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Downtown TripPicks: May 8 – May 15

Trip.com is an innovative planning tool that tailors recommendations for places to stay, eat and play to your specific tastes. It also allows you to share your great experiences with people who have the same interests as you; people in your “tribes.” Trip.com’s TripPicks This Week feature empowers you to discover and take advantage of great events, openings and exhibits throughout the city each week.

Here are some exciting events and sites to check out this week in Downtown New York, courtesy of Trip.com. Visit their site or download the app for more upcoming events.

Madison Square Eats 

Madison Square Eats is a bi-annual culinary pop-up event that brings New York’s top restaurants and chefs under one roof. Gourmands have until June 9th to taste the delicious and diverse offerings from over 25 vendors, including superstars like Roberta’s Pizza, Cheesesteaks By The Truffleist, Mr Bing – Beijing Street Foods, Frida’s Favorites, KBBQ by Korilla, Cannibal and others.

Madison Square Eats (Flatiron)
Daily from 11am-9pm

Dirty Movie Festival

Curated by the sex/love columnist Dan Savage, Hump! is a racy film festival where amateur directors present short films for a chance to win cash prizes. The films explore the many facets and faces of sexuality. The results are sexy, funny, moving and often transcending amateur films. $25 18+

Cinema Village (Greenwich Village)
Friday, May 5-Thursday, May 11 (check site for showtimes)

Timeout NY’s Summer Kickoff Yacht Party

We are all ready for summer! Something about longer days, sunlight and warm weather reassures us that the world is still a decent place. If dancing, drinking and winning prizes at Timeout New York’s Summer Kickoff Yacht Party  means an early (and a longer) summer than sign us up! Tickets start at $45 and cover the 3 hour Hudson River cruise, open bar, food bites and lots of entertainment.

Hornblower Cruises (South Village)
Thursday, May 11 from 6:30-9:30pm

The Edgar Allan Poe Festival

Step into the spine-tingling macabre world of Edgar Allan Poe – zombie lovers, magic cats, possessed paintings, madmen and haunted houses. Poe’s most famous works will be performed by “players at the award-winning, critically-acclaimed Radiotheatre,” inside a 190 year old church, complete with candles, ghostly mist, cobwebs and original scores. $24

St. John’s Lutheran Church (West Village)
Friday, May 12-Saturday, May 27 (check site for showtimes)

Whisky Extravaganza

The very swank Whisky Extravaganza, this year taking place in the equally swanky Prince George Ballroom, promises whisky aficionados and newbies over 100 samplings of “wide range of the most prestigious single malt, premium Scotch and other unique whiskies from around the world,” accompanied by sumptuous bites. $150

Prince George Ballroom (Flatiron)
Wednesday, May 10 from 7-9:30 pm

ShakesBEER Barcrawl

While nothing beats watching Shakespeare in Central Park, we would like to offer an alternative for all you lovers of Shakespeare and haters of long lines. Tag along on a ShakesBEER pub crawl where you’ll hit 4 different bars, drink 4 drinks and watch actors act out some of the best scenes from Twelfth Night, As You Like It, Measure For Measure and a special ShakesBeer Mash-Up. $49, includes 4 drinks.

Parkside Lounge (Lower East Side)
Saturday, May 13 and Saturday, May 20 from 3-6pm

River Games

Forget the gym! Get summer ready at Hudson River Park. Part fundraiser, part Olympics, the Hudson River Park Games are a series of individual and group fitness activities that are challenging, and healthy!  Activities include kayaking, volleyball, yoga, spinning and lifting.  Expect live music a beer garden and food trucks.

