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Since the beginning, NoMad has been synonymous with achievement and diversity, and as the city continues to grow and enrich itself, the neighborhood also continues to flourish and soak up all that comes through, making it a focal point for culture, business and entertainment. Anyone with aspirations can feel the pull of its orbit. Anyone who has made it has spent time here. A rich blend of every facet of life, industry, entertainment, food and drink and shopping, NoMad is the city at its most potent and comprehensive; a city at the center of the city.
The more you explore NoMad, the more it appears to have been hidden in plain view, defined as much by what orbits it as by its own identity as a destination for foodies, a first choice for stylish hotels and a genuine tech hub. Whichever direction you point, you will be facing an iconic aspect of New York City, a significant part of what draws people from all over the world to congregate here.
Whether it is the enduring historical landmarks like the Empire State, Flatiron or Chrysler Buildings, or Gramercy, Madison Square or Union Square Parks, each has its part to play in defining the city. Or, looking to the future, with the decidedly modern additions of the High Line, Hudson Yards or the new Whitney Museum, whichever way you turn, you find yourself confronted with something quintessential to the city’s persona. Add to that the wealth of significant art galleries, from Gagosian to Zwirner—which hardly scratches the surface—and you start to appreciate that the neighborhood is made up of a significant number of the parts that the city is famous for.
We cannot talk about NoMad without attempting to explore what makes the neighborhood a culinary mecca for every palate and flavor profile. With Eataly as your neighborhood grocery, the bar is already set high. The fact that citywide favorites like Shake Shack, Magnolia Bakery and Milk Bar have flagships yards from Anagram NoMad’s entrance suggests an appreciation for the area as a place to come to eat.
Whether looking for something established like the Union Square Cafe or Gramercy Tavern, or something from the newer world like Scarpetta, ABC Kitchen or KazuNori, the options are limitless. One could eat at a different restaurant every day of the week and never get bored. And to expand on the experience, the number of luxury hotels like The NoMad and McKittrick with their own unique ambience complete the sensation that the neighborhood is a city unto itself. Better yet, visit New York’s historic Gotham Comedy Club to really round off any edges of the city experience.
We cannot talk about NoMad without attempting to explore what makes the neighborhood a culinary mecca for every palate and flavor profile. With Eataly as your neighborhood grocery, the bar is already set high. The fact that citywide favorites like Shake Shack, Magnolia Bakery and Milk Bar have flagships yards from the Anagram entrance suggests an appreciation for the area as a place to come to eat.
Whether looking for something established like the Union Square Cafe or Gramercy Tavern or something from the newer world like Scarpetta, ABC Kitchen or KazuNori, the options are limitless. One could eat at a different restaurant every day of the week and never get bored. And to expand on the experience, the number of luxury hotels like the Nomad and McKittrick, with their own exclusive ambience complete the sensation that the neighborhood is a city unto itself. Better yet, a visit to New York’s historic Gotham Comedy Club to really round off any edges to the city experience.
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