Fete Lifestyle Magazine November 2023 - Food Issue | Page 21

Skylar Zerman

Worldwide

Breakfast - Sadelle’s, Manhattan, NY

Voted one of 23 Best Restaurants for Brunch in New York City by Harper’s Bazaar, among many other accolades. Watch as they make their bagels in the restaurant right in front of you! I highly recommend ordering Sadelle’s Tower, which includes all the necessary fixings needed to make your favorite bagel sandwiches. They have multiple locations, including Las Vegas, Coconut Grove, Paris, Boca Raton, Dallas, Riyadh, Miami, and Toronto.

Brunch – The Court of Two Sisters Jazz Brunch, New Orleans, LA

Court of Two Sisters is a third generation locally owned & operated restaurant in the French Quarter. Jazz Brunch is a sumptuous selection of over 60 different hot and cold dishes available every day. The buffet's offerings change according to season and time of day and feature many New Orleans favorites as well as cook to order eggs, omelets, and Eggs Benedict, a full salad bar, and various desserts.

Lunch - Denver Milk Market, Denver, CO

This LoDo food hall has so many options you won’t know which restaurant venue to order from! They have poke, fresh pasta, pizza, brunch, fried chicken, seafood, sandwiches, burgers, ice cream, pastries, smoothies, juices, salads, tacos, lobster rolls, wine, cocktails, and more. If you are vegan, vegetarian, pescatarian, gluten-free, or whatever else, you will not be lacking in food options.

Dinner - Sapori Trattoria, Chicago, IL

Looking for fresh pasta and authentic Italian food in Chicago? Look no further, as this restaurant is the place to go. Choose from their amazing Rigatoni Caprese, Spaghetti Barese, Risotto Pescatore, and many more delicious dishes. Join their wine club to receive a monthly wine subscription, handpicked to expand your taste in wine. They also offer various cooking classes and wine events to attend throughout the year.

Cocktails - L’epicier, Paris, France

L’épicier is a hidden bar and is located near the Place de la République in Paris. L’Epicier’s entrance is hidden in the shelves of a convenience store. The menu features cocktails with exotic eastern ingredients like rose water, tonka, orange blossom, cardamom or pomegranate, with approachable prices ranging from 10 to 13 Euros – plus a bespoke option at 14 Euros.

The Court of Two Sisters

Sadelle’s