October is a time of harvest and appreciation. One of the most important people in that process, farmers, are honored with "Farmers Day." The first "Farmers Day" was held on October 6th, 2000. It was created to celebrate the hardworking farmers who provide us with our food. and products.
For years, the farm-to-table social movement, also known as farm-to-fork has been expanding. Fram-to-table is the concept where restaurants source their ingredients directly from farmers who own local farms. The food is picked at the peak of its freshness and is flavored and nutrient-rich. Many farm-to-table enterprises don't dress their meals up with complicated sauces and overbearing flavors because the produce is typically quite tasty; instead, they prefer to let the food's freshness and flavor speak for themselves.
Whether you're looking for a new Sunday brunch spot or just a place to grab dinner, these 7 restaurants are sure to satisfy your appetite:
- ABC Kitchen - New York landmarks are the restaurants owned by chef Jean-Georges Vongerichten. The ABC Kitchen in Union Square, which is well renowned for seeking out the freshest, organic foods, is a good example of this. In this hotspot, using regional food suppliers is encouraged whenever possible. Everything on the menu is delicious, and the ambiance is distinctive.
Dayuse Tip: You must try their exquisitely sourced and composed seafood dishes, such as the shell-on lobster and Chatham cod stacked over chopped asparagus.
- Flatbush Farm - Walking around Flatbush makes it difficult to remember that formerly these streets were lined with farms. Through a local alliance with Satur Farms of Long Island, Flatbush Farm's chef Eric Lind keeps that tradition alive. This unique connection contributes to the creation of seasonal delicacies that will have you wanting more.
Dayuse Tip: Don’t miss out on the salmon cake and spaetzle.
Rooms feature free Wi-Fi, 49-inch flat-screen TVs, and desks with ergonomic chairs, plus coffeemakers and minibars. Suites add separate living rooms.
Room service is available. A sleek cafe/bar serves breakfast and dinner.
There's also a fitness room, a business center and a 24-hour convenience store.
- The Good Fork - Red Hook, Brooklyn, has more of a clublike atmosphere than it does of a typical neighborhood. To get there, one has taken a slight detour. The Good Fork awaits those who have the good fortune to venture over and find themselves on Van Brunt Street. Using elements from her Korean culinary heritage, Chef Sohui Kim has created some amazing fusion dishes. With the time she spent honing her art at Blue Hill in Manhattan, she bears the farm-to-table torch
Dayuse Tip: Chives and Pork dumplings are a must-try!
Whether you’re here for business or pleasure the Holiday Inn Brooklyn is the sophisticated choice for comfort, quality and service. Guests can marvel at the surrounding area, while enjoying a long list of hotel amenities.
Hotel is situated in an ideal location close to the Barclay Center, world–renowned universities, Metro Tech and Brooklyn Navy Yard.
Holiday Inn Brooklyn Downtown, featuring an inviting design by renowned designer, Andre Escobar, with 24-hour food and beverage available through the Restaurant and Room Service, Business Center, Indoor Swimming Pool and Sauna, Laudry Facilities and much more.
- Gotham Bar and Grill - If there was ever a place that deserved the label "a nice joint," it would be Gotham Bar and Grill. Modern American cuisine is presented here, and local and fresh ingredients are used wherever possible. The Gotham has been a custom since the dawn of time.
Daysue Tip: If you are a jazz lover don't miss out on their special jazz nights on Wednesday and Saturday.
Fusing art and craftsmanship, our guestrooms and suites, as well as Jumpin Jacks breakfast and cocktail bar, are modern tributes to Bauhaus design.
Clean lines, functional shapes, and ornamental forms set the scene for artful lounging, while residential touches and sumptuous amenities offer home-like comforts.
Our 114 rooms and suites offer the height of style, functionality, and comfort, with artful accents that nod to Solo's creative heritage.
Embracing a chic yet inviting aesthetic, our interiors blend reclaimed wood floors, custom furnishings, one-of-a-kind sculptures and paintings, and abundant natural light-a rarity in đowntown New York.
Other luxurious extras include Le Labo Bath amenities, Frette linens, and triple-filtered water.
Our rooftop pool is now open for the season. No outside food or drinks allowed at the pool and is open to 2 people per reservation. Pool lounge chairs are first come first serve basis.
- Roberta’s - Is it possible for the attitudes and tastes of a neighborhood to be reflected in its cuisine? Yes, it is the answer. Roberta's, an iconic artisanal Bed-Sty, swiftly gained recognition as an institution after first opening its doors in 2006. Chris Parachini and Brandon Hoy have created a very varied menu that features brunch, sandwiches, and even a bakery in addition to the excellent pizza.
Dayuse Tip: To make your weekend “Cheeeeesyyyy :D, they are open till midnight on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday.
The James New York – NoMad, ideally situated on the corner of 29th Street and Madison Avenue, brings a fresh, new experience to NoMad. This luxury boutique hotel is infused with local culture and intuitive touches inspired by the community it calls home.
This 337-room luxury boutique hotel has an authentic, warm, modern feel and design that stays true to its history and architecture. Drawing inspiration from the surrounding neighborhood, the guest rooms and public spaces are modern, yet classic in design. Non-smoking hotel.
- Roman’s - If you've ever wanted to go to a restaurant and request a surprise from the staff, head to Roman's. With his impromptu dishes that are entirely reliant on what is currently available in the local markets, chef Dave Gould astounds. Roman's has an Italian theme if you're seeking a loosely defined culinary compass, but it's best to just go there and expect the unexpected.
Dayuse Tip: Don’t miss out on their seasonal cocktails and wines
- Union Square Café - The inclusion of a Danny Meyers restaurant on this list shouldn't come as a surprise. One of the earliest businesses to use local vegetables was Union Square Café. They make the most of being so close to the renowned Union Square Green Market. Nothing on the menu will disappoint you.
Dayuse Tip: Try out their lamb or the Berkshire Pork
INNSIDE by Meliá New York Nomad stands as a stunning new building on West 27th Street. The hotel is conveniently located within a 1 ½ block of Broadway and easy access to major shopping areas. Guests staying at INNSIDE by Meliá New York Nomad will enjoy convenient access to the city’s main subway lines including 34th Street Penn Station (Red line) and West 23rd Street Station (Yellow line). Centrally located to New York City’s major tourist attractions such as the Theaters on Broadway, Madison Square Garden, Empire State Building, Chelsea Piers & Chelsea Market, The Javits Center.
Melia Hotels International is very much aware that events related to COVID-19 and the intense amount of information it is generating requires us to make an extra effort regarding transparency, openness, and proximity with respect to everyone that has placed their trust within our hotels. Based on these principles; new cleaning, hygenic, and social distancing measures have been developed to allow the opening of our hotels within a framework of health and safety. Please note that no more than the maximum amount of allowed occupants will be granted access to guest rooms.