NYCWFF 2024 Guide: 5 Must-Try Restaurants & Easy Rides with Curb

October 3, 2024
Blog

As the Food Network New York City Wine & Food Festival presented by Invesco QQQ (NYCWFF) approaches on October 17 - 20, it's time to plan your culinary adventure! To make your Festival experience seamless, let Curb handle your transportation needs. Journey easily between Manhattan and the Brooklyn Army Terminal for this year’s events, thanks to Curb – we will even have a designated taxi pick-up and drop-off location for Curb rides in Brooklyn!


For the ultimate dining experience during the Festival, check out these five restaurants that are sure to impress: 

  1. Benoit
    Located in Midtown, Benoit is a renowned French bistro by Alan Ducasse that offers a variety of traditional and contemporary French dishes. Their menu brims with culinary delights including favorites such as Confit Cod and Filet Mignon. Be prepared to be transported to a Parisian Bistro with an elegant atmosphere and exceptional cuisine making Benoit a standout choice for a memorable meal.
  2. Bungalow
    Created by Michelin-starred chef Vikas Khanna, Bungalow NYC is a spot in the East Village that allows you to experience India’s rich culture and history. The menu features a variety of Indian dishes with a contemporary flair. Savor dishes like Chicken Biryani or try the unique Kiss of Kashmir.
  3. Philippe Chow
    With two prime locations in Manhattan: The Upper East Side and the Meatpacking District, Philippe Chow is known for its modern take on classic Chinese cuisine. Their must-try dishes include the Peking Duck, Chicken Satay, and Green Prawns, all served in an upscale ambiance. 
  4. Cafe Spaghetti
    Nestled in Carroll Gardens, Brooklyn, Cafe Spaghetti brings a slice of Italy to New York. Its ambiance and outdoor seating makes for the perfect spot to enjoy Italian staples like Spaghetti Pomodoro and Arancini made with love and fresh ingredients. Stop by to grab some authentic pasta or a glass of wine!
  5. Le Coucou
    Le Coucou is celebrated for its elegant French cuisine and chic decor. The menu features sophisticated dishes such as Tout le Lapin and Huîtres “Isigny.” It’s a perfect spot for an upscale dining experience during the festival.

Enhance your NYCWFF adventure with these fantastic dining options and let Curb make your travel between events smooth and relaxed. Bon appétit and enjoy the festival!


*Promo redeemable for first-time users. Only valid on Ride Now trips booked on the Curb App. Not valid on Pair & Pay.

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NYCWFF 2024 Guide: 5 Must-Try Restaurants & Easy Rides with Curb

October 3, 2024
Blog

As the Food Network New York City Wine & Food Festival presented by Invesco QQQ (NYCWFF) approaches on October 17 - 20, it's time to plan your culinary adventure! To make your Festival experience seamless, let Curb handle your transportation needs. Journey easily between Manhattan and the Brooklyn Army Terminal for this year’s events, thanks to Curb – we will even have a designated taxi pick-up and drop-off location for Curb rides in Brooklyn!


For the ultimate dining experience during the Festival, check out these five restaurants that are sure to impress: 

  1. Benoit
    Located in Midtown, Benoit is a renowned French bistro by Alan Ducasse that offers a variety of traditional and contemporary French dishes. Their menu brims with culinary delights including favorites such as Confit Cod and Filet Mignon. Be prepared to be transported to a Parisian Bistro with an elegant atmosphere and exceptional cuisine making Benoit a standout choice for a memorable meal.
  2. Bungalow
    Created by Michelin-starred chef Vikas Khanna, Bungalow NYC is a spot in the East Village that allows you to experience India’s rich culture and history. The menu features a variety of Indian dishes with a contemporary flair. Savor dishes like Chicken Biryani or try the unique Kiss of Kashmir.
  3. Philippe Chow
    With two prime locations in Manhattan: The Upper East Side and the Meatpacking District, Philippe Chow is known for its modern take on classic Chinese cuisine. Their must-try dishes include the Peking Duck, Chicken Satay, and Green Prawns, all served in an upscale ambiance. 
  4. Cafe Spaghetti
    Nestled in Carroll Gardens, Brooklyn, Cafe Spaghetti brings a slice of Italy to New York. Its ambiance and outdoor seating makes for the perfect spot to enjoy Italian staples like Spaghetti Pomodoro and Arancini made with love and fresh ingredients. Stop by to grab some authentic pasta or a glass of wine!
  5. Le Coucou
    Le Coucou is celebrated for its elegant French cuisine and chic decor. The menu features sophisticated dishes such as Tout le Lapin and Huîtres “Isigny.” It’s a perfect spot for an upscale dining experience during the festival.

Enhance your NYCWFF adventure with these fantastic dining options and let Curb make your travel between events smooth and relaxed. Bon appétit and enjoy the festival!


*Promo redeemable for first-time users. Only valid on Ride Now trips booked on the Curb App. Not valid on Pair & Pay.

Ready to ride?

Download Curb