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On March 15Paul Nash answered the question:
Which New York City restaurants are best for brunch?
Brunch is a favorite activity among New Yorkers. The best brunch spots in New York City are The Astor Court at The St. Regis New York, Park Avenue Autumn, Norma’s at Le Parker Meridien, Bubby’s, and Pastis. -
On November 16Paul Nash answered the question:
What are the best romantic restaurants in New York City?
For a romantic date in New York City, the best restaurants are The River Café, La Grenouille, Bouley and Mas. -
On August 8Paul Nash answered the question:
What are the best things to see and do in New York City?
The five best things to do and see in New York City are dine out one of the world-renowned restaurants, see a Broadway show, sit on the stairs in Time Square and watch the live show of lights, people and action, try an overstuffed sandwich at one of the city’s best delis, and pamper yourself in a world-class spa! -
On August 8Paul Nash answered the question:
Which five New York City restaurants are best for brunch?
Brunch is a favorite activity among New Yorkers. The best brunch spots in New York City are The Astor Court at The St. Regis New York, Park Avenue Autumn, Norma’s at Le Parker Meridien, Bubby’s, and Pastis.
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On August 8Paul Nash answered the question:
What is New York City’s restaurant scene like?
New York City’s diverse and dynamic culinary scene never ceases to delight and amaze. From a $5 lunch from a food truck to the many celebrity-chef owned restaurants; from the glitter of star-rated restaurants to the simplicity of Chinatown; and from the trendy Meatpacking District to the up and coming restaurants in Harlem, there is an option for every price point and every palate!
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On August 8Paul Nash answered the question:
What is the best New York City nightlife?
One of the best ways to experience New York is to explore the city’s bustling nightlife. For young, hip and trendy clubs, venture downtown to the Meatpacking District. You can find the city’s best jazz clubs in Greenwich Village and Harlem. For entertainment, take in a Broadway or off-Broadway show, or visit one of the many comedy clubs where today’s famous comedians got their start. When traveling during the warmer months, make sure to visit one of the city’s hip and vibrant rooftop lounges.
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On August 8Paul Nash answered the question:
What are the best romantic restaurants in New York City?
For a romantic date in New York City, the five best restaurants are Adour Alain Ducasse at The St. Regis New York, The River Café, La Grenouille, Bouley and Mas. -
On August 8Paul Nash answered the question:
What should I pack for a trip to New York City?
When packing for your trip to New York City, here are the must-have items:
1. Comfortable walking shoes to explore the city by foot
2. Cocktail attire to live it up and experience New York’s exciting nightlife
3. Designer Sunglasses
4. A Camera and journal to record all of your adventures
5. And of course, an appetite and curiosity! -
On August 8Paul Nash answered the question:
When is the best time to visit New York City?
Although most people would consider the winter holiday season as the pinnacle of the tourist season in New York City, the summer is also becoming more popular as people discover the city’s outdoor charms. -
On August 8Paul Nash answered the question:
What is New York City's cultural scene like?
New York City offers more than any other city in the nation when it comes to culture. From Lincoln Center to Times Square and Broadway, Carnegie Hall to Madison Square Garden, and the Metropolitan Museum of Art to the MoMA, New York City is at the forefront of world-class culture. -
On August 8Paul Nash answered the question:
What are the best food experiences in New York City?
For the best food experiences in New York City, the following five restaurants cannot be missed:
1. Adour Alain Ducasse at The St. Regis New York for an interactive wine bar and modern French cuisine
2. Fresh Mediterranean seafood at Estiatorio Milos
3. Exquisite flavors at Eleven Madison Park
4. The best Middle Eastern/Lebanese cuisine with a hip scene at ilili
5. Soup dumplings to die for at Nan Xiang Xiao Long Bao (it is worth the trip to Flushing, Queens!) -
On August 8Paul Nash answered the question:
What are the best places to stay in New York City?
For the best place to stay in New York City, look no further than The St. Regis New York at 55th Street and 5th Avenue, right in the heart of midtown Manhattan! -
On August 8Paul Nash answered the question:
Where can I go to watch sports in New York City?
Live New York sports mainly take place at Madison Square Garden or in the New Jersey Meadowlands. You can cheer on the Yankees at Yankee Stadium or the Mets at Citi Field. There are also numerous sports bars throughout the city where you can catch any of your favorite teams.
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On August 8Paul Nash answered the question:
What are the best kid-friendly restaurants in New York City?
The five best kid-friendly restaurants in New York City are Serendipity 3, Ellen’s Stardust Diner, Alice’s Tea Cup, American Girl Place and Max Brenner's chocolate café.
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On August 8Paul Nash answered the question:
What is the best way to see New York City in one day?
The best way to capture the essence of New York City in just one day is to take a Grayline double decker bus tour or arrange for a private tour organized by the Concierge desk.

General Manager
The St. Regis New York
New York City, NY, USA
Since 2009, Paul Nash has served as General Manager of The St. Regis New York, a Forbes Travel Guide 5-star hotel for 19 consecutive years. Prior to joining The St. Regis New York, Paul was General Manager at The St. Regis Houston. He has also worked at The Dorchester London, opened The St. Regis Shanghai, and returned to the United States to run The Palace, a Luxury Collection Hotel in San Francisco. He earned his Applied Degree in Hotel & Business Administration in Sydney and received a Certificate in Business Administration from Washington State University. Paul has received many noteworthy awards, including Starwood General Manager of the Year.

