![]() ![]() She is the author of the bestselling books How to Eat, How to Be a Domestic Goddess, Nigella Bites, Forever Summer, Nigella Express, and Feast. ![]() Nigella Lawson is best known for her intimate, relaxed style of cooking. My next visit meagerly allows for just two suppers, and they're both booked already: dinner one at the Minetta Tavern, second supper at the Monkey Bar. And that's before I even get on to whatever's new in town. I want the olive oil ice cream at Otto, the clam miso soup at the uptown Nobu, the chicken soup at Eat, the schmoozy mood at Balthazar, and the whole damn barbecue at Daisy May's. In fact, just booking a trip there induces some sort of meltdown in me, since there is never enough time for me to book tables in quite as many restaurants as I'm greedily aiming for. I think for variety, exuberance, and plenty (all important things for the gastro-traveler), it is hard to beat Manhattan. People associate me with London, but here are my Manhattan favorites. ![]()
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