'21' Club: Quintessential New York Dining Experience

Posted by Emma Torry on August 17, 2009 at 10:18 AM

By Harriet Torry

Tucked between the skyscrapers of Manhattan's Midtown sits a brownstone building that, during the Prohibition era, was an outlawed speakeasy. Today, it's '21' Club: a celebrated bar and restaurant. But the cheeky speakeasy vibe lingers from 1930, the year '21' opened, and comes across the moment you cross under the jockey statues awning the entrance. This is a place that mixes gourmet dining with soul.

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The 'old New York' location is historic too, and the staff are charming. Although it's a high-end restaurant, wood-panelled with red leather seating, the atmosphere is friendly and fun without a hint of pretension. The clientèle is also a mix: from celebrities, to groups of executives, to couples and families.

'21' Club has a heavyweight history: as well as countless celebrity guests, it has been featured in more movies than any other New York restaurant, from Wall Street to an episode of Sex and the City.

The menu strongly favours East Coast cuisine such as Maine Lobster, Vermont Lamb and soft shell crab. There are also the classics like the 21 burger, shrimp cocktail and steaks.

'We try to stay "true American"', says head chef John Greeley. 'That's a bit of everything: East Coast, Southern and Low Country cooking, New England... We use local products, follow the seasons and don't like to ship proteins far. That way they're ultra fresh, the vegetables too.'

At 21, there's both the main restaurant, the Bar Room, and a lounge for drinks and light bites like burgers and crab cake, with a wine list of young reds and whites. The wine list in the Bar Room is vast and justly won the Wine Spectator Grand Award in 2008.

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I went for the tasting menu to see what 21 Club has to offer. It started off well with an exquisitely fresh tomato gazpacho, creatively jazzed-up with poached shrimp. Next came chilled Maine lobster on a light asparagus terrine. It was complemented elegantly with a glass of Albariño Burgans.

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After the soft shell crabs, and in keeping with the season, came sautéed Halibut with roasted oysters. The Halibut was as tender as the summer day is long. It came on a bed of corn and very smoky bacon.

The main courses rounded off with a fine filet of beef. Desserts started with the chef's fruit soup and blackberry sorbet. Then came the tasting menu's apex of indulgence: Manjari Bombe with a hazelnut brûlée centre and chocolate ice cream. It tasted as good as it sounds, and was even decorated with edible gold leaf. A glass of raisiny Madeira Bual Cossart-Gordon and petit fours brought the intricate desserts to a rounded close.

21's tasting menu of seven courses costs US$90, or US$150 with specially chosen wines. Most of the main courses on the à la carte menu cost around US$40, but until October 31st the restaurant is offering a three-course, recession-crushing set menu that costs US$24.07 for lunch and US$35 for dinner.

I asked the head chef what an international traveller with one night in New York should try from the menu. 'I would order the mixed grill because it showcases American game', says Greeley. 'And a steak because most European beef is grass-fed and leaner. Ours, being corn fed and aged, has a unique flavor and richness. As regards seafood, the halibut with razor clams, because you don't see either too often outside the States.'

At '21' Club - an intimate space with friendly yet polished service - American cuisine, American ingredients and American charm provide the quintessential New York experience.

'21' Club, 21 West 52nd Street, New York, New York 10019; Tel: +1 (800) 721 CLUB; Web: www.21club.com.

For opening hours and dress code, please check the website.

Photos courtesy of Orient-Express.

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Do you look like Richard Branson? Best doppelgänger will win a trip to New York!

Posted by Emma Torry on March 02, 2009 at 12:19 PM

Sir Richard Branson is on the look out for look-a-likes. As part of Virgin Atlantic's 25th birthday celebrations, Sir Richard has launched a global competition to find a doppelgänger.

You don't have to look like him to enter, you have to be able to pose like him. Posing ideas and inspiration for girls and boys alike can be found on the airline's Facebook page.

The prize includes a pair of Premium Economy return flights to New York, one night of accommodation and two VIP tickets to Virgin Atlantic's exclusive 25th birthday party in the Big Apple.

For more information about Virgin Atlantic, click here.

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10 Best Hotels in New York City

Posted by Emma Torry on December 22, 2008 at 08:49 PM

If you're planning a trip to the Big Apple you are, no doubt, wading through masses and masses of hotel options trying to find the right place, in the right location at the right price. Why not let Forbes do some of the hard work for you? They've put together a list of the 10 Best Hotels in NYC.

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Eight of the ten are within a three-minute walk of Central Park, while one overlooks the expanse of New York Harbour and another boasts massive loft-like rooms.

Sound good? Here's the list:

The Carlyle

Forbes says: The Carlyle, an unabashedly Upper East Side establishment on Manhattan’s Madison Avenue, appeals to those looking for a white-glove type of property in a world where luxury has become dominated by corporate five stars and boutique brands. With its history and reputation for discretion, it is a magnet for royalty, heads of state and old money. Not surprisingly, the old-school vibe can sometimes slip into just plain stuffy. However, the hotel sits in perfect proximity to Central Park, the Metropolitan Museum and the shops of Madison and Fifth Avenues.

