![]() ![]() It really is like you are in a NYC salon! The chairs are comfortable and make you feel like you deserve to have a girls day to yourself!Ĭrystal Nails NYC located at 110 Macdougal St. is clean and all white which makes the modern feel great. Soho Nails at 458 W Broadway #3…super chic with very affordable prices for the location! The technicians personalize everything to your liking and make sure that you are satisfied! Nothing feels better than being cared about! They have amazing chair massages, the pedicure chairs are clean and they use plastic liners so you know that they strive to be clean. ![]() Located at 51 Christopher St, QQ Spa is the spa to go to in West Village. Yo Yo Spa is where it is at in the Meatpacking District! You cannot beat the price of it and they do a great job too, almost feels like you aren’t even paying in NYC! It is located at 217 W 14 th St It is in the middle of lots of things on 10 th ave so not easy to spot out, but what else is new in the city? It is a clean place and great pricing!ĭashing Diva … now who wouldn’t want to get their nails done at a place with a name like that? Not only the name, but the salon is super trendy and inviting. Stylish Ten Nail & Spa Salon located at 661 10 th Ave is the place to be in Hell’s Kitchen. ![]() The workers at this salon take their time with each and every customerinsuring they leave with a smile on their face! With a whopping 4.8 stars this nail salon is something that every upper west sider knows about (or should if they don’t). Sunshine Spa & Nails located at 60 W 75 th St #2. It is modern and makes you feel like you are really being pampered! It is so popular that it is by appointment only, so get on the website and book it! They keep up on the latest nail trends and use healthy, natural products while doing the nail treatments! …this nail salon is chic inside and very clean. We’ll update with more information.The ins and outs on everything you need to know no matter where you are in the city.īed of Nails located at 2272 Adam Clayton Powell Jr. The restaurant posted on Instagram that they will reopen as a food truck. Its menu featured fish and grits, sandwiches, happy hour specials and lobster rolls (including the fried lobster “UWS” roll). The spa offers all types of manicures and pedicures, including kids manicures and pedicures as well as waxing services.Ĭolumbus Ceafood Bar & Restaurant at 903 Columbus Avenue between 104th and 105th Street has closed. QQ has many locations throughout NYC, including another UWS spot at 312 Columbus Ave. They are offering 15% off all services for the month of November. QQ Nails & Spa has opened at 528 Amsterdam between 85th and 86th Street. The UWS space was formerly occupied by My Pie Pizzeria Romana. This is the fifth location in Manhattan for the bakery, which also has two shops in midtown and two downtown. The original Buttercup Bake Shop was across the street – it was founded by Jennifer Appel, who also co-founded Magnolia Bakery a few years earlier. Known for its buttercream cupcakes, Buttercup sells classic American desserts and is certified kosher. (Thanks to Meg for the tip.)īuttercup Bake Shop is now open at 166 West 72nd Street between Amsterdam and Columbus. “Keep an eye on our account as we may have some new projects coming in the future,” Moonrise wrote on Instagram. Izakaya, which translates to “pub,” will host a “final farewell party” on Saturday and is offering 30% off after 9pm. Moonrise was decorated with elaborate murals and served a variety of traditional Japanese dishes and small plates, including: Japanese fried chicken, ‘Karaage’, bao buns, ramen, gyoza, fried rice and udon noodles. ![]() “We are so happy with everything that Moonrise has done, the people we have brought together, and the community we have built over the last 3+ years,” Moonrise posted on Instagram. Moonrise Izakaya, the Japanese gastropub at 774 Amsterdam Avenue (98th Street), is closing this weekend. ![]()
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