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Can anyone suggest a good hang out place in Manhattan, NY, where you can get good food, drinks and hookah with friends and not too expensive Asked by c2785 55 months ago Similar questions: suggest hang place Manhattan NY food drinks hookah Food & Drink > Food.
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Hookah Cafe gets really good reviews I haven't been there but it sounds like just what you're after. It doesn't sound like the cheapest place around but it's not too expensive:Hookah CafeRated 5.0 out of 5.0 13 reviews309 E 60th StNew York, NY 10022(212) 980-7998Here are a couple of reviews:This place is good for groups. Their food is very good, shisha nice,poeple very nice and friendly.
Someone comes to change the top of your shisha every 10 minutes so it will continue to burn which is very nice. The owner of the place makes you feel confortable. He eats at the same time as you, has a shisha and a the at the same time.
There could be more light and the decoration could be better as well. ***Aw, Hookah Cafe. My friends spent more time here last year than I did, but it's a lovely place.
They have a father/son thing going on here if I remember, and the guys all know a couple friends of mine. We therefore had the honor of being the first to try the popcorn flavor when it was new. Though it can be a little cold in the winter, the Hookah Cafe has a great environment.
There's a huge Turkish eye hanging by the door, which I love. Generally, you'll find adults in jackets & ties and nice coats here, which is why as a college student the atmosphere is a nice relief. There are so many flavors (rose will knock you out) and the hummus is really the clincher.It is the best hummus I've ever had.
The teas are good too. Prices kind of hurt, especially if you're getting a lot of flavors. Somehow, no matter how many people end up going, it seems like it comes to $20 a person minimum, and that's after our two or three flavors, tea, and hummus.
But it's a fun night spent at the Hookah Cafe. And I've heard tell there is a back patio now too. *******Sure, the location isn't hip and the vibe isn't crazy - but if you want a mildly festive, yet chill evening spent with friends, this is the ticket!
Having been to many hookah / shisha venues in NYC, I can say that these guys have the best tasting, longest-hitting, smoothest hookah on the block. It's rather pricey at $20 dollars a pop but you're guaranteed two hours of non-stop, in your face fruit flavored pleasure. Most importantly, they are open until the wee hours of the morning - closing at either 4 or 6AM.
Call them to check. This makes it the ideal place to crash/sober up after a long night of debauchery. *******http://www.yelp.com/biz/Q-s-GkWT-TAn3ZnZ4BDs5g?utm_campaign=local&utm_medium=organic&hrid=rvw5gf52PfixwLnHJKDamA&utm_source=googleIf it sounds too expensive for what you're after, then try this place:Cloister's Cafe On E 9th StRated 4.0 out of 5.0 31 reviews238 E 9th StNew York, NY 10003(212) 777-9128Tucked away so that you probably wouldn't notice it unless you were looking, the atmosphere is what makes this place.
There is indoor seating, but also a much larger outdoor garden. Imagine a hip mix of catholicism (stained glass windows, statues, etc.) and fair Verona. We didn't actually eat here, but I had some raspberry sorbet and my friend had a pot of their tea.
It was great to just sit and chill. The wait staff wasn't so knowledgeable, but we were really there to relax. No pressure to sit as long as you like.
Feel free to try some of their hookah too! ********Brotherly Yelplander; I haft cometh heretofore to sing the praises of the blessed Cloisters Cafe; a heavenly place of yore, where many can cometh to drink merry, rejoice on a repast worthy of tired traveler, or inhale the airs of hookkah, known to our crusader brothers in the lands of Augustine, as well as to happy pagans and infidels in the East. Thy Cloisters Cafe hath many wondrous things, which marvels the eye; colorful sacrosanct stained glass windows in the interior mess hall, a frugal decor worthy of our humble retreats, weaponry and armorie on the walls to kill mighty beast (in case it showeth), and a golden knight-in-armor by the entrance (to impede ruffians to flee without paying their fee)... Outside, a garden covered in a ceiling webbed of thorny trees, provides shelter to scorching sun, and giveth place to eat in the open air while hearing the birds and other creatures of nature.
The Hookah room, brother Yelplander, seems dark and sensual, arousing many a sinful wish, so I beseech thee to proceed with caution. The repast was most agreeable; The spicy Penne was not only of gargantuan size but of blissful taste. And the Chicken Piccata was conformed of the most exquisite twist of citrus lemon; angelical taste, perfectly marinated, I fear, with Alchemical might.
We hath mussels for entree, which gist of buttery complexion was also delightful to our palate. Ordered us a bottle of Brut Champagne, different than those by our brothers in Languedoc, but enough for us to quickly make folly. All in all, we soon thought ourselves to be partaking in a feast of cherubs, and not of humble trobadours along the path of St. MarksMay I also add, dear Yelplander, that this most blessed of places was so cheapeth; two parsons sharing all the above rations and one bottle of Brut, made for a $66.00 Denarius tab, which we promptly paid, and then went our way, thanking the tender and his lovely mistress.
Commeth brother Yelplander, commeth. Cinqum Starum Splendorum, I giveth thee! *******I think that last reviewer smoked a little too much, but he conveyed the idea about price and everything in an interesting manner.
:)I hope that helps! Sources: http://maps.google.com/maps?hl=en&q=hookah?ar=Manhattan,+New+York&fb=1&view=text&cd=1&ie=UTF8&latlng=40761133,-73963667,583205585829830744&ei=qz5bRsGMGY3erQK6sbAJ&reviews=1 .
Moomia Lounge 157 Lafayette St New York, NY 10013 Imagine the ripe, fruity goodness of a Jamba Juice smoothie. Then add alcohol. Lots of it.
You'll get something like the "King Tut," one of two dozen signature martinis at Moomia, the new Soho hooka hotspot.(Try saying that five times. ) Once you're finished with the King Tut, sink into a banquette, marvel at the hieroglyphic-coated-walls, and smoke from the 17 flavors of hookah. Next comes the belly dancers.
Ah yes, the belly dancers. Draped in teasing skirts and skimpy tops, they swirl, sashay, and flit through the crowd, making damn sure you won't just have a "low-key evening. " Ballers can head downstairs to the VIP room, which is pimped out with more hieroglyphic walls, hookahs, banquettes, and even a horizontal mummy case.
If the sneakily potent martinis, smoke, DJs, and eye candy doesn't sate your appetite, check out their food menu that includes lamb shish kebab tagine and desserts like coconut rice pudding. Guys? If the smoke, exotic dA(C)cor, and belly dancers don't give you inspiration for an opening line, then shame on you.
Sources: http://local.yahoo.com/details?id=32275174&stx=hookah&csz=New+York+NY&ed=thKyeq160SwlJPvtyWC3EBAlxHY7AZ3y9S0TJ2O6Kf_GmOjKgoTYxoyrqIrfEAH_w5L85Vnkfg-- .
Kush Lounge Kush Lounge191 Chrystie St. (between Stanton and Rivington Sts. )New York, NY 10002 212-677-7328kushlounge.com/HoursTue-Sat, 7pm-4am; Sun-Mon, closedHappy HourTue-Sat, 7pm-9pm; half-priced hookah ($15); varying drink specials; half-priced appetizers Tue-Thu, 9pm-4am; $20 hookahs Nearby Subway StopsF, V at Lower East Side-Second Ave. ; J, M, Z at BoweryPayment MethodsAmerican Express, Discover, MasterCard, Visa Sources: http://nymag.com/listings/bar/kush_lounge/ .
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