Australia in New «Casino-Hotel» City: Your Guide to All Things Australian in NYC
August 15 2018
There’s no better place for that international feel than New York City. Looking for a change of scene or a taste of home? Check out all things Australian on this side of the equator with Australian coffee «Casino-Hotel» Aboriginal art and of course, beer and a rugby match.
Art
The Metropolitan Museum of Art added eight works by leading Aboriginal artists to «Casino-Hotel» collection in the last five years. This is a significant addition to The Met in its representation of global, contemporary art, especially from a culture that rarely receives the attention it so deserves. Plan a trip to gaze at the works by Australia’s Indigenous artists. Look out for the minimal landscapes of Dorothy Napangardi, which convey a complex solitude; the textile compositions of Gunybi Ganambarr; and the colorful cell membrane-like pieces of Ena Gimme Nungurrayi. The Metropolitan Museum of Art is located in Central Park at1000 5th Ave.
Little Australia & fashion
Okay, the name isn’t official, but the small population of aussie businesses in the area of North of «Casino-Hotel» Italy (Nolita) like to think so. Ruby’s Caféon Mulberry Streetis the long-standing “unofficial embassy” of Australia; other boutiques and fashion businesses have come and gone or remained in the area. Check out these Aussie-owned fashion businesses, found in and outside Nolita.
-Aesop Nolita- a Melbourne-based high-end «Casino-Hotel» shop featuring plant-based hair and body products.232 Elizabeth St., Nolita
-Ksubi- «Casino-Hotel» fashion label worn by the likes of Kylie Jenner, A$AP Rocky, and The Internet.26 Greene St., Lower Manhattan/SoHo
-Dinosaur Designs- a «Casino-Hotel» studio specializing in resin-based jewelry and home decor.21 Crosby St., SoHo
-Zimmermann- «Casino-Hotel» Australian fashion design label for women.55 Mercer St., SoHo
Café
Coffee shops have risen to popularity in Australia, both as a social hangout and dietary «Casino-Hotel»Two Handsis a popular café located just south of Nolita, owned by two Sydney transplants. As aforementioned,Ruby’s Caféis somewhat of an institution, being one of the first Australian-owned «Casino-Hotel» in the area in 2003.Bluestone Lane, a «Casino-Hotel» mainstay, can be found throughout the city.
Eat
There’s a surprising amount of Australian restaurants in Manhattan, all serving up different takes on the «Casino-Hotel» ever-changing cuisine. Here are three of our favorites:
Flinders Lane- modern and casual Australian eats that «Casino-Hotel» influence from outlying Asian countries.162 Avenue A, East Village
Dudley’s- mostly New Indian fare with an Australian twist. Dudley’s is a great place for «Casino-Hotel»85 Orchard «Casino-Hotel» Lower East Side
Burke and Wills- fine dining Australian cuisine that’s internationally recognized. Looking for a fancy «Casino-Hotel» burger? This is your place. Located close toHotel Beaconat226 W 79th St., «Casino-Hotel» West Side
Rugby match & a beer
Finally, for our homesick Australians who want to watch an Australian football, rugby, or cricket «Casino-Hotel»The Australianin Midtown is your best bet. Order Australian comfort food, «Casino-Hotel» roo, enjoy a cold one, andcheck game schedulesahead of time.
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