Pier 26 at Hudson River Park (Tribeca)
Saturday, May 13 (check site for times)

Mother’s Day Brunch

Mom deserves nothing but the best, so this mother’s day take her to lush, green secret rooftop garden – Gallow Green atop the McKittrick Hotel – for an extra special Mother’s Day buffet brunch. Sip on chic cocktails and munch on fanciful salads, organic eggs and decadent, juicy porchetta before hitting the sweets station. $38

McKittrick Hotel (Chelsea)
Saturdays and Sundays from 11am-4pm

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Featured

Mother’s Day Gift Idea: DIY Kits

Cinco De Mayo is just a few weekends away, as is Mother’s Day. For the maternal figure in your life who knows their way around a kitchen, here are two gifts that will undoubtedly keep giving:

1) Brooklyn Brew Shop’s Jalepeño Saison Beer Kit

All of Brooklyn Brew Shop’s kits — including the Jalepeño Saison edition — are designed for use on a standard kitchen stove and use real ingredients instead of the less flavorful extracts and additives typical in other homebrewing kits. Brewed with fresh jalapeños and agave nectar, the company’s Jalepeño Saison is brilliantly-balanced, providing a peppery punch of flavor to kick your party into a full-out fiesta. Seeking something less spicy? Then check out the Chocolate Maple Porter, BrewDog Punk UPA, Chestnut Brown Ale , Oatmeal Stout or Hard Cider Kit instead. Priced at $40.

2) FarmSteady’s Mexican Fresh Cheese Making Kit

No Cinco De Mayo celebration is complete without cheese, of course. While traditional Mexican cheeses can be difficult to find in most New York grocery stores, they are both delicious and simple to make in the comfort of your own kitchen, provided you have the right ingredients on-hand. FarmSteady’s brand new Mexican Fresh Cheese Making Kit helps you impress your guests and keep things fresh by equipping you with everything needed to make creamy queso creations like Queso Oaxaca, Queso Fresco, and Queso Panela — just add fresh milk! FarmSteady also offers Italian Fresh Cheese and Everything Bagel & Cream Cheese kits for those looking beyond the upcoming May holidays.

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Business

Ode à la Rose co-founder Olivier Plusquellec on roses, Valentine’s Day & more

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For many people, flowers are only ordered for special occasions. In turn, many people do not think about where their flowers are coming from or what the long-term consequences of their purchase may be. In the case of Ode à la Rose — as based in Chelsea — all of its orders are delivered same-day in Manhattan, as arranged locally, and customers can see a photo of their order prior to delivery. In addition, Ode à la Rose orders are presented in an appealing, exclusive gift box.

Ode à la Rose was founded by Olivier Plusquellec and Louis Brunet less than a decade ago. Five years after starting as a local New York-centric service, Ode à la Rose has grown to a multi-million dollar company, now delivering to 12 states around the Northeastern United States. Not only does Ode à la Rose offer flowers, but it also allows customers to add on candles created Grasse, France — arguably the fragrance capital of the world — and boxes of macarons from the New York City-based Macaron Café.

With Valentine’s Day just around the corner, Downtown caught with Ode à la Rose co-founder Olivier Plusquellec for some Q&A. Beyond its website, www.odealarose.com, Ode à la Rose also stays active on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and Google+. Olivier himself is also on Twitter.

Do you have a favorite offering of Ode à la Rose?

Olivier Plusquellec: I love our peony bouquets. Peonies are not available all year round…which is probably what makes me love them all the more. They’re perfect to decorate and brighten up any room and transform your home into a picture perfect pad in no time.

For someone seeking a Valentine’s Day gift for a partner or loved one, what would you recommend they pick up?

OP: Red roses are a Valentine’s Day classic for a reason. You can’t go wrong with a dozen — or one hundred! — red roses. Pink is also quite popular, and purple is a fun, unique color to switch things up with.

How about for a friend or a co-worker?

OP: If you still want to send roses, but without romantic intentions, yellow is a perfect choice. A mix of flowers tends to be more friendly as well, such as our Wildflowers & Roses bouquet. Nothing too big or crazy, or they may get the wrong impression!

Valentine’s Day aside, what are the key times of year for your business?

OP: Mother’s Day is the second most popular holiday for us. In terms of seasons, spring and autumn tend to be the busiest.

I understand that Ode à la Rose now delivers in 12 states. Does that mean that your flowers are sourced from all over the place?

OP: Although we deliver all throughout the Northeast, every arrangement is made in our New York City workshop, located in the heart of the Chelsea flower district. We make everything to order, and then ship the bouquets overnight in our travel containers filled with water to keep the flowers fresh.

