Food & Drink
At Untapped New York we love speakeasies! So much so that we wrote the book "NYC Hidden Bars and Restaurants" which you'll find on our shop. Pictured here is our friend Georgette in her "Regarding Oysters" speakeasy, an oyster salon and cocktail experience where you get to shake your own cocktails and shuck oysters.
Gay Bars in Kuala Lumpur, Where Homosexuality is Illegal
The above image is probably not what the average traveler to Malaysia anticipates. While it is known as a moderate
Sunday Beyond Flushing – Mapo Korean BBQ
Up until recently, I was wrong about some things. As far as Asian food was concerned, I always believed my
Hotel du Nord: 1930s Film Set Immortalized Along Canal St. Martin
The Canal St. Martin area makes for one picturesque and very Parisian stroll in the capital, with its quais punctuated
Spotlight on Austin: Top 5 Off-the-Beaten Path, Eccentric Bars
With a city motto of “Keep Austin Weird,” it should come as no surprise that many of Austin’s bars
Top 8 Bars in NYC Where A Drink is Served with a Piece of Art
At Untapped New York, we’re dedicated to bringing you the best of New York’s cultural life and nightlife.
L’OisiveThé, a teahouse & knitting shop in the Butte aux Cailles
With its small village-feel, narrow cobblestone streets, and charming little houses, the Butte aux Cailles neighborhood in the southern 13th
Behind the Scenes: Making Gingerbread Brownstones in Brooklyn
Renee Baumann has gone to both architecture school and culinary school. For most of us, that would sound like two
Sunday in Chinatown – New H.K. Wonton Garden
With a hurricane behind us and the prospect of a frozen New York winter looking mighty good, I have finally
La Chambre aux Confitures: a shop dedicated to the fine alchemy and art of jams
Today, in the series of notable Parisians who changed their career in order to follow their passion, let me introduce
Exley Spices Up The Brooklyn Drinking Scene
In the shadow of the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway in Williamsburg, away from the bustle and crowd of Bedford Avenue, there’s
An Architecture and Foodie Tour of Madrid
Madrid is littered with centuries’ old buildings and offers the architect and the foodie a welcoming respite from walking through
Le Marché des Enfants Rouges: An eclectic food market hidden in the Marais
The beauty of living in Paris is that things just happen to you, especially when you expect them the least.