Brooklyn-based. Co-Founder of Lokely, a mobile app that connects travelers to locals for real-time, personal recommendations
New York City: Best places to eat solo in Greenwich Village/SoHo and in Midtown?
The Spotted Pig in West Village is a really good gastropub, can sit at the bar and eat / drink so it's a good solo spot in my opinion. Enjoy! See More
New York City: Restaurant recommendations for Upper West Side?
Jacob's Pickles is a cool, rustic-style space with a creative menu of comfort food and craft beers. It's one of my favorites! See More
Brooklyn: What are some nice places for Designers to visit in Brooklyn or NYC?
For coffee shops, you should check out Devocion in Williamsburg. Beautiful interior that I'm sure you'd appreciate from the design perspective! Really good, strong coffee too. Hope that helps! See More
New York City: New Cool/Hip/Good food?
If you like Thai, check out Uncle Boons in Nolita which opened a couple years ago. Creative menu with nice selection of small plates, large plates and sides to share. Pretty funky and unique inside too. Enjoy! See More
New York City: Best Brunch in Flatiron district in NY?
Tartine and Grey Dog are both good. Also a big fan of a place called Guilty Goose on W 23rd, really good coffee and great brunch food (and brunch cocktails). See More
New York City: Cocktails in the flatiron district in NYC?
Raines Law Room (flatiron location) is a great cocktail lounge / speakeasy with an upscale vibe. Check out their website depending on the night you're going because they take reservations at beginning of the week but not end of week / weekend. See More
New York City: Transportation! What's the smartest and most affordable way to get around?
Depending on where you're staying in Brooklyn, there's plenty of subway options that honestly will probably be quicker (not to mention cheaper) than cabs / Ubers. There are shuttle options to JFK which you could take from Manhattan... See More
Brooklyn: Non-touristy places to go, to eat and things to do in Brooklyn!
Sabine - I'd recommend staying in either Greenpoint or Williamsburg (both in Brooklyn). I lived in Williamsburg for the last year and recently moved to Greenpoint, so know both areas well. If you want to be relatively close... See More