Try the $10 nightly special: Two house-made empanadas, served with a salad and a glass of citrusy sangria. En savoir plus .
It may be the little sibling of Charlie Hallowell's Pizzaiolo, but it's just as good. When burrata is on the menu, order it. En savoir plus .
Love love love the coffee, worth the battle walking uptown to SoHo for! En savoir plus .
Dependably elegant designers like Giorgio Armani, Vera Wang, and Michael Kors are well represented at this venerable boutique, which also carries more youthful but equally chic lines. En savoir plus .
A superior combination: short rib on a plain brioche with caramelized onions and garlic aioli. En savoir plus .
This place aims to mimic classic Ivy League dining halls. There are long tables and a service line where you can pile food like crab salad sandwiches and sliders onto a cafeteria tray. En savoir plus .
Adam Platt: “The wine list is notably varied for a restaurant this size. I like the Don David Michel Torino ’07 Malbec.” En savoir plus .
A boutique private member’s club on South Audley Street– and a firm favourite for entertaining the even the most discerning gourmet! En savoir plus .
The wares here have an exotic vibe. Poupette St Barths tunics and dresses, made in Lamu, Kenya, are in the mix, along with plenty of dainty gold jewelry. En savoir plus .
Recommended: Fresh oyster with XO sauce, clams with black bean sauce, sizzling sable fish, deep-fried chicken with minced shrimp, pan-fried flounder, snow pea leaves, crabs with sticky rice. En savoir plus .
About 24 crêpe combinations are available, equally split between savory and sweet for $6 to $9.50. There's something very French about getting a Nutella crêpe to go from the sidewalk window. En savoir plus .
Try the black truffle quesadilla or lobster tacos. The trio of guacamole, which includes a hot chipotle version and one with mango, apples and and pomegranate topping, is also a good bet. En savoir plus .
How does a new justice affect the Court? Justices tell C-SPAN (YouTube video) En savoir plus .
This French brasserie is the place to go to for creamy duck liver mousse, wild board saucission sec, and crispy frog legs - served with five versions of oven baked flatbread. En savoir plus .
For views of Stanford and beyond, don’t miss the 14th floor. Named for President Herbert Hoover who got his start in politics by serving as Stanford Student Body Treasurer in 1894. En savoir plus .
This sleek spot brims with high-concept items like Carolina Amato elbow-length leather gloves and Elijah cobalt silk tie-back tunics. En savoir plus .
We dig its heady cocktails & custom bitters. The 5-course menu runs a reasonable $60 & includes pairings like tender pork belly & Autobahn IPA, pork & aged cheddar sausage over grits with Grand Cue. En savoir plus .
While it isn't known exactly when he moved in, Winnie the Pooh has lived happily by the Science Center for as long as some people can remember. En savoir plus .
Ready for an epic selection of craft beers and blends? Try the preacher’s collar, the snake bite, a black & tan or a half & half. Enjoy it on the patio. En savoir plus .
Watch C-SPAN’s documentary on the Supreme Court, which includes interviews with every living Justice. En savoir plus .
Check out Julie Mehretu's exhibition, "Grey Area," her representation of post-war Berlin in which the dynamism of urban life confronts decay and change. It's open through October 6, 2010. En savoir plus .