Our Favorite Summer Spots For Seafood

New Yorkers can experience the flavors of the ocean throughout Manhattan without having to go as far as New England or even the Hamptons. From Mediterranean-inspired dishes to the Lobster Dumplings and classic Shrimp Cocktail here are some of our favorite seafood restaurants.

Tavern62 by David Burke, on Manhattan’s Upper East Side, is an American tavern serving up an array of dishes from the mind of culinary titan Chef David Burke. Some of the seafood highlights include the Lobster Dumplings, spicy tomato, lemon confit, basil; Pretzel Crusted Crab Cakeold bay tomato jam, chipotle tartar sauce; and Ginger & Pepper-Crusted Salmon, chickpea puree, beet tartare and Fresno chili. 

Pretzel Crusted Crab Cake

Pretzel Crusted Crab Cake

Marea, set in a chic Central Park South setting, offers a variety of high end seafood and home made pastas from Chef Michael White. Boasting an array of crudos, oysters and caviar, Marea also offers an extensive selection of seafood inspired pasta dishes, seasonal fish and meat dishes, and whole fish dishes. With two Michelin stars, one of the must have menu items is the fusili with braised octopus and bone marrow.

Catch NYC A globally influenced seafood-restaurant, set in a landmark building at the heart of Manhattan’s Meatpacking District, CATCH New York features contemporary renditions of classic seafood preparations, successfully fusing great food, service and an exceptional scene as it appeals to the tastes of today’s modern diner.  Serving up dishes that are both sophisticated and approachable, CATCH’s streaming, sharable style of dining continues to achieve success as it resonates with the owners’ original vision of marrying deliciously simple yet elegant seafood with excellent service and a superior, interactive atmosphere. This combination, coupled with the extension of CATCH Roof and its al fresco dining.

Cantonses Lobster

Cantonses Lobster

The Regency Bar & Grill, Loews Regency New York Hotel’s signature restaurantin the Upper East SIde offers approachable and ingredient-forward dishes. Under the direction of new Executive Chef Catherine Medrano, the restaurant is working with regional, organic farms and supporting ecological fishing practices. With perennial and recognizable ingredients, guests who are looking for sustainable culinary options can enjoy quality food time and time again.

Shrimp Cocktail

Shrimp Cocktail

In the heart of Union Square resides the iconic seafood staple, Blue Water Grill. Offering a modern American seafood menu, courtesy of Executive Chef Chris Meenan, Blue Water Grill featured a decadent raw bar and innovative, market fresh dishes. The iconic seafood restaurant boasts delicious dishes, cocktails, an expansive wine list and an outdoor dining area perfect for Summer.

Inside The Macallan Estate Launch Event

On Wednesday, June 19th, The Macallan teamed up with Douglas Elliman to bring their Scotland estate to life with an immersive and experiential evening in celebration of the launch of their newest expression, The Macallan Estate. The event, dubbed “The Macallan Estate Open House”, was hosted at 40 Riverside Drive, a gorgeous Upper West Side townhouse, currently on the market for $13M with Vanderberg, The Townhouse Experts at Douglas Elliman. The residence was fully transformed to mimic the luxury whiskey brand’s Easter Elchies Scottish estate, which serves as the inspiration behind this latest expression.

Guests enjoyed whiskey tastings throughout the home, along with specialty Macallan-based cocktails and light bites by Peter Callahan.

Notable attendees included Dexter Guerrieri and Jane Ordway of Vandenberg, The Townhouse Experts at Douglas Elliman, Morag Ralph, Hospitality & Visit Manager for The Edrington Group and Raquel Raies, National Brand Ambassador for The Macallan.  Several members of the press and social media influencers were also in attendance.

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Staying Healthy During a Move

Moving house is hard. It’s a massive physical and emotional strain. From the day that we decide that we want to move, we need to find a new house, secure a mortgage, go through conveyancing and surveys. You might also need to sell your current home. You have to deal with solicitors and realtors, and it’s tough. There’ll be setbacks, upsets and sleepless nights along the way. It’s stressful. And that’s before you get anywhere near to actually moving. 

The actual move itself is even more of an exertion. There are boxes to pack, a lot of heavy lifting and long days. It’s tiring, your body and mind are working overtime, and it’s all too common to wake up the day after a move suffering from tinnitus, colds and other bugs, pulled muscles, achy joints and extreme fatigue. 

Unfortunately, there’s still no time to rest. There’s unpacking to do, people to tell, utilities to sort out and even more moving things around, and, of course, the rest of your life doesn’t stop just because you are moving. Staying healthy during your move can help you not just to feel better, but also to settle into your new home quickly. 

Book Plenty of Time Off

House moves don’t always go to plan; in fact, they rarely stick to a timetable. Many of us are forced to move house on our day off, leaving us with a huge rush, and plenty to do around our jobs and other commitments. 

If at all possible, book at least a week off work, more if you can. This gives you time to take your time. You’ll get more time to rest and look after yourself, and you won’t have to rush. 

Eat Well

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One of the reasons that we get sick during a move is that any kind of healthy eating goes out of the window. It’s hard to cook when your kitchen is packed up, and when you are short on time, a quick takeout or unhealthy snack is easy. But, it won’t help your immune system. Try to prepare some healthy meals in advance, and if you do need to pick up food on the go, try to include some sandwiches and salads. 

Get Some Rest

If you want to stay healthy, you need to rest. Getting up early, spending the morning moving and then being able to finish for the day early and get a rest before you got to bed will help you to sleep. 

Ask for Help

The more help that you can get, the less you have to do for yourself. Hiring movers can be a great choice, but if it doesn’t fit your budget, get as many helpers as you can. Even if people can’t help with lifting, they might be able to start some unpacking, prepare you healthy food or take care of the kids and pets to ease your stress. 

Warm Up

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It might sound silly, but you wouldn’t lift weights at the gym without warming up your muscles first, so don’t try to lift boxes and furniture either. Perform some simple stretches before you get started, and once you have finished and your body will cope better. 

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A Look At Brooklyn's Newest Boutique Condo, The Symon

Sarah Finkel

The Symon, Brooklyn Height’s newest ground-up, full-service boutique luxury condominium, is slated to open in the fall, boasting private outdoor spaces and three penthouses in a mix of one-to-four bedroom homes. Offering contemporary residences with an elevated design sensibility and an acute attention to detail, the historic and tasteful 12-story building with 59 residences is destined to grace the picturesque streets and beautiful townhouse blocks of the borough.

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It’s located at 76 Schermerhorn Street between Court Street and Boerum Place, near Downtown Brooklyn's numerous educational institutions, 13 subway lines, premiere retailers and a plethora of culinary and nightlife options.

Steeped in history, The Symon is a nod to the patriarch of the Schermerhorn family, whose aristocratic mercantile legacy dates back to the 1600s. The family is known for their sense of civic duty and philanthropy as a patron of the arts and of the educational institutions of New York, namely Columbia University. Thus, The Symon celebrates the confluence of both history and culture, and commerce and education.

Studio DB, the New York-based design firm led by husband and wife Damian and Britt Zunino, known for their custom home portfolio and high-end interiors work, has been tapped to design The Symon's interiors (including amenities) and its captivating facade. Lonicera Partners, Orange Management and The Davis Companies are handling its development, while Stribling Marketing Associates is exclusively handling sales and marketing for the building. Pricing has yet to be revealed.

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