When entertaining out-of-town guests recently, we enjoyed dinners at two of our all-time NYC favorites: Raoul’s (on Friday night) and Indochine (on Saturday night). I happened to mention The Infatuation when discussing other favorites in the neighborhood but was met with blank stares by our friends. If you live in NYC or Los Angeles, you’re likely very familiar with the best restaurant blog on the planet, The Infatuation. If you don’t live in a major city, you may not have heard of them, so definitely check them out next time you’re traveling to a new city (especially NYC or LA) and are in need of restaurant recommendations. They’re constantly expanding the cities they cover, and you can search for restaurant recommendations based upon cuisine, budget and occasion. I’m always stressed out when readers email or DM me asking for restaurant recommendations in NYC because without knowing your budget, desired cuisine or neighborhood preference, it’s tough to give a solid recommendation in a city with roughly 24,000 restaurants (not an exaggeration, that’s the actual number). UPDATE: By complete coincidence, it was announced today that The Infatuation has purchased Zagat (!!) from Google. CRAZY to see how they’ve grown from being a tiny restaurant blog to now being such a huge player while still retaining their unique identity and offering. Very exciting!
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When entertaining out-of-town guests recently, we enjoyed dinners at two of our all-time NYC favorites: Raoul’s (on Friday night) and Indochine (on Saturday night). I happened to mention The Infatuation when discussing other favorites in the neighborhood but was met with blank stares by our friends. If you live in NYC or Los Angeles, you’re likely very familiar with the best restaurant blog on the planet, The Infatuation. If you don’t live in a major city, you may not have heard of them, so definitely check them out next time you’re traveling to a new city (especially NYC or LA) and are in need of restaurant recommendations. They’re constantly expanding the cities they cover, and you can search for restaurant recommendations based upon cuisine, budget and occasion. I’m always stressed out when readers email or DM me asking for restaurant recommendations in NYC because without knowing your budget, desired cuisine or neighborhood preference, it’s tough to give a solid recommendation in a city with roughly 24,000 restaurants (not an exaggeration, that’s the actual number). UPDATE: By complete coincidence, it was announced today that The Infatuation has purchased Zagat (!!) from Google. CRAZY to see how they’ve grown from being a tiny restaurant blog to now being such a huge player while still retaining their unique identity and offering. Very exciting!