Four Seasons New York

Forbes says: Although just 15-years-old, this 52-story, I.M. Pei-designed limestone hotel—New York's tallest—has already assumed its place as a midtown landmark. Located amid Manhattan’s best shopping and corporate headquarters, the hotel is popular with deep-pocketed visitors as well as locals looking for a midtown respite. Marble-floored from its soaring columned lobby onward, it is a lesson in dramatic interiors. And staying there is a lesson in superlatives; the Four Seasons leaves even the most luxurious competitors still playing catch up.

Hotel Plaza Athenee

Forbes says: Hidden on a tree-lined street in the tony Upper East Side, the 17-floor Plaza drips with sophistication. Hand-painted murals? Check. Antique furniture? Affirmative. Marble-lined lobby with Louis XVI furniture? Certainly. This French-flavored lodge’s hoity-toity trappings attract power-broker businessman and moneyed European travelers, who'd rather fly under the radar than make a fussy scene. Shopaholics will be thrilled to learn that Bloomingdale's and Barneys New York are a few blocks away. Also close are cultural riches like the Whitney Museum, St. Patrick's Cathedral and Central Park

The Lowell

Forbes says: In a city where "flavour of the month" rarely refers to ice cream, it's reassuring to know that one can seek refuge in a hotel that is no slave to fashion—and this Upper East Side classic certainly fits the bill. Understated elegance may be a cliché in the hospitality world, but The Lowell has it in spades. The inviting Old World décor, human scale and location five blocks up from the Midtown fray happily conspire to smooth out some of the harder edges of your typical New York City sojourn.

Mandarin Oriental New York

Forbes says: The tone is high drama from the moment you enter the 35th-floor lobby, from the large, circular marble floor to the Dale Chihuly glass sculpture in the center and the panoramic views of midtown and Central Park viewed through floor-to-ceiling windows. Offering Asian serenity within the hustle and bustle of New York, this branch of the Hong Kong-based company has been competing for top hotel in town since it opened in the Time Warner complex in 2003. While its location just west of Central Park affords those views, that has also been the hotel's only questionable point: whether the high rollers who stay here want to be on the West Side instead of the 57th Street/Fifth Avenue axis that is the center of Midtown—and the vortex of power.

The Mercer

Forbes says: The only hotel in the city to provide a taste of true loft living, the Mercer's lobby also offers some of the best celebrity-watching in New York. Yet despite its illustrious clientele, this Soho paean to minimalist chic knows that it's always better to feign modesty, so there's no sign on Mercer Street to announce it. Just look for the unfeasibly good-looking staff member standing beneath the clock.

The Peninsula New York

Forbes says: Sharing a corner with the St. Regis meant that the 20-year-old Peninsula New York has had to step up its game. With a great location and suave demeanour, the hotel treats business travellers to a quiet, unobtrusively elegant room, while its clubby atmosphere and landmark status allow the weekend guest to live it up in style. Entering the circa-1905 Beaux Arts building, a double-staircased grand foyer sets a mood that wavers on the aristocratic side of chic, but with the new addition of rooftop bar Salon de Ning — a nod to the Peninsula's Hong Kong origins — and newly overhauled fitness and spa areas, the hotel is poised to enter the next decade as a sleeker, less stodgy Midtown player.

The Ritz-Carlton New York, Battery Park

Forbes says: Forget everything you think about Ritz-Carlton. This downtown hotel steps outside the chain's traditional comfort zone with an art deco interior reminiscent of a 1920s cruise liner. Like its uptown sister hotel on Central Park South, the hotel attracts its share of celebrities and executives, but here the vibe is low-key and the hip factor high with cool colours, pale woods, plush seating that begs you to dive in and contemporary art from 100 living New York artists. Down at the tip of Manhattan, you're out of the frenzy—but just a five-minute taxi ride from Soho or Tribeca. And the views are spectacular.

The Ritz-Carlton New York, Central Park

Forbes says: As the flipside of its downtown art deco sister, this uptown Ritz-Carlton in a 1930s building has a New York townhouse vibe. Despite the sycamore-paneled walls and ceiling, antique French and Italian crystal chandeliers, early 1920s paintings by Samuel Halpert, and grand piano, the lobby floor Star Lounge is surprisingly casual—you can even order mini-burgers or mac and cheese. You can’t beat the central location, just blocks from 5th Avenue, the Time Warner Center and MoMA, and with views straight down the middle of Central Park.

St. Regis Hotel

Forbes says: John Jacob Astor built this beaux-arts masterpiece in 1904 to house his society guests in a manner to which they had become accustomed in Europe (including a white marble staircase that cost a whopping $1 million in turn-of-the-century dollars). That old-world grandeur is still on view in the intricate carved moldings, inlaid marble floors, gilded mirrors and doors, and crystal chandeliers that are the hallmark of this urban palace. Apart from the lavish style, though, every experience is a classic here, from formal afternoon tea in the Astor Court to a Bloody Mary (which was invented here) in the dark, inviting King Cole Bar with its famed Maxfield Parrish murals.

For more information about New York visit the main iloho website, www.iloho.com.

Photo Credit: A bird's eye view by statophere via Flickr (Creative Commons).

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