Edible Events: April 2015
There are all manner of fun, food events taking place in New York on a daily basis, but unless you have the time and money to party seven days a week, you’ll have to be somewhat discerning about what goes onto your calendar. So here are just a few worthy food celebrations we recommend getting tickets (or making reservations) for now…
Read MoreCelebrate Spring with Macaron Day 2015
Believe it or not, there’s already a National Soup Day, a National Cheeseburger Day and a National Pigs in a Blanket Day (yes really). So why shouldn’t there be a Macaron Day; an annual ode to the supremely delicate, impossibly chic French cookies?
Read MoreWhere to Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day 2015
As the saying goes, we’re all Irish on March 17th. So if you don’t want to miss out on the fun this St. Patrick’s Day, don your green garb, grab a Guinness, and check out our guide to holiday-related, food-focused promotions and events!
Read MoreEdible Events: March 2015
There are all manner of fun, food events taking place in New York on a daily basis — from lavish, charity-driven galas to crowded, walk-around tastings and an endless array of pop-ups. But unless you have the time and money to party seven days a week, you’ll have to be somewhat discerning about what goes onto your calendar. So here are just a few worthy food celebrations we recommend getting tickets (or making reservations) for now!
Read MoreNew York’s Hottest, Food-Fueled Oscar Parties
What with the announcement of the James Beard semifinalists yesterday, and the Oscar’s coming up this Sunday, we’re definitely in the award season spirit! But considering we likely won’t get to attend the JBA’s this year (since they’ve up and moved to Chicago), we’re going to content ourselves with an all-out celebration of the Academy Awards instead — and you can too, with this guide to fun, food-fueled restaurant events!
Read MoreC-CAP’s Delicious 25th Anniversary Benefit
All food events aren’t alike. Believe me, we’ve been to more than our fair share and C-CAP’s annual benefit is one of our favorites. Not just because it’s a great cause (it is!), but also because founder Richard Grausman always manages to corral an impressive bevy of New York’s best chefs to all cook under one roof at the same time…
Read MoreThe 8 Luckiest Spots to Spend Chinese New Year 2015
Here’s yet another upcoming celebration, to help you party your way into March — Chinese New Year! The longest public holiday in China (commemorated from February 18th-24th this year), it’s an opportunity to welcome the coming spring, and promote good luck during the months to come. And whether you happen to be Chinese or not, it’s an excellent excuse to feast on some of the best Chinese food around, so here’s where to celebrate the Year of the Sheep in New York!
Read MoreGuide to New York Beer Week 2015
Somehow, the NYC Brewer’s Guild managed to managed to make New York Beer Week — their 10 day long celebration of suds — even more appealing this year, by adding keynote events like the Ruppert’s Cup (a battle for the title of best brewery), and debuting SMASH beers, made with only locally-grown malt and hops. And there’s the regular roster of tastings, pairings, dinners and more, held at over 80 establishments throughout the city…
Read MoreEdible Events: February 2015
There are all manner of fun, food events taking place in New York on a daily basis — from lavish, charity-driven galas to crowded, walk-around tastings and an endless array of pop-ups. But unless you have the time and money to party seven days a week, you’ll have to be somewhat discerning about what goes onto your calendar. So here are just a few worthy food celebrations we recommend getting tickets (or making reservations) for now!
Read MoreTakeout Touchdown: NY’s Best Super Bowl Party Packages
So, it should come as no surprise to anyone that we think about food all the time. And honestly, the only reason the Super Bowl is on our radar at all is because it’s a brilliant opportunity to lounge in front of the television, and indulge in an endless array of unapologetically fatty snacks. Which is why we’ve rounded up some of the most over-the-top tailgate specials in town, from a whole pig roast at DBGB, to a pan-Asian feast from Momofuku Noodle Bar…
Read MoreEdible Events: January 2015
There are all manner of fun, food events taking place in New York on a daily basis — From the annual Cassoulet Cookoff to Cocktails at the Holiday Train Show, Edible Manhattan’s tasty Cocktail & Food Pairing Event and so much more…
Read MoreEdible Events: December 2014
There are all manner of fun food events taking place in New York on a daily basis — from lavish, charity-driven galas to crowded, walk-around tastings and an endless array of pop-ups. But unless you have the time and money to party seven days a week, you’ll have to be somewhat discerning about what goes onto your calendar. So here are just a few worthy food celebrations we recommend getting tickets (or making reservations) for now!
Read MoreEdible Events: November 2014
There are all manner of fun, food events taking place in New York on a daily basis — from lavish, charity-driven galas to crowded, walk-around tastings and an endless array of pop-ups. But unless you have the time and money to party seven days a week, you’ll have to be somewhat discerning about what goes onto your calendar. So here are just a few worthy food celebrations we recommend getting tickets (or making reservations) for now!
Read MoreGuide to New York Cider Week 2014
The popularity of cider has grown by leaps and bounds over the past few years, to the point that there are practically as many varieties of fermented apple juice on bar menus nowadays as there are of beer and wine. Cider actually has an annual celebration all to its own called New York Cider Week, being held from October 24th to November 2nd this year. So here are a few apple-centric events you simply wont want to miss…
Read MoreSuper Chefs Tasting
As foodies, we’ll seize any excuse to sample the cooking of pedigreed chefs, the likes of Michael White and Gabe Thompson. Throw in a good cause and there’s just no excuse not to, which is why we’re so excited about this year’s Super Chefs tasting, benefiting six of New York’s underserved elementary schools…
Read MoreGuide to Queens Restaurant Week
Much has been said about how Queens is the next Brooklyn — but there’s still been considerably less attention paid to its diverse dining scene. So what better time to experience the borough’s best eats, than during Queens’ own Restaurant Week, held from October 13th through the 31st this year? Over 100 area establishments plan to participate in the promotion, and we’ve rounded up six great spots that are totally worth the trip!
Read MoreEdible Events: October 2014
There are all manner of fun, food events taking place in New York on a daily basis — from lavish, charity-driven galas to crowded, walk-around tastings and an endless array of pop-ups. But unless you have the time and money to party seven days a week, you’ll have to be somewhat discerning about what goes onto your calendar. So here are just a few worthy food celebrations we recommend getting tickets (or making reservations) for now!
Read MoreGuide to the New York City Wine and Food Festival 2014
Back for its 7th year, the New York City Wine and Food Festival (a collaboration between the Food Network and Food & Wine magazine) pays homage to one of the greatest dining cities in the world, all while fighting to end hunger. With multiple, star-studded events happening each day, and ticket prices averaging well over $100 a pop, we thought we’d whittle down the festivals offerings by highlighting these six don’t-miss events…
Read MoreWhere to Celebrate Oktoberfest 2014
Fall is high season for all manner of harvest-centric celebrations, but none are quite as — shall we say, boisterous — as Oktoberfest. The annual, 16-day festival lasts from September 20th to October 5th this year, an all-out carnival of German culture, including oompah bands, traditional foods, and massive liters of beer. So here’s where to spend the joyfully rowdy holiday this year, from Zum Schneider’s Gallic gala on the East River, to the New York City Wine and Food Festival’s all-star chef feast…
Read MoreShare Benefit’s 11th Annual A Second Helping Of Life
New York’s finest females are banding together to strut their skills at the 11th Annual Second Helping of Life Benefit on Monday, September 22nd from 7-9:30 at Chelsea Piers…
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