crepe cake spectacle. The episode then dives into Royal Korean tasting menu favorite Kochi and its artistic presentations of dishes like mackerel sashimi wrapped in scorched rice paper.


    No food tour of the city is complete without icons like Katz's Delicatessen, which the episode says remains a salty, fatty meat sandwich dream after 128 years. It also sings praise of Le Bernardin’s unmatched technical skill and butter-bathed langoustine. Other restaurants highlighted as NYC greats include the no-frills charm of L&B Spumoni Gardens Sicilian slices, Estela's inventive small plates, the luxe Peking duck at Hwa Yuan, and Oxomoco's flavor-packed tacos. This is a must-listen episode for food lovers and culinary enthusiasts discovering the ultimate Italian restaurants in New York City as well as icons across cuisines.


    Check out our blog post on the Best Restaurants in NYC in 2024



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  • Hell's Kitchen of the Manhattan Borough | A What To Do in Hell's Kitchen
    May 10 2023
    Hell’s Kitchen is a small section of the Manhattan borough, with a kinda crazy history. But we're here to discuss things and places the city is known for in modern times. It's known for its unique and diverse restaurants, local landmarks, and attractions like Broadway caliber shows. Located between West 34th and West 59th St's, 9th and 10th ave. in the area, is where most of the Hell's Kitchen places to visit are. I recall being a transplant to the area and looking for things to do in Hell's Kitchen and anything in close proximity to me as I adjusted to not being able to just jump in my car and drive due to the traffic. The traffic in New York is brutal, it's no secret. So anything that's in close distance is a double plus for me. If you're a foodie looking for an awesome place to dine, be sure to stop by any of the restaurants located in Hell's Kitchen. You can literally find anything your hunger craves for. Not to mention the ethnic variations of New York in general. For a taste of local history and culture, head over to Rudy's Bar and Grill which is actually on the outskirts of Hells Kitchen. This dive bar, which used to be a speakeasy, has been frequented by some of NYC's most famous people. You'll be greeted by an iconic pig statue outside, which has served as the bar's bouncer for over two decades, and has done a pretty good job at it! Just kidding! They also have a beer list that will make any beer lover excited to visit, and complimentary hot dogs with every drink order. Valhalla, located on 9th Avenue, is another great spot for beer lovers and also for people who are Viking history buff or just enjoy Viking-centric decorations and vibes in general. Try the savory sliders or buffalo wings, which pack a unique kick that will tantalize your taste buds. If you're in the mood for some Thai cuisine, Pure Thai Cookhouse is a sure bet. This cozy restaurant has an authentic charm that's often missing from other Thai spots in the neighborhood. The Ratchaburi crab, served with homemade pork noodles, is a standout dish that's not to be missed. For a night of live music, Bar Nine is the place to be. This venue is famous for its nightly live music performances and has a variety of games to keep you entertained, including classic arcade games, pool tables, and Skee Ball. Donnie Kehr and the deuling pianos used to perform on Fridays and Saturdays but after the whole Covid thing they decided to take it on the road. Music lovers should also visit Terminal 5, a Hell's Kitchen venue that's hosted many memorable shows over the years. With three floors and plenty of space to dance or hang out at the bar, Terminal 5 is a rite of passage for many New Yorkers. For a more laid-back experience, visit the Fountain House Gallery. This art gallery provides a platform for artists with mental illness to exhibit their work, with displays ranging from fiber art to graffiti-style spray paint on board. Lastly, make sure to stop by the Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum located on Pier 86. The museum is housed in the USS Intrepid, an aircraft carrier that fought in World War II and the Vietnam War. Visitors can learn about American military history, snap photos of the Concorde and the Space Shuttle Enterprise, and even climb inside the Growler, the only US guided missile submarine open to the public. In conclusion, Hell's Kitchen is a neighborhood that's full of surprises and hidden gems. From delicious food to live music and local history, there's something for everyone to enjoy.
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  • What To Do In The Empire State Building
    Apr 14 2023

    Welcome to the latest episode of our podcast, where we'll be taking a deep dive into one of the most iconic travel destinations in the world - the Empire State Building. With over 3.5 million visitors every year, this stunning skyscraper in Midtown Manhattan, New York City is a must-see for any traveler. And in this episode, we'll be giving you everything you need to know before planning your visit.

    First, we'll give you an overview of the Empire State Building - from its impressive height of 443m to its 103 floors and stunning Art Deco design. This building has a rich history and is globally recognized as a symbol of excellence and beauty.

    But what makes it truly special is the breathtaking views from its observation decks. On a clear day, you can witness five states from its Observation Decks: New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Connecticut, and Massachusetts - truly living up to its title! And it's not just the views - the Empire State Building is also one of the most photographed buildings in the world.

    Next, we'll give you all the information you need to plan your visit, from location and directions to the best times to visit and how to get tickets. Whether you want to buy your ticket online in advance or take a guided tour with access to the 102nd floor, we've got you covered.