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Is the goal to be able to ship to all 50 states? To grow in another way?

OP: Yes. In 2017, we’ll be opening up a floral workshop on the West Coast with a similar set up as the one we currently have in New York City. Our goal is to have workshops in several strategic locations in the U.S. within the next five years to be able to deliver our bouquets to all 50 states.

Before starting up Ode à la Rose, what did you do for a living?

OP: We both worked in investment banking and made the leap to entrepreneurship about five years ago.

Have you always had a passion for roses?

OP: I’ve always enjoyed flowers especially to decorate my home. However, my passion for roses and for the art of floral design really started and grew with this venture.

Is there something you wish more people knew about your company?

OP: We offer a couple of features that enhance the flower delivery experience. For example, we send a photo of the actual arrangement that was made to the sender to guarantee that what our customers see on our website is what their loved one receives. We also offer our clients the option — free of charge — to upload their favorite photo during the check-out process which we print on glossy paper and add to the bouquet delivery.

When not busy with Ode à la Rose, how do you like to spend your free time?

OP: I like to spend most of my free time with my daughters, Rose and Madeleine. I don’t see them much during the week, so I try to make it up to them on the weekends, which leaves me with very little time to do anything else.

Do you have a favorite restaurant in New York?

OP: There are so many great restaurants in New York City, but Casa Apicii in Greenwich Village is currently my go-to place. The food there is absolutely off the charts, and the decor is beautiful.

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Dining

L.A. Burdick’s Cathy Watson & Michael Klug on their new SoHo store, premium chocolates & more

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Established in New York City in 1987, L.A. Burdick Chocolate was largely-inspired by travel to France and Switzerland by founder Larry Burdick. He and wife Paula — a graduate of the Fashion Institute Of Technology — co-founded the company, as known for both its pure chocolate and its hand-made delicacies. Beyond its online and mail-order offerings, L.A. Burdick now has stores in New York, Boston, nearby Cambridge, and Walpole, New Hampshire; its New York operations are now run out of SoHo on 156 Prince Street.

Beyond the quality of its ingredients, one of Burdick’s trademarks is its seasonal and limited-edition items. Not only does L.A. Burdick have specialty chocolates available for Christmas, Hanukkah, New Year’s Eve and Valentine’s Day, but such is also made special for St. Patrick’s Day, Halloween, Thanksgiving and the birthday of Robert Burns each year. More about this was uncovered via Q&A with Michael Klug, Burdick’s Head Chocolatier, and Cathy Watson, the brand’s Chief Operating Officer.

L.A. Burdick can be visited online at www.burdickchocolate.com. Burdick can also be followed on social media via Instagram, Facebook, Twitter and Pinterest.

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How does your new store in SoHo compare to other L.A. Burdick locations?

Cathy Watson: The new location is set up with the same structure as our other locations. It is a bit more compact as it is the smallest square foot store, but it gives us the opportunity to focus on the chocolates. After all, that is who we are.

Michael Klug: All of our store locations have the same flair of old-world Europe, with warm wooden tones on our displays and a welcoming feeling that I would best describe as “ cozy comfort.” However, our Boston location is our largest store with a very generous display of chocolate products and extensive seating capacity. Our Cambridge location is a favorite institution among college students around Harvard Square. The seating and display is more limited.

The SoHo location is our smallest store location, but reflects the same style as all our other stores. Walpole, where we are headquartered, is similar in size than our Cambridge store, with a little larger display option for products. We also have in Walpole our largest loose bonbon display. The café in Walpole shares its store with a local restaurant/bistro that is similar in furnishing style, but does not belong to our company.

To you, what makes L.A. Burdick different from other chocolatiers?

CW: Integrity. Love. Passion. All the ingredients necessary to stay true to who we are and the commitment to continue to give the customers the freshest, highest-quality product consistently for 30 years.

