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THE ART OF THE SNACK | CHEF GUO

February 22, 2024

We're always looking for our next best bite and the decadent meal that Chef Guo Wenjun has for those who dine at Chef Guo is one not to be missed. We wanted to find out more about this chef and owner on how he got into the food industry, where he trained, and he shares information about their 10-course meal and walks us through the dishes that we can enjoy when we come in for our next visit.

ATHLEISURE MAG: Chef Guo Wenjun, when did you first fall in love with food?

CHEF GUO WENJUN: My father was a well-known local chef in the village, specializing in catering for various events such as baby showers, housewarmings, birthdays, weddings, and funerals. This led me to understand the significance of food at different stages of people's lives. It was during this time that I first developed a deep love for food.

AM: Tell us about your culinary journey from where you trained to restaurants that you worked in.

CHEF GW: At the age of 14, my journey into the captivating realm of culinary arts commenced under the guidance of esteemed Royal Chef Ding Guangzhou (7th generation disciple in the ancient lineage of royal chefs). It was during those early years that my profound love for food took root. Mentorship under Chef Ding was more than a culinary education; it was a transformative experience that ignited a passion for the diverse flavors, techniques, and traditions characterizing Chinese cuisine.

My culinary voyage has been a rich tapestry woven with threads of dedication and expertise. Beginning as Chef Ding's disciple, my training unfolded at prestigious academies, spanning decades and encompassing experiences from the National Youth Chef instructional program to immersive training in Hong Kong at the International Haute program. Each step marked a chapter in mastering the culinary arts, with every academy and mentor contributing significantly to shaping my approach and philosophy. This journey culminated in the creation of my own culinary system in 2008 – the Healthy Royal Cuisine Culinary System. I am the only chef in China with his own culinary system.

AM: Can you tell us more about your honorable and esteemed mentorship?

CHEF GW: The mentorship under Chinese Master Chef Ding Guangzhou served as a sacred passage into the realm of culinary excellence. As a seventh-generation disciple in the lineage of royal chefs, Chef Ding not only instilled the discipline of Chinese Imperial Cuisine, but also shared ancient culinary secrets employed in serving emperors with me. This profound connection with the philosophy of imperial cooking became the cornerstone of my culinary identity.

Chinese Imperial Cuisine, originating from various cooking styles across China, formed the foundation during my training under my Shi-Fu (meaning mentor). This foundation enabled me to seamlessly integrate diverse culinary styles from across China. With hundreds of cooking methods in Chinese cuisine, including pan-frying, stewing, braising, decoction, gradual simmering, stir-frying, baking, grilling, flash frying, jellifying, velveting, and many more, I gained an understanding of each food processing procedure tailored to different ingredients.

AM: You are known as a Chinese Master Chef. What does this distinction mean?

CHEF GW: The recognition as a Chinese Master Chef represents the pinnacle of a lifelong quest for excellence. It signifies not only mastery in diverse culinary disciplines, but also a profound understanding of the intricacies of Chinese cuisine. This distinction serves as a testament to relentless dedication and the capacity to harmonize tradition and innovation on a grand culinary stage.

AM: How do you define Chinese Fine Dining?

CHEF GW: Chinese Fine Dining, in my view, represents a symphony of culinary elements that surpass mere sustenance. It's an immersive experience that blends the essence of tradition with the avant-garde, presenting dishes not just as meals but as artistic expressions. This revolutionizes the global perception of Chinese cuisine.

AM: When did you realize that you wanted to open Chef Guo, which is located on the ground floor of the luxury residences of Randolph House?

CHEF GW: Amidst the pandemic, witnessing life's vulnerability and the global transformations, I made the decision to open Chef Guo in New York City - a place where people converge from all corners of the world. This provides me with the opportunity to share authentic Chinese cuisine with them.

The decision to establish Chef Guo on the ground floor of the luxury residences of Randolph House was an epiphany rooted in the aspiration to convey the genuine essence of Chinese cuisine. More than just a restaurant, it is a cultural haven where culinary excellence converges with immersive dining experiences.

AM: When you initially launched, back in Aug 2022, you had a 19-course tasting menu and you now have a 10-course menu which you launched last fall in 2023 - why did you want to present your dishes of Chinese Fine Dining in this way?

CHEF GW: The 19-course menu is a fusion of East and West. We initially introduced the 19-course menu to facilitate better acceptance of our concept. The 10-course menu, on the other hand, is more traditional, drawing inspiration from an ancient recipe from the Ming Dynasty.

The transition from a 19-course to also offering a curated 10-course format in 2023 was a deliberate decision. It was aimed at making Chinese Fine Dining more accessible while retaining the refined essence of the culinary journey. This shift enables guests to enjoy the intricate flavors and culinary innovations in a more approachable format.

AM: Before we delve into the menu, the restaurant truly allows guests who attend with 1 of the 2 seatings to be immersed into Chinese culture. Can you tell us about the restaurant's interiors and some of the artifacts that are 200-years-old from your own personal collection?

CHEF GW: The Chinese character represents "banquet." Breaking it down, signifies a house, and translates to "comfortable, leisure." I designed the dining room with this concept in this mind.

The interior is designed to transport diners to an imperial courtyard. The ornate, Zen dining room features a faux gingko tree, Chinese like the Chinese Bian Zhong (Bronze Chime Bell), an ancient instrument from 2500 years ago, stone horse pillars standing the entrance to welcome guests, and white glove service to complete the experience. The dimly lit intimate dining room softly plays Chinese classical music allowing diners to focus on the intricate dishes before them without distraction.

Diners arrive at their table to find an elegant hand painted charger plates covered by 24-karat gold accented porcelain serving cloches. The carefully selected music, thoughtfully designed lighting, servers adorned in traditional Long Pao (Dragon Robe) representing each dish to our guests - all of these elements come together to create a unique ambiance for our dining experience.

AM: How are guests able to access the restaurant and how many people can enjoy this meal for each seating?

CHEF GW: The restaurant can be accessed on street level on 50th street between 3rd Avenue and Lexington Avenue. Upon arrival, guests ring the doorbell and are greeted by a server dress in a traditional red robe. The dining room accommodates 10 people for each seating, with an exclusive two seatings a night (6 pm and 8:30 pm), creating an atmosphere of a private dinner party.

AM: In many respects, this feels due to its intimate nature, like a private dinner party. How much is the tasting menu per person?

CHEF GW: The 10-course menu is priced at $298 (per person) and the 19-course menu is priced at $518 (per person).

AM: Why was it important to you to have healthy, organic, seasonal, royal Chinese cuisine that utilizes traditional dishes and also incorporates Western ingredients?

CHEF GW: The importance of presenting healthy, organic, seasonal, royal Chinese cuisine infused with Western innovation is ingrained in my culinary philosophy. It involves preserving traditional dishes while embracing global influences, crafting a culinary narrative that transcends borders and time. The Healthy Royal Cuisine Culinary System extends beyond Chinese ingredients to include Western ingredients, as long as they enhance bodily health and align with my culinary concept.

AM: As we continue to navigate through Winter, are there seasonings and ingredients that you especially enjoy using during these months and as we look forward to the Spring, what are seasonings and ingredients that you like to use during that portion of the year?

CHEF GW: Winter fosters an appreciation for warm and comforting seasonings, inspiring the creation of dishes that evoke a sense of coziness. Anticipating Spring, the focus transitions to lighter ingredients that embody the vibrancy and renewal of the season, ensuring a dynamic and ever-evolving menu. For instance, the QianKun pot is an ideal dish for winter. When spring arrives, we will incorporate leaves, available only for a few weeks during the peak season in spring.

AM: You create the 10-course menu based on seasonality so it is subject to change. What is the creative process in putting this menu together and what are you inspired by?

CHEF GW: One of the fundamental concepts in my culinary system is balance, encompassing not only the balance of taste but also of color, aroma, nutrition, and more. I wanted to create a dish that encompassed all of these features. After about two years, while sorting through my Master Ding Guangzhou documents following his passing, I stumbled upon an ancient recipe from the Ming Dynasty, during the reign of Ming Cheng Zu (The Yongle Emperor) – Zhu Di.

He moved the capital to Beijing, considering it the Land of Dragon Rising and the center of the world. The Emperor tasked the Imperial Chef with celebrating a grand event using a dish. The concept of Qian Kun, vital in Feng Shui, caught my attention. It symbolizes the harmony of Heaven & Earth, Yang & Ying, Sun & Moon, Male & Female—in essence, the balance of nature. This discovery brought me immense joy as it aligned perfectly with what I had been seeking. After numerous experiments and refinements, it eventually evolved into the Eternal Bliss of QianKun Pot, serving as the signature course in the new 10-course experience.

AM: As each dish is presented, guests are told about the dish and its ingredients, but are they also given a backstory on how it fits in Chinese Culture as well?

CHEF GW: The servers at Chef Guo provide the background and story behind each dish. Each course is presented as more than just a combination of ingredients; it's a narrative that connects diners to Chinese culture. The shared backstories enhance the dining experience, adding layers of meaning to the exquisite flavors on the plate.

AM: Can you tell us generally what the Four Appetizer Platter is that begins this meal?

CHEF GW: A Chinese banquet typically commences with cold appetizers, meticulously crafted with a combination of meat, seafood, and vegetables. This ensures that guests experience a comprehensive array of tastes and nutrition from various ingredients.

The Four Appetizer Platter, serving as the meal's opening, is thoughtfully curated to present a variety of flavors and textures. It acts as a prologue, introducing diners to the culinary symphony that will unfold throughout the evening.

AM: Can you tell us about the dishes that follow that are savory?

CHEF GW: After the appetizers, the savory dishes venture into a distinctive fusion of Cantonese, Hong Kong, and Western cuisine. This culinary exploration pushes the boundaries of tradition, presenting innovative interpretations of classic dishes and delivering a sensory experience that surpasses expectations.

AM: Is there a signature or show stopping dish that you can share with us?

CHEF GW: Among the constellation of dishes, a true showstopper emerges in the form of the "Golden Tadpole Pasta." This culinary innovation is not just a dish; it's a testament to pushing the boundaries of Chinese cuisine, marrying tradition with a contemporary flair.

AM: Dessert is always the best way to end our meal, tell us what you end the meal with.

CHEF GW: As the culinary journey approaches its conclusion, dessert takes on the role as the pièce de résistance. Crafted to harmonize sweetness and elegance, it leaves an indelible mark on the palate - a sublime conclusion to the gastronomic adventure.

The 10-course experience concludes with the "Honey Glazed Golden Nest BaBao Sweet Rice Pudding." This dish is a must-have during the Chinese Spring festival, not an everyday treat due to its complex preparation process (requiring hours of preparation) and the use of multiple ingredients. "BaBao" translates to "Eight Treasures," encompassing sticky sweet rice with dried longan, raisin, lotus seed, red date, sweet cherry, walnut, goji berry, and sunflower seed, with a sprinkle of dry osmanthus on top. It symbolizes a sweet and happy life.

AM: In terms of beverages, tell us about what you pair with it and is there a wine or cocktail pairing that is offered?

CHEF GW: To complement the menu’s diverse flavors there is a concise list of Champagne and wine that leans French and is accented by New World selections from California. We also provide a 7-course wine pairing, featuring sparkling, Riesling, white, red, and concluding with sweet wine.

A sommelier has meticulously curated a wine pairing option for each course, enhancing the dining experience by harmonizing carefully selected combinations that elevate the overall culinary journey.

IG @chefguorestaurant

PHOTOS COURTESY | Chef Guo

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PHOTO CREDIT | Caviar Guacamole @ Casa Bond

HOLIDAY 2023 | WHERE TO EAT ON CHRISTMAS + NYE

December 15, 2023

We don’t know how we’re already in the holiday season, but here we are as we all begin to think about the Ball Drop, wherever you’ll be celebrating this year! These last few weeks are filled with a lot of activity and our gift to you is highlighting some great options that you can enjoy. Make sure that you check back as we will continue to add restaurants of note here in NYC as well as outside of it that are perfect for your Christmas Day, New Years Eve and even New Years Day plans! If you want to know more, make sure that you visit each restaurant either online or via their IG to see about their availability.

PHOTO CREDIT | Hortus NYC

HORTUS

For those who may be looking to dine in the NoMad where there’s so much do to this holiday season, as well as for those who enjoy Asian cuisine, Hortus NYC is the ideal dining destination for Christmas and New Year’s Eve plans. We covered Athleisure Mag back in our OCT ISSUE #94.

Diners can choose menu options a la carte or from Hortus NYC’s Christmas and New Year's Eve prix-fixe menu, served for both lunch and dinner.

The celebratory prix-fixe menu highlights the HORTUS Royal Platter, consisting of chilled lobster tail, tuna tataki, and shrimp cocktail, as well as the Truffle Ribeye-Cap with black bean puree, portobello mushroom, and pickled red cabbage.

Diners also have the option to choose one appetizer, including fan-favorite King Crab Noodle, fettuccine with mala cream sauce, shallot, and scallion, along with one entrée, like Truffle Donabe with wild mushrooms, cured egg yolk, and black truffle or the Korean BBQ Feast featuring prime center ribeye, smoked duck, broiled lobster tail with house-made ssamjang and special sides.

A special Christmas and New Year’s Eve dessert will be served, with the option to have an accompanied wine pairing.

The prix-fixe menu will be served on Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, as well as New Year’s Eve. Hortus NYC will be open for lunch from 11:30 a.m. – 3 p.m., and dinner from 5:30 p.m. – 10:30 p.m.

Hortus NYC

271 5th Ave Store

New York, NY 10016

IG @hortusnyc


PHOTO CREDIT | Sagaponack

SAGAPONACK

For seafood lovers, Sagaponack, situated in the fashionable Flatiron District is a standout dining destination this New Year’s Eve. We had the pleasure of interviewing them in our feature, The Art of the Snack in our OCT ISSUE #94.

Sagaponack will serve a prix-fixe 4-course curated tasting menu by Executive Chef Phil Choy, coined the Salt Bake Special.

The first of 4 courses will be a Fluke Tartare topped with coconut, Marcona almonds, and tobiko, drizzled tableside with a sauce crafted from cucumber, cilantro oil, chili oil, and lime, followed by a Coconut Squash Soup with ginger coconut cream, pumpkin seeds, and aleppo pepper, a gluten-free, dairy-free, and vegan option. 

The main course will be a Salt Baked Black Bass, wrapped in banana leaf and marinated in lemongrass, Thai chili, shallot, garlic, ginger, and lime zest. Accompanying the bass will be a Thai Red Coconut Curry, made from baby bokchoy, roasted cauliflower, and fingerling potatoes, as well as Crab Fried Rice with lump crab, ginger garlic shallot confit, chili jam, and crispy garlic. 

Dessert, to start the New Year’s off sweet, a Thai Milk Cake with cinnamon, pecan, and mango.

The curated New Year’s Eve menu will be served from 5 p.m. – 10 p.m.

SAGAPONACK

4 W 22nd St

New York, NY 10010

IG @sagavibes


PHOTO CREDIT | Dressed East Coast Oysters at Blu on the Hudson

BLU ON THE HUDSON

For those who may not be familiar with NY, many times, it’s fun to head out to New Jersey where you have epic views of the Manhattan skyline while having an upscale meal at a high-end restaurant! Within 5 minutes, you can take the ferry and have an amazing evening. Blu on the Hudson is a chicly designed, 30,000-square-foot, modern American restaurant with sweeping views of the Manhattan skyline in Weehawken, New Jersey and a picturesque six-minute NY Waterway ferry ride from Manhattan. The restaurant offers a bold seafood-centric menu accented by a top-flight steak program, homemade pasta, a one-of-a-kind cocktail program, and a soon-to-come rooftop event space.

Christmas Eve

  • A La Carte Dinner Menu All-Day

  • Some brunch items will be offered between 1-3 p.m. 

  • Feast of the Seven Fishes: Four Course Dinner for Two: $150 per person (Pre-Reserved Only)

    • Availed starting at 4:45 p.m.

  • Hours of operation: 1-9:45 p.m.

New Year’s EvE

  • Highlights include food stations, a live DJ, sparklers, stand-out Instagrammable cocktails, good vibes, and a champagne toast with screening as the ball drops at midnight. 

  • Tickets will be offered in two tiers, which are as follows:

    Tables

    • $500/ticket

      Includes: three-course dinner, open bar, food stations and more 

    • Available for 2-8 people  

    • Entry Time: 8 p.m.

      GA

    • $300/ticket 

    • Includes: open bar and passed hors d’oeuvres

    • Does not guarantee seating; high-tops will be available on first come first serve basis

    • Entry Time: 9:30 p.m.

GA tickets are sold via Eventbrite and OpenTable, Table tickets are sold via OpenTable.

BLU ON THE HUDSON

1200 Harbor Blvd

Weehawken, NJ 07086

IG @bluonthehudson


PHOTO CREDIT | Pernil Pork Shank at Son Cubano

SON CUBANO

Son Cubano, a modern Cuban cuisine in West New York, New Jersey is adjacent to the BLU ON THE HUDSON. It has the most breathtaking, unobstructed, pristine views of the Manhattan skyline that spans from the Upper West Side to the Liberty Tower. The restaurant emits a vibrant ambiance with authentic Cuban dishes and a fusion of Latin flavors with dazzling cocktails and live entertainment. 

Christmas Eve

  • A La Carte Dinner Menu All-Day 

  • Hours of Operation: 11 a.m.- 9 p.m. 

Christmas Day 

  • Brunch: A La Carte Menu 

  • Hours of Operation: 12-3 p.m. 

  • Dinner: A La Carte Menu 

  • 4-8:45 p.m.

New Year’s Eve 

  • Early Dinner: A La Carte Menu 

    • 4-6 p.m. 

    • Late Dinner and Party: 3-course Prix Fixe Menu 

    • Highlights include a live DJ, entertainment, specialty cocktails and VIP Bottle Service.  

    • 9 p.m.-closing 

    • No Dining Limit 

      • $150 Havana Room

      • $200 Vista

      • $250 Vista VIP

  • NYE Party Tickets (Bar Only)

    • 10:30 p.m.

    • Tickets $75, Early Bird $50 

New Year’s Day

  • Brunch: A La Carte Menu 

    • Hours of Operation: 12-3 p.m. Dinner: A La Carte Menu 

  • Dinner A La Carte Menu

    • 4-8:45 p.m. 

      SON CUBANO

      40-4 Riverwalk Pl

      West New York, NJ 07093

      IG @soncubanonj


VENTANAS

VENTANAS is a Modern American, Latin, and Asian fusion restaurant and lounge in Fort Lee, New Jersey, minutes away from the George Washington Bridge. The restaurant offers a prolific menu of land and sea options, as well as an award-winning wine list and cocktail program, accompanied by live entertainment and a bustling nightlife scene. 

Christmas Eve

  • Dinner: A La Carte Menu

  • Hours of Operation: 1:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.

Christmas Day

  • Brunch: A La Carte Menu

    • Hours of Operation: 12:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.

  • Dinner: A La Carte Menu                       

    • Hours of Operation: 4:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.

New Year’s Eve

  • Brunch: A La Carte Menu

    • Hours of Operation: 12:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.

  • Dinner: 4-course Prix-Fixe Menu

    • Served: 4:00 p.m. – 12:00 a.m.

      • Early Seating: 4 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.

        • $95 Prix-Fixe Menu

          Second Seating: 9 p.m. – 10:15 p.m. 

      • Second Seating: 9pm - 10:15pm

        • $195 Prix-Fixe Menu, including a champagne toast and entry to the masquerade ball

      • Final Seating: 10:30 p.m. – Close

        • $225 Prix-Fixe Menu, including a champagne toast and bottle service, as well as entry to the masquerade ball

  • Masquerade Ball

    • Hours of Operation: 10 p.m. – Late

      • Highlights include a Live DJ, Party Entertainment, VIP Bottle Service, and Live Performances

        • NYE Party Tickets (Masquerade Ball only)

          • $50 Early Bird until 12/10

          • $75 from 12/10 – 12/31

New Year’s Day

  • Dinner: A La Carte Menu

    • Hours of Operation: 4:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.

VENTANAS

200 Park Ave

Fort Lee, NJ 07024

IG @ventanasatthemodern


PHOTO COURTESY | Halifax Hoboken @ W Hotels Hoboken

Halifax Hoboken @ W Hotels Hoboken

We covered Halifax Hoboken at the W Hotel in Hoboken earlier this year in our feature Athleisure List in the AUG ISSUE #92. Yet another eatery that had epic views of NYC while being located in Hoboken, NJ. Their New Year’s Eve will be a culinary feast - with a seven piece band for the late sitting! Halifax Hoboken’s New Year’s Eve celebrations and menus showcase an array of delectable dishes crafted by Chef Seadon Shouse and Pastry Chef Joshua Coleman for 2 seatings.

For those who want to make it a getaway, consider a stay at the W Hotel. The second seating is $254 all-inclusive (tax and tip) and features a 7-piece live band by GROOVE. You can reserve your spot here.

New Year’s Eve Details:

  • What: New Year’s Eve

  • Where: Halifax Hoboken

  • When: December 31st, 2023

  • Cost: first seating a la cart. Second seating $254 pp 

  • Includes: 4 hours premium bar, raw bar, hors d’ouvres, charcuterie & cheese, carving station, caviar, seven-piece live band by GROOVE

  • Time: 

    • First seating: 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm - A La Carte

      • Choice of starters: clam chowder, poached pear salad, fritto misto, maine mussells, lamb meatballs, black sea bass tartar. Main course: squash agnolotti, saffron rigatoni, pan seared salmon, NJ Sea Scallops, Smoked Amish Chicken, Prime New York Strip, or Bone in Beef Shortribs. Choice of dessert.

    • Event starts at 9:30 PM - 1:30 am - Prixe Fix $254 pp all inclusive (tax and tip)

      • Stations 9:30-11:30: Charcuterie & Cheese (housemade and artisinal), NJ Clams, Maine Mussels on the Half Shell, Jumbo Shrimp Cocktail, Crab Claws.

      • Passed Hors D'ouvres 9:30-11: Tuna tartar panu puri, Caviar potato chips, Foie Gras Terrine, Risotto Balls.

      • Stations 10-11:30: 

      • Carving station: with in-house dry-aged striploin with demi glace, butter roasted maine lobster tails, salmon roulade with shellfish mousse & lobster cream, truffle mash potato, fresh dinner rolls, squash salad.

      • Pasta station: Seafood risotto with scallops, shrimp, crab, clams, tomato, fresh orechiette pasta bolognese.

      • Slider & Flatbread: Halifax beef slider, crispy chicken slider, truffle mushroom fontina flatbread, squash and duck confit flatbread.

      • Dessert 10-12 am: Assorted mini desserts.

HALIFAX HOBOKEN @ W HOTEL HOboken

225 River St

Hoboken, NJ 07030

IG @halifax_hoboken


PHOTO CREDIT | Cochinita Pibil at Casa Bond

CASA BOND

This Christmas Eve and New Year’s Eve, lovers of Mexican cuisine can enjoy refined Mexican fare at Casa Bond, a new, hot dining destination on the Bowery.

On Christmas Eve, Casa Bond will be open from 5 pm to 10 pm. 

On New Year’s Eve, Casa Bond will have a DJ, party favors, and a Champagne toast at midnight. Casa Bond will offer their regular a-la-carte menu from 5 pm to 8 pm, then transition to two formal seatings for the prix fixe menu, offering seatings at 8 pm and 10 pm. The party will continue into the night after the midnight toast, and Casa Bond will close at 2 am.

CASA BOND

334 Bowery

New York, NY 10012

IG @casabondnoho


PHOTO CREDIT |Beets at Restaurant Yuu

RESTAURANT YUU

Restaurant Yuu, who was recently awarded one-Michelin Star, is the only new Brooklyn restaurant to receive a star. For Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, and New Year's Eve, Chef Yuu will showcase tasting menu, about 15 courses, which highlights a Wagyu Fillet Wellington with a layer of minced Wagyu with mushrooms, a layer of foie gras and a later of Wagyu filet, all wrapped in spinach and baked in a pie crust, served with Sauce Périgueux, a sauce made with red and port wine. We shared more about them in our feature Athleisure List in the JUN ISSUE #90.

Optional wine and tea pairings to the tasting menu are also available.

Executive Chef/Owner Yuu Shimano is a creative powerhouse and consistently showcases seasonal produce and proteins at the height of their seasonality, presented artistically with inventive French and Japanese flavor combinations through the lens of his vast fine dining experience. 

In addition to its regular offerings, courses from the tasting menu include, but are not limited to are: 

  • Consomme 

  • King crab with celeriac and citrus 

  • Uni 

  • Langoustine

  • Abalone 

  • Filets de Poisson en Écailles Croustillantes (Fish Filets with Potato Skin) using amadai fish

  • Abalone risotto 

  • Strawberry dessert

Seating times are at 5:30 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. with 18 guests each. Reservations are available on Tock. 

Restaurant Yuu is also offering stollen (“Christmas specialties like fruitcake and panettone”) which is available until Christmas Day. 

RESTAURANT YUU

55 Nassau Ave

Brooklyn, NY 11222

IG @restaurant_yuunyc


PHOTO CREDIT | Silver Cod Steaks at Chef Guo

CHEF GUO

Offering a regal dining experience this holiday, Chef Guo, takes diners on a cultural culinary journey. Chef Guo inflects his expertise on traditional Chinese dishes modernizing them and creating a healthier, more nutritious version, using organic and daily sourced ingredients. 

Situated discreetly in the Randolph House luxury residences, diners are greeted by a server dressed in a traditional red robe and are transported to an intimate dining room that resembles an imperial courtyard.

The dining room accommodates just 10 for each seating, and the servers take their time to carefully explain each dish, its ingredients, and the story behind its invention, creating the atmosphere of a private dinner party.

The menu offers an exceptional 19-course Imperial Chinese Tasting Menu that features innovative dishes crafted for each seating. 

Chef Guo has reservations for its 19-course Imperial Chinese Tasting Menu available, with exclusive seatings at 6 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. on Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, New Year’s Eve, and New Years Day. 

You can book your reservations here and see their full menu here. 

CHEF GUO

135 E 50th St

New York, NY 10022

IG @chefguorestaurant


PHOTO CREDIT | Kintsugi

KINTSUGI OMAKASE

Kintsugi Omakase, an understated, fashionable sushi atelier that is tucked away in Soho, will be offering a one-of-a-kind Normandin-Mercier Christmas Cognac, which dates back to 1876, for the holidays. Edouard Normandin reserves one barrel for this special Christmas Cognac and produces 250 bottles each year. For more information on this very exclusive cognac, please visit the website here. The cognac will be served at $28 per glass. 

For Christmas Eve, Christmas Day and New Year’s Eve, Kintsugi Omakase, small jewel box sushi counter, will be serving two tiers of omakase: 

  • Kintsugi Experience: 20-courses for $195

  • Soho Experience: 17-courses for $155

The tasting also includes a sushi chef’s choice of handroll, gourmet miso soup, tamago and a seasonal dessert. Executive Chef Victor Chen (formerly of New York Sushi Ko) creates imaginative starters with exciting flavor combinations and uses locally sourced fish, enabling for a broader selection.

Another holiday special being offered is a Winter Beverage pairing for $85 per person that features a five-glass paring of new sake and wine, which will rotate weekly. 

Seating times are at 5 p.m., 7 p.m. and 9 p.m.

KINTSUGI OMAKASE

28 Grand St

New York, NY 10013

IG @kintsuginyc


PHOTO CREDIT | Tsubame

TSUBAME

Tsubame, the Tribeca-based Kaiseki-inspired omakase from Michelin-recognized Executive Chef Jay Zheng, will be open to ring in the New Year. 

Far from your typical omakase experience, Chef Zheng creates masterfully plated Japanese dishes derived from ultra-seasonal ingredients and fish sourced from Japan. Central to Chef Zheng's preparation is the rich culinary concept of Shun, the use of ingredients at their peak seasonal freshness, allowing each dish to be both the best-tasting and most visually appealing.

In a succession of 8 courses, Sakizuke – the amuse bouche – launches the meal. Chef Zheng’s Shiroebi Uni Shokupan is a big opener, housemade milk bread layered raw baby shrimp from Toyama and vivid uni from Hokkaido, garnished with shiso flowers. Luxuriously creative, it sets a tone for the meal that follows. 

Another highlight of the Chef’s curated menu is the Futamono (lidded dish) an A5 Miyazaki Wagyu Shabu Shabu with udon made of pressed sawara (Spanish mackerel), in awase dashi, a tribute to the Chef’s family fish noodle. It is accompanied by a jidori egg in sweet shoyu (soy sauce) for dipping.

Tsubame is open on New Year’s Eve with two seatings at 5:30 p.m. and 8 p.m.

TSUBAME

11 Park Pl

New York, NY 10007

IG @tsubameny


PHOTO CREDIT | Bohemien Bar

BOHEMIEN BAR

As the festive month of December is in full swing, Bohemien Bar, the chic cocktail bar in Brooklyn Heights, is employing a “12 Days of Christmas” themed happy hour from 5-7 p.m., Sundays through Thursdays throughout the entire month of December. The happy hour will feature their Holiday Cocktails, as well as their Cheese and Vegetable offerings especially priced at $12, to commemorate the popular “12 Days of Christmas” holiday song.

Bohemien Bar, outfitted with cheerful holiday décor for the season, has a lineup of winter-themed cocktails, including, but not limited to:

  • O Sanctissima intricately blends Tequila, spiced cider, vanilla, lemon juice, and dehydrated carrots, served in a cute snowman mug.

  • Dulce Besos, served in a fun gingerbread man mug, is a hot-chocolate-based drink with mezcal, Madeira, cayenne powder, and toasted marshmallow.

  •  New Order presented in a festive Christmas tree, mixes gin, apple brandy, quince, ginger, lime, and juniper smoke.

The Cheese selection highlights the Baked Brie with herbs de Provence, while Beet Dip with Labneh and Walnuts and Crispy Zucchini with smoked paprika aioli showcase the Vegetable section.

Bohemien Bar’s “12 Days of Christmas Happy Hour” is a get-away for all weary shoppers and those seeking to relax after a day of taking out-of-town friends and family holiday sightseeing.

BOHEMIEN BAR

97 Atlantic Ave
Brooklyn, NY 11201

IG @bohemienbar


PHOTO CREDIT | Li-Lac Chocolates

LI-LAC CHOCOLATES

New York’s iconic Li-Lac Chocolates, is celebrating its 100th Anniversary and has been enjoyed by generations of locals, tourists and celebrities including Martha Stewart, Andy Cohen and Emma Stone among others. Manhattan’s oldest chocolate house, Li-Lac, has remained true to its tradition maintaining the same single-minded focus on product quality. Its confections are handmade daily in its Brooklyn Factory using many of the original techniques and equipment from 1923. 

With the holiday season quickly approaching, Li-Lac Chocolates makes for the perfect gift idea. They have a broad selection of specialty molds and gifts, now offering more than 120 items making it one of the largest selections of gourmet chocolates in the world. 

A few gift options, but are not limited to, include: 

  • Christmas: Spectacular Christmas Basket: assortment of 12 gifts

  • Limited-Edition Vintage Recipe Gift Box: 1/2 lb. each of four original recipes created by our founder in 1923 (A special box created for its centennial celebration)

  • Chanukah: Treasure Chest Filled with Gelt: approx. 20 pieces of Gelt 

  • New Years: Giant Champagne Bottle: 32’’ tall and weighs approx. 11 lbs

For those looking for an impressive business gift or a present for your special someone, Li-Lac allows you to create and customize your own chocolate mold here. To view a variety of gift boxes and baskets for any occasion, click here.

Store locations: Industry City/Brooklyn, Greenwich Village, Bleecker Street, Chelsea Market, Hudson Yards and Grand Central Market.

Ships: via FedEx in the United States and Canada. 

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