    When you arrive at the Empire State Building, the staff will take you to the 86th or 102nd floor by elevator. And once you're there, you'll have plenty of time to explore and take in the stunning panoramic views of Manhattan and beyond. And if you're looking for more than just views, we'll also tell you about the two restaurants available, the ESB Observatory Dining Room, and The Sip & Savor Bar.

    But before you go, we'll give you some insider tips to make the most of your visit, from the best times to visit for fewer crowds to what to wear and even what camera equipment to bring for the best photos. And for those with disabilities, we'll let you know that the elevators are wheelchair-friendly, and the top levels have ramps for easier access.

    In short, the Empire State Building is an unforgettable experience that no trip to New York City should be without. So if you're planning a trip soon, make sure to tune in to this episode to get all the information you need for a truly memorable visit.


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  • Tips For Visiting Times Square
    Mar 24 2023

    Welcome to our podcast where we take you on a journey through the bustling city of New York, specifically through the iconic Times Square. This vibrant hub is a must-visit destination for any traveler, offering a unique experience that embodies the true essence of New York City.

    Located at the intersection of Broadway and Seventh Avenue in Manhattan, Times Square is easily recognizable with its bright lights and energetic crowds. As we explore the area, you'll get to take in the endless neon lights and billboards that make this place so distinctive. The world-famous Toshiba billboard is a must-see attraction, with its larger-than-life replica of a laptop computer that plays videos every 15 minutes. You'll also get to experience the iconic red steps that make for great souvenir photos.

    No trip to Times Square would be complete without taking in a Broadway show. The theater district is filled with performances every day, from classic productions such as A Chorus Line to modern hits like Hamilton. We'll share some insider tips on how to find discounted tickets and make the most of your Broadway experience.

    For those looking to take a break from the crowds, a visit to Madame Tussauds Wax Museum is a great option. This world-famous attraction features life-sized replicas of A-list celebrities, international leaders, and historical figures.

    Shopping in Times Square is also a treat, with options ranging from exclusive designer boutiques to discount outlets. We'll share some of our favorite stores and boutiques, including Sephora and other hidden gems.

    Of course, no trip to Times Square is complete without indulging in some of the area's delicious food options. From upscale eateries to street vendors, Times Square has something for everyone. We'll recommend some of our favorite restaurants, including John’s Pizzeria, SESAMO Italian Restaurant, and the world-famous Junior's Cheesecake.

    As we explore Times Square together, we'll also share some insider tips on how to make the most of your visit. From avoiding long lines and sold-out shows to getting around the area efficiently, we'll provide helpful advice to ensure you have a memorable experience. We'll also share some lesser-known attractions and hidden gems that you won't want to miss.

    Join us on this exciting journey through Times Square and experience the heart and soul of New York City.


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  • The Best Restaurants in Times Square, New York City
    Mar 14 2023

    Welcome to this episode of our podcast where we'll be discussing the best restaurants in Times Square, New York, for visitors to try during their trip. Times Square is a vibrant location that draws tourists from all over the world, and its culinary scene is one of the many reasons why visitors keep coming back.

    In this episode, we'll start by giving you a brief history of Times Square, from its early days as Longacre Square to its transformation into the iconic location we know today. We'll then dive into some of the must-try restaurants in the area, from Italian to Peruvian cuisine and classic New York favorites.

    We'll talk about Sesamo, an Italian restaurant with Asian influences, and Gallagher's Steak House, which has been around since 1927 and offers a classic New York atmosphere. We'll also recommend Carmine's Italian Restaurant, an old-school family-style eatery that serves unbeatable portions of classic Italian dishes.

    For those looking for something different, we'll highlight Los Tacos No. 1, a Mexican eatery, and Sake Bar Hagi, an izakaya with trendy decor and authentic Japanese flavors. We'll also recommend Glass House Tavern, which serves modern American cuisine with a twist, and Junior's Restaurant and Bakery, a classic diner that's known for its famous cheesecake.

    Throughout the episode, we'll provide specific recommendations for visitors to try, and we'll encourage you to explore the vibrant culinary scene in Times Square, which caters to a variety of tastes and budgets. Whether you're in the mood for a quick bite or an upscale dining experience, Times Square has something for everyone. So sit back, relax, and join us as we explore the best restaurants in Times Square, New York.



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  • A Taste of Manhattan | The Best Restaurants in Hell's Kitchen
    Feb 28 2023

    A Taste of Manhattan: The Best Restaurants in Hell's Kitchen

    January 25, 2023

    SESAMO

    From The Podcast:

    The best Italian food in Hell’s Kitchen

    A trip to Hell’s Kitchen will not be complete without a quick visit to one of the neighborhood’s Italian eateries. B Side Pizza is a great spot for pizza lovers, offering unique toppings such as roasted peppers and walnuts.

    Head to Masseria Dei Vini at 9th Avenue and 58th Street for classic Italian pasta dishes. This  restaurant specializes in seasonal Italian dishes made with fresh  ingredients.

    READ FULL ARTICLE: https://sesamorestaurant.com/news/a-taste-of-manhattan-the-best-restaurants-in-hells-kitchen/

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