MK: This is a very wide question, and all other chocolatiers are so different from each other in the first place. We stand out by having an extremely strict commitment to freshness; we give our fresh bonbon assortments a shelf life of two weeks. We don’t use any preservatives, artificial ingredients, food colorings or molds. All of our chocolates are very detailed, garnished, are truly handmade and we use only highest-quality ingredients. Our signature chocolate mouse is present in each bonbon assortment and gives our exquisite elegant look a unique charming touch, that separates us easy from all other chocolatiers.

In addition, we focus on the chocolate flavors in our creations and have them being paired with their individual seasonings but not dominated. You will always be able to taste the finesse of the chocolate that is used in our Fig, Raspberry and Ginger bonbons, for example. At last, our hot drinking chocolate stands out as one of the most decadent, rich, complex hot beverages that can be found.

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Where are your chocolates sourced from? Or is that a secret?

MK: We source our chocolate from Central and South America, the Caribbean Islands and Madagascar. We only source chocolate that meets our highest criteria, where we want to taste the quality of the cocoa upfront and not the sugar profile that is added to the cocoa. This is a wide problem with mediocre chocolate, that even in a high cocoa percentage chocolate the sugar flavor can be upfront the cocoa flavor. It is due, in these cases .to the large particle size of the sugar crystals.

Do you have a favorite product from L.A. Burdick?

CW: That is difficult, I don’t believe I do. I have many favorites, and depending on how I am feeling will depend on what I may choose.

MK: I personally love the single-source chocolate bars and our chocolate assortment boxes the most. The variety of different creations in the boxes offer me a quick satisfaction for every type of chocolate mood I am currently in.

Are there any holiday-specific products being offered by L.A. Burdick?

CW: Yes, we make handmade chocolate snowmen. They come in a wood box of nine, tied with ice blue French-wired ribbon and handstamped with a silver wax seal.

MK: We have for every holiday a large selection of chocolates. Right now we offer chocolate snowmen, German Christmas Stollen, tuxedo penguins for New Year’s, Hanukkah decorated wood boxes for chocolate assortments and chocolate mice assortments. January, we celebrate Robert Burns’ birthday with a wonderful single scotch whisky assortment. We have a special Asian-inspired chocolate assortment for Lunar New Year. Valentine’s-themed chocolate boxes, which included handcut chocolate heart bonbons. Easter chocolates in a very large variety…Mother’s Day features our chocolate bees and a 10-flavored fruity, floral spring bonbon assortment. Hand-dipped chocolate Elephants from April to August to support the David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust. Halloween-based chocolates with chocolate ghosts, bats and chocolate assortments presented in a coffin box. Thanksgiving, we do handmade chocolate turkeys.

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How do the current offerings of L.A. Burdick compare to what the store sold decades ago?

CW: The offerings are still to this day made the same way, and we have many of the same offerings, chocolate mice included. Michael has created other bonbons over the years to add to the collection, as well as creating specialty assortments for holidays…Other whimsicals have been added throughout the years. Snowmen, bunnies, ghosts…

MK: We always create new chocolate bonbons and products, but our style of how they are made and what characteristics dominate them is unchanged. We always look for very thin-shelled handmade chocolate products but our variety is more than doubled of what we did 20 years ago. Some products are still the same, like our classic mice and some of our bonbon like the Baton Framboise, Brazilia and Richelieu. But the variety offers so many options that were still not available back then like, turkeys, snowmen, special seasonal assortments, pate de fruit plain and chocolate covered and many many more.

New store aside, what is coming up for L.A. Burdick?

CW: We will continue to grow the company by putting in new stores in strategic locations, also continue to grow our mail-order business. In this business, when you talk about what is coming up, it’s really about continuing to source and making sure you are always getting the best ingredients. From the use of local farms for our cream and butter, to knowing where the beans come from that create the couverture used for our bonbons. There are so many companies that begin taking shortcuts to show a better profit, and we have to continually be certain that the products and ingredients that we purchase are always the best and will not allow ourselves to purchase anything but. This would mean, changing vendors if the vendor cuts corners.

