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Privy 5 New York Patrick Chun
Venture Capitalist at Bain Capital Ventures
Patrick Chun loves entrepreneurship and new ideas. Patrick Chun is currently a venture capitalist at Bain Capital Ventures, a leading venture firm based out of Boston. Patrick Chun graduated with Honors from Harvard Business School, where he was student body president, the first Korean-American to serve in this capacity. He also received a Masters in Asian History from Harvard University and a Bachelors in Economics from Harvard College. Patrick Chun has been actively involved in the investing and entrepreneur community, having previously worked for Microsoft's Halo Studios, educational and recruiting start-ups, McKinsey & Company, and a technology private equity firm on Sand Hill Road in Silicon Valley. Read on for Patrick Chun's Privy 5 picks for New York.
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Categories: Restaurants
Neighborhood: Brooklyn
Cuisine:American (New)
247 S 1st St (between Roebling St & Havemeyer St) Brooklyn NY 11211(718) 218-8047The cocktails at Rye are truly special and each of their mixologists can tailor your drink to your exact specifications. In fact, they're so good, you'll want to arrive early for your reservation just so you can order a drink from the bar. But Rye is more than just drinks. Their food consists of great dishes as well including the meatloaf dishes, the Rib Eye, and Monkfish. Each is exquisitely prep ... read more > -
Categories: Restaurants
Neighborhood: West 60s
Cuisine:American (New), French
10 Columbus Circle Time Warner Center New York City NY 10019(212) 823-9335"Per Se" a Latin phrase for "by themselves", used in English legal, argument. With Per Se as a name, and three Michelin stars, this epicurean hot spot overlooking Central Park has made a name for itself. Thomas Keller, voted the best Chef in the land; of French Laundry fame, has successfully "done it again!" Seasonal, five to nine-course "petit" menus make for a memorable, advanced gastronomic exp ... read more > -
Categories: Restaurants
Neighborhood: Gramercy/Flatiron
Cuisine:American (New), American (Traditional)
42 East 20th Street New York City NY 10019+1 212 477 0777The Michelin Rated Gramercy Tavern's kitchen efforts are directed by the virtuoso talent of Chef - Michael Anthony, late of Blue Hill and March. This well patronized, Barn-style restaurant, decorated in "Early American" and Robert Kushner murals, has flourished. Subtle, slightly rustic poached and braised dishes, of lightly smoked lobster and trout are highly recommended, and sample the Sun Gold t ... read more > -
Categories: Restaurants
Neighborhood: Midtown
Cuisine:Japanese
251 West 55th Street near Broadway New York City NY 10019+1 212 245 4555Grilled rare chicken on a stick is tame fare at Yakitori Totto, but is the featured dish; you can even order chicken sashimi. If you are not sufficiently adventurously inclined to attempt chicken which is traditionally not cooked through or freshly prepared tofu in dark miso sauce with seafood, which seems a shame, then stick to noodles and soup. Authentic sojou and sake does find tame Americans i ... 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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