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By Privy Member
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Privy 5 New York Daniel Wu
Actor, Director, Co-founder of alivenotdead.com
Actor/director Daniel Wu, a California native, has made a name for himself in the Hong Kong film industry as a bonafide superstar. He's been featured in over 50 films in the past 13 years. In 2004, Daniel Wu won a Golden Horse Award for Best Supporting Actor for his role in "New Police Story," and in 2005 he earned the title of Best New Director ("The Heavenly Kings") at the Hong Kong Film Awards. He also co-founded online artist community Alivenotdead with Privy members Patrick Lee and Stephen Wang. The Daniel Wu Privy 5 includes five restaurants in LA that have a special place in his heart.
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Categories: Restaurants
Neighborhood: East Village
Cuisine:American (New)
163 1st Ave New York NY 10003(212) 475-7899For the first time in Momofuku history, counter dining is not possible at the new midtown venue in the Chambers Hotel. David Chang, Momofuku mastermind and Tien Ho, executive-chef-partner are responsible for this French-Vietnamese bistro. Thanks to Tien Ho, the humble hamburger is traditional and on the menu (he is Texan!) Still you never know quite what to expect when you enter a Momo, it is the ... read more > -
Categories: Restaurants
Neighborhood: Midtown
Cuisine:Burgers, Fast Food, Food Stands
Near Madison Avenue and East 23rd Street Southeast corner of Madison Square Park New York City NY 10010+1 212 889 6600When it comes to ice cream, hamburgers, or hot dogs, nobody does it better than Shake Shack. Shake Shack is a hot spot, has a notable chef, and is kid friendly. Danny Meyer, the "Yoda" of Shake Shack is responsible for this all-American snack-bar grub, but be prepared to queue or fast the whole day and go late in the afternoon. Then sample everything on the menu. Start with a purple Grape Crush co ... read more > -
Categories: Restaurants
Neighborhood: Brooklyn
Cuisine:Steakhouse
178 Broadway (At Driggs Avenue) New York City NY 11211+1 718 387 7400South Side’s legendary Peter Luger Steakhouse has a solid reputation as a top notch steak venue and with very good reason. Here the attention paid to the preparation and presentation of beef approaches religious fervor and patrons seldom leave without having their expectations exceeded by a healthy margin. Starters at Peter Luger Steakhouse include a bacon appetizer that defies description and a s ... read more > -
Categories: Restaurants
Neighborhood: Lower East Side
Cuisine:American (New), Cafe/Coffee/Tea/Bakery
4 Clinton Street Between East Houston & Stanton New York City NY 10002+1 646 602 6263On the Lower East Side, you will find the Clinton Street Baking Company where half the people here come for the consistently fluffy yet substantial, signature blueberry pancakes and maple butter. However, it offers an impeccable line-up for brunch. Neil Kleinberg and DeDe Lahman, a husband and wife team and chef-owners have taken the "green" theme and hit the ground running. Filtered tap H2O, serv ... read more > -
Categories: Restaurants
Neighborhood: East Village
Cuisine:Japanese
65 4th Ave (between 2nd Ave & 8th St) New York NY 10003(212) 388-0088Ippudo is a Japanese chain and the NY store is its maiden American opening. This is not a slurp and run noodle joint, it is however bustling, surprisingly modern and a large group of dining rooms. The hand-made ramen is the touted draw card, and these can be seen being made in a downstairs, windowed preparation room. While the ramen is good, the appetizers are great and I am not a great noodle fan ... read more > -
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