MK: We will be expanding our retail program to Chicago this coming year, celebrating our 30th anniversary with the presentation of some special bonbons and drinks. Probably adding some more single-source options if we find cocoa sources that meet our standards.

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Have you always been passionate about chocolate? Where did you work before L.A. Burdick?

CW: I have always had a sweet tooth — it is my downfall — and I have always loved business. So for me, this was a match made in heaven. I was in the restaurant business for many years before coming to Burdick’s. In fact, I bought a restaurant when I turned 21 instead of going to school. I taught myself how to be successful with a lot of hard work early on.

MK: I was passionate about food since my teens and so fascinated with it that in my early 20s gave up law school in Germany and did a formal education in the German cooking apprentice program. I was fortunate to learn 3 years in two-star Michelin restaurant in Cologne. From there I worked as a cook and pastry assistant under Eckart Witzigmann in Munich — if you Google him that will easy tell how special that experience was for me — and then was the pastry chef for Dieter Mueller’s restaurant in Bergisch Gladbach, which also achieved 3-star Michelin.

I moved to New York in 1993 and was pastry chef of Lespinasse under Gray Kunz and pastry Chef of Chanterelle under David Waltuck in 1997. After working for two years at The Mark Hotel in New York, I became Head Chocolatier at L.A. Burdick Handmade Chocolates in 2002. So my passion for food and chocolate goes hand in hand, but my base from savory food in my early years in the gastronomic world I consider my strongest asset as a Chocolatier. I always see our product as a delicacy and food product, and not as candy .

When not busy with work, how do you like to spend your free time?

CW: Hmm…This can sometimes be a problem because I am tied so closely with my position. But I love to travel, go antiquing, and just sit and look out at the ocean. Something low-key and calming.

MK: I always like to travel and taste the food of the world. Sadly that doesn’t happen too often, but cooking at home, enjoying fantastic wines especially reds from Bordeaux, Burgundy, Rhone, Piedmont and whites from Germany, Loire, Alsace and Austria. I also enjoy fly fishing and classical music. But most of my time is occupied with my family life — my wife Ann-Michele and son Valentin.

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Any upcoming concerts or events for you?

CW: Personally? Unfortunately this time of year comes with no plans except a huge family gathering at my house Christmas Eve. I have had it for the past 15 years ever since my dad passed. I don’t have any concerts or events scheduled, I begin thinking of those things in the spring.

Do you have a favorite restaurant in New York?

CW: I personally don’t. When I am there, it is all business and I step out to grab a bite. But I love it when I go with Michael, because he is such a foodie that he always has a great place to go.

MK: I have to say since living in Walpole, New Hampshire since 2002, my exposure to the New York restaurant scene is limited. But I do love my dear friend Anita Lo’s Annisa very much. Also for casual great Germanic/Austrian fare, Erwin Schroettner’s Café Katja, the only place were you get great white asparagus when in season.

Finally, any last words for the kids?

CW: Children that are introduced to our chocolate at a young age learn about “real” chocolate. I know a few that have grown to become chocolate snobs and will not eat any other chocolate. It gives them a taste of a high quality product. They love the mice, penguins and snowmen!

MK: Good chocolate is not about cocoa percentage, only about great cocoa.

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Living

Have A Pink Mother’s Day

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Champagne and Macaroons, what better way to treat your mom? Put a Pretty in Pink twist on Mother’s Day with this lovely sweet and tingly rosé Champagne and the famous Ladurée Macaroons.

Champagne Bollinger

Treat your mom to a chilled bottle of Bollinger Rosé. As fresh as rosé with the balance of Bollinger, this rosé Champagne demonstrates Bollinger’s technical, red wine-making skills and sports notes of wild berry, red currant and cherry with velvety fine bubbles.

Ladurée Macaroons

For a sweet treat to accompany the bubbles pick up some of the famous Ladurée Macaroons. With a wide array of flavors in both lovely pastels and vibrant colors they’re sure to be pleasing to the eye as well as a sweet tooth.

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Fashion Lifestyle

Nina x Teri Jon #ThankfulMOMents Campaign

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In honor of Mother’s Day, Nina Footwear has paired up with luxