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RESTAURANT ACME

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Janette Baker
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Nitzan Rubin, Privat
In the meantime, New York is also considered one of the most important culinary metropolises. If you open a restaurant here, you have to reckon with complications, predatory rents, opaque approval procedures and merciless competition – but you can expect a clientele that is more curious and wealthy than anywhere else. In addition to the casual interior design in the style of a brasserie, the ACME naturally convinces with its kitchen.

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In my personal warm-up in New York, however, I first have an appointment with Jean-Marc Houmard, owner of the ACME restaurant in NoHo (North of Houston Street). There, a new inspiring look can be discovered on every corner, the cafés, studios and posh shops oscillate between crazy and chic. From the very beginning, ACME has been one of the top addresses in New York’s creative scene. On our date, we sit at the table with boutique owner and designer Jen Mankins, Cecilia Dean, publisher and editor-in-chief of ‘Visionaire’, the unique style and art magazine, and Oliver Strand, “coffee critic” – which is only available in New York – of the New York Times. He explains to me where to drink his coffee: Blue Bottle Coffee (450 West 15th St). It’s freshly brewed and, you guessed it, probably the best in the world.

Don’t miss:
For the shrimp and bison carpaccio with elderberries and rye alone, the trip to the Big Apple is worth it.

Atmosphere:
Somehow creative, somehow “typical” New York

Particularities:
To stand out from the rest, Jean-Marc Houmard was able to convince none other than Danish chef Mads Refslund of his concept. The co-founder of Noma in Copenhagen, one of the best restaurants in the world, is now bringing New Nordic Cuisine closer to the American audience here.

Reservations:
As is so often the case in New York: Make your reservation in time!

Another tip:
If you want to see something else mind-blowing, then visit the Frick Collection (1 East 70th St), my current favorite museum in the former private home of Henry Clay Frick. There are probably more trendy places now, but in the afternoon I like to head for Navy ( 137 Sullivan St) for its exquisite selection of fresh oysters.

SIXT in New York:
In New York there is a particularly large selection of Sixt car rental stations and, of course, an extensive fleet. But certainly the chauffeur service would usually be the right thing.

Editor’s tip: Visit the Poggenpohl showroom in SoHo and simply enjoy the luxurious design.

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