New York - hotel / restaurant / attraction report

Hi,
Thought I'd share some views on the hotel and notable restaurants / attractions from my recent New York weekend ( TR under Trip reports forum ). Hope this may help some people.
Gansevoort Hotel, Meatpacking district ( http://www.hotelgansevoort.com/ )
In the Meatpacking district, this is a great boutique hotel and I'd certainly recommend it. Funky decor, great service and superb location for Greenwich and Chelsea. I was really pleased to have chosen this hotel. We had a grand deluxe room on the 5th floor which was clean, spacious and with an ENORMOUS bed which was extremely comfortable. Not cheap, including all the taxes it was around £340 a night, but an experience. The rooftop bar has some great views day and night, but is very expensive.





Pastis ( http://www.pastisny.com/home.html )
Had breakfast here as it was across the road from the hotel ( It has the red canopy in the picture above ) but not an evening meal. Recommended by others here, the breakfast was good.
River Cafe ( http://www.rivercafe.com )
The event of the weekend for the boyfriend and I, this was a magical experience from start to finish. The River Cafe is in Brooklyn by the Brooklyn Bridge, overlooking Manhattan. We could only get a 6.00pm reservation but this was perfect as sunset was around 6.30 that day, and once the blinds were raised as the sun set the view was incredible, fixating. The staff were attentive, service and food excellent, together with a spot on sommelier made a perfect meal complete. Highly recommended.






( Last image not mine but that's the scope of view you get if by window )
Top Of The Rock - Rockefeller ( http://www.topoftherocknyc.com/ )
This was a surprise to both of us, and we're so glad we did it. Normally I'd have gone up the Empire State, but have done that many times. The Rockefeller is far better and quieter too, and whereas with the Empire State you have the feeling of being behind chicken wire, at the Rock laminated glass embedded in the building acts as the barrier, giving impressive views over Manhattan and also great views over the Empire State itself.



( With obligatory A&F bag. See Statue Of Liberty to right of Manhattan )

David.
Thought I'd share some views on the hotel and notable restaurants / attractions from my recent New York weekend ( TR under Trip reports forum ). Hope this may help some people.
Gansevoort Hotel, Meatpacking district ( http://www.hotelgansevoort.com/ )
In the Meatpacking district, this is a great boutique hotel and I'd certainly recommend it. Funky decor, great service and superb location for Greenwich and Chelsea. I was really pleased to have chosen this hotel. We had a grand deluxe room on the 5th floor which was clean, spacious and with an ENORMOUS bed which was extremely comfortable. Not cheap, including all the taxes it was around £340 a night, but an experience. The rooftop bar has some great views day and night, but is very expensive.
Pastis ( http://www.pastisny.com/home.html )
Had breakfast here as it was across the road from the hotel ( It has the red canopy in the picture above ) but not an evening meal. Recommended by others here, the breakfast was good.
River Cafe ( http://www.rivercafe.com )
The event of the weekend for the boyfriend and I, this was a magical experience from start to finish. The River Cafe is in Brooklyn by the Brooklyn Bridge, overlooking Manhattan. We could only get a 6.00pm reservation but this was perfect as sunset was around 6.30 that day, and once the blinds were raised as the sun set the view was incredible, fixating. The staff were attentive, service and food excellent, together with a spot on sommelier made a perfect meal complete. Highly recommended.

( Last image not mine but that's the scope of view you get if by window )
Top Of The Rock - Rockefeller ( http://www.topoftherocknyc.com/ )
This was a surprise to both of us, and we're so glad we did it. Normally I'd have gone up the Empire State, but have done that many times. The Rockefeller is far better and quieter too, and whereas with the Empire State you have the feeling of being behind chicken wire, at the Rock laminated glass embedded in the building acts as the barrier, giving impressive views over Manhattan and also great views over the Empire State itself.
( With obligatory A&F bag. See Statue Of Liberty to right of Manhattan )

David.