Cook-ING: Easy and cozy banana bread

Photo by Ingrid Doubleday and illustration by HMAC

Welcome to Cook-ING, a biweekly series where writer Ingrid Doubleday (Ingrid, ING, get it?) shares recipe ideas and reviews, meal prepping tips, dinner party plans, and other fun cooking related tidbits, stories, and snacks. This week we’ll be Cook-ING — or better yet Bak-ING — banana bread!

Restaurant Diary: Williamsburg’s savory breakfast gem, Claudia’s

Claudia’s is a small family-owned restaurant serving traditional Guatemalan cuisine on a quiet part of Bushwick Avenue. Photo by Clementine Hecker

Restaurant Diary is a biweekly series where food writer Clementine Hecker reviews restaurants that stand out among the millions of options in New York City’s restaurant scene. This week, they look at Claudia’s, a small family-owned restaurant serving traditional Guatemalan cuisine on a quiet part of Bushwick Avenue.

Restaurant Diary: Kopitiam is more than just a Malaysian coffeehouse

Malaysian food is saturated with influence. Chinese, Thai, Indian, and British flavors mingle in Nyonya cuisine: the specific hybrid of Chinese and Malay that the owner Kyo Pang brings to New York with Kopitiam. Photo by Clementine Hecker

Restaurant Diary is a biweekly series where food writer Clementine Hecker reviews restaurants that stand out among the millions of options in New York City’s restaurant scene. This week, they look at Kopitiam, a traditional Malaysian coffeehouse on the Lower East Side.

Koreatown’s Woorijip: A home away from home

At Woorijip, they stock fresh food daily on a line of storage room like metal shelves, creating a gorgeous and enticing display of packaged soups, rice plates, and fish to feast your eyes upon as you enter. Photo by Clementine Hecker

Restaurant Diary is a column where food editor Clementine Hecker reviews restaurants that stand out among the millions of options in New York City’s restaurant scene On West…

Restaurant Diary: Rosemary’s simple charm

Rosemary’s large open dining room sits on the corner of Greenwich Ave and West 10th St. and captures the light and cozy atmosphere that defines the neighborhood’s style at a much larger scale. Photo by Clementine Hecker

Restaurant Diary is a column where food editor Clementine Hecker reviews restaurants they find noteworthy that stand out among the millions of options in NYC’s restaurant scene. Being…

This Halloween, pair your frightening films with thematic feasts

For those who are looking for a cozier night this Tuesday, here are some horror, cult classics, and comforting movies; each paired with a thematically inspired meal. Composite Images from Warner Bros. Pictures, Toho Co. Ltd., Artisan Entertainment, Walt Disney Pictures.

For those who are looking for a cozier night this Tuesday, here are some horror, cult classics, and comforting movies; each paired with a thematically inspired meal.