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Tawny Ong
Desserts by Tawny Ong
Tawny Ong, founder and head pastry chef of Desserts by Tawny Ong, started from humble beginnings and has since flourished as a pastry artisan in New York. Having first started in finance, Ong learned the business of baking from the bottom up and now creates delicious Southern-style desserts with her own unique twist. Overseeing just about every part of ... -
Kerry Heffernan
South Gate
Kerry Heffernan, Executive Chef at South Gate, has had a life long passion for the culinary arts which manifested from taking a job at ...
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Categories: Restaurants
Neighborhood: Tribeca
Cuisine: Greek, Seafood
179 Franklin Street Between Greenwich and Hudson Street New York City NY 10013+1 212 941 7661
This elegant restaurant is home to some of the better Greek cuisine you’ll find in NYC. The allure of Thalassa is that opportunity to experience fine dining and from the stunning décor you’re ensured at least that much. Their wine list is expansive and can be overwhelming if it weren’t for the helpful waiters who recommend the perfect wine to pair with your meal. Your meal begins with traditional ... read more > -
Categories: Restaurants
Neighborhood: Tribeca
Cuisine: Asian Fusion/Pan-Asian, Portuguese
311 Church St (between Walker St & Lispenard St) New York NY 10013 United States of America(212) 431-8750
The hip yet incredibly friendly and helpful bartenders help get your evening at Macao Trading Co. off right with their popular “Dr. Funk’s” cocktail that is bittersweet syrup goodness. The restaurant is modeled after an authentic European trading outpost the likes of which existed in Macau’s storied history. Once in this restaurant, you’ll find a theme of a pirate shanty that would eventually serv ... read more >




