Mediterranean Dining Sensation, HaSalon Welcomes Guests In NYC

Annabella Pardo

With much anticipation and excitement, the hit dining sensation HaSalon NYC has re-opened its doors this October, and offers guests avant-garde dishes and a collaborative party atmosphere.

Photo via @hasalonnyc

Photo via @hasalonnyc

With an interactive open kitchen offering a visual and culinary feast for the palate and the eyes, the party that every New Yorker wanted to be invited to is back. HaSalon is continuing its traditions of an evolving menu changing nightly filled with surprises and culinary delights.

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Photo via @hasalonnyc

“We are so happy to re-open HaSalon NYC with enhanced safety measures and providing a food experience like no other” said Mika Ziv, General Manager of HaSalon NYC. “ With Chef Eyal Shani and our restaurant team, we are ready to welcome back our New York community for a wild dining experience to be enjoyed with great company.”

Photo via @hasalonnyc

Photo via @hasalonnyc

Celebrating the riches of the Mediterranean land and sea, HaSalon NYC brings together Chef Eyal Shani’s distinctive culinary creativity and the finest international cuisines. Using pure ingredients of exceptional quality, sourced locally wherever possible, this fun and energetic dining experience reflects the spirit and tastes of both its origins and its return to New York.

Photo via @hasalonnyc

Photo via @hasalonnyc

Often described as a founding father of modern Israeli cuisine, Chef Shani was one of the first chefs from Israel to de-construct the essence and spirit of the nation’s food. Self-taught, Chef Shani is now the owner of 29 restaurants worldwide, a Master Chef judge, and global ambassador for Israeli cuisine.

Photo via @hasalonnyc

Photo via @hasalonnyc

The restaurant offers two seatings per evening by reservation only. The first seating is tranquil, offering the same exciting menu and interactive experiences but more quiet and low-key. As the evening progresses, the dining room transforms into a high-energy setting – more upbeat, vibrant and alive.

Photo via @hasalonnyc

Photo via @hasalonnyc

HaSalon will be open three nights a week, Thursday through Saturday, with two seatings starting at 5:30 pm. Reservations can be made via Resy. For private dining options, please email contact@hasalonnyc.com.

HaSalon is located in Hell’s Kitchen at 735 10th Avenue. 

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Bloom on Forty Fifth Launches Sales

 Xin Development Group International, Inc. in conjunction with Kuafu Properties, as the development manager, announces the launch of sales for Hell’s Kitchen’s newest condominium, Bloom on Forty Fifth (Bloom). Located on the full blockfront between West 44th and 45th Street on 10th Avenue, the modernist-inspired eight-story development features 92 residences, ranging from studios to three-bedrooms. Sales are being led by Compass Development Marketing Group and David Chang.

“Our goal was to construct a building with New Yorkers in mind and create custom, one-of-a-kind experiences,” said Peter Amato, Managing Director of USA Operations, Xinyuan Real Estate. “Bloom’s sophisticated amenities and emphasis on green spaces bring serenity to everyday living for our future residents.”

Credit: VISUALHOUSE

Credit: VISUALHOUSE

Designed by the award-winning Marvel Architects, Bloom on Forty Fifth is an urban oasis centrally located between Hudson River Park’s beautifully landscaped waterfront greenspaces and Midtown’s high-rises, featuring an approximately 8,000 square foot park-like elevated terrace that is set between the north and south residential towers. The open-air courtyard is beautifully landscaped with a variety of plants and full-size trees, including three honey locust trees, along with various seating areas – the perfect environment for either social distanced entertaining or private relaxation. The courtyard also features skylights that shed an abundance of natural light into the lobby.

Bloom on Forty Fifth brings a natural and contextual aesthetic to the Hell’s Kitchen neighborhood, with a light façade made of glass, steel, and reinforced concrete. Similarly, within the residences, natural stones and woods were chosen to bring nature into each home – such as Colonial Silver marble backsplashes and warm-toned wide-planked oak flooring. With thoughtfully designed floorplans, Marvel Architects designed light-filled north-, south-, east- and west-facing residences, with select homes featuring private outdoor space. Bloom’s double-glazed, oversized windows invite an abundance of natural light throughout the interiors and offer energy efficiency.

The open-plan kitchens feature integrated Miele appliances, custom white-washed oak cabinetry, and Caesarstone countertops. Most kitchens are designed with a central prep-island or a wrap-around breakfast bar and dining alcove. The elegant master bathrooms have been designed with glass tile mosaic flooring, a custom white-washed oak vanity, and a walk-in shower or soaking tub with shower, both enclosed within Danube marble walls. “Bloom on Forty Fifth offers buyers a unique opportunity to own in Manhattan’s new West Side in a low-rise building that features incredible views of old and new architecture,” said David Chang, the Sales Director at Compass DMG.

Pricing for studios start at $750,000, one bedrooms at $892,500, two bedrooms at $1,695.750, and three bedrooms at 2,875,000.

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One of New York City’s Largest Murals At The Max in Hell’s Kitchen

Residents of The Max, TF Cornerstone’s luxury apartment complex in Hell’s Kitchen, are able to enjoy an expansive work from the building’s courtyard. TF Cornerstone has collaborated with karlssonwilker and a team of painters from ArtFX Murals are unveiling one of the largest murals they’ve ever worked on, and one of the largest in New York City.

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In collaboration with the Poetry Society of NY, the commissioned work of 10 local poets, each designated to specific neighborhoods within the TFC portfolio, are included. The public domain poems also share a NYC theme. The poems focus on putting poetry in unexpected places and creating opportunities for New York poets to share their work outside of the typical literary and academic circles.

In the works since 2016, the project began by exploring the rich history of the Hell’s Kitchen neighborhood, culminating in a vision of TF Cornerstone's evolving skyline within NYC's historical landscape. The mural also reflects the foundation of TF Cornerstone - a company rooted in family and community based development. 

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New York City's Top Rooftop Restaurants

New York City has long been dubbed the concrete jungle, its tall skyscrapers and flashy lights around every corner. Though in high pockets of these streets, there are rooftop gardens that the urban habitants can escape to, all while enjoying the view below them.

This is the largest outdoor rooftop garden in New York, offering an indoor penthouse and an outdoor roof-deck. Enormous yellow umbrellas are available over the tables in the summer, and in the colder months, heated lamps and plastic domes cover the tables and offer partial warmth. 230 Fifth offers classic American food and their specialty cocktails uses in season fruits and vegetables.

Located at 230 5th Ave, New York, NY 10001

Located above Pod 39 Hotel, stare out between the terra-cotta columns and this rooftop’s view line covers the south to lower Manhattan skyline. Strings of light cover the expansive space above the rooftop and patches of greenery line the brick walls, giving off a feeling of an Italian garden. Tapas and cocktails are their specialty.

Located at 145 E 39th St, New York, NY 10016

Just south of Hell’s Kitchen is Gallow Green, a lusciously memorizing space atop Chelsea’s McKittrick Hotel. The greenery is lined with twinkling lights and the herbs they grow are used in dishes from the meals. Gallow Green offers an abundance of seafood in their appetizers and mains and flavourful pizza, such as their Kale and Anchovy pizza.

Located at 542 W 27th St, New York, NY 10001

Refinery Rooftop is located atop Refinery Hotel which used to be an industry factory. The restaurant is divided in by brick arches, where one side is an indoor, wood roof while the other has glass walls and a glass sunroof that can open or close, depending on the occasion. The rooftop also has a lounge, completely under open skies and stringed lights that stretch across. Refinery Rooftop offers brunch, lunch and dinner, and a selection of their signature cocktails.

Located at 63 W 38th St, New York, NY 10018

Refinery Rooftop, Oleg 

Refinery Rooftop, Oleg 

Atop the Renaissance New York Midtown Hotel is Rock & Reilly’s, an Irish rock gastro pub offering American favorites and rock inspired cocktails such as Free Falling or When Doves Cry. The restaurant has a retractable roof on its 10,000 square foot space and a simply, but elegant, outdoor terrace.

Located at 218 W 35th St, New York, NY 10001