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Privy 5 New York Caryl Chinn
Culinary Consultant, Caryl Chinn Culinary Consulting
Caryl Chinn has what many consider to be a ‘dream job.’ She has spent the last 15 years in New York City producing special events with celebrity chefs – for nearly a decade as the special events director for Bon Appétit magazine, and most recently at an agency with such illustrious clients as the Food Network, the New York Yankees and Godiva Chocolatier. Most recently, she collaborated with Festival Founder Lee Schrager on the establishment of the Food Network New York City Wine & Food Festival – sister event to the wildly successful South Beach Festival. In just 4 years, the Festival became a perennial favorite of foodies, and has raised nearly $4 million dollars for charity. Last fall, Caryl returned home to the West Coast, and Caryl Chinn Culinary Consulting was launched. In this new endeavor, she is able to combine her broad experience in special events, marketing, public relations and promotions with her close relationships with celebrity chefs and restaurateurs from around the country.
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Neighborhood: Union Square
35 E 18th St (between Broadway & S Park Ave) New York City NY 10003(212) 475-5829It takes some work to get a reservation to the popular ABC Kitchen in New York and that's for good reason. The restaurant itself is housed in an incredible space complete with beautiful lighting, a assembly of country chic furniture and pieces to create a realm of comfort and luxury within the Flatiron/Union Square area of NYC. But, people come to ABC Kitchen to revel in the food and the chef neve ... read more > -
Categories: Night Life
Neighborhood: East Village
8 Stuyvesant St., 2F New York NY 10003212-777-5415Angels Share does more than just share with the angels it also share space with Village Yokocho. It is not a familiar NY trend to find an elegant drinks parlor with no-standing room hidden away in a Japanese restaurant. They are draconian about the no-standing room policy and parties are seated in groups of four or less. Although a customer allegedly peed on a waiter recently, don't let this put y ... read more > -
Categories: Restaurants
Neighborhood: Tribeca
Cuisine:French, Italian, Steakhouse
179 W Broadway (between Leonard & Worth Streets) New York City NY 10013+1 212 343 3883Landmarc is a restaurant that because of the execution of the dishes, the wonderful atmosphere, and the delightful service, is a favorite among many native New Yorkers. At Landmarc you'll find deliciously charred steaks with a variety of sauces to choose from, daily pastas like the buttery linguine con vongole, and even plump mussels cooked in a delectable sauce. Paired with the extensive wine li ... read more > -
Categories: Restaurants
Neighborhood: SoHo
Cuisine:Japanese, Japanese Sushi
119 Sullivan Street (between Prince and Spring streets) New York City NY 10012+1 212 343 0404This sushi hot spot is a critics pick and the latest offering from Eric and Bruce Bromberg – brother restaurateurs. It has a clubby intimate feel, and is a teak paneled, warmly lit room off the lobby of the theatre districts', Thompson Hotels’ 6 Columbus. They offer skillfully spiced sashimi, a choice of superlatively fresh sushi with a hamachi tataki which stands out from the crowd. This windowle ... read more > -
Categories: Restaurants
Neighborhood: Midtown
Cuisine:Seafood
240 Central Park S New York City NY 10019(212) 582-5100Marea means "tide' in Italian and you will struggle to find a more aptly named seafood spot, under the guiding hand of chef Michael White. He has the innate ability to combine Italian with seafood and his own special techniques. From Italy’s Adriatic coast you will find brodetto di pesce soup, you may even be lucky enough to score a new FedEx fish arrival from Greece. Marea is a seafood emporium w ... read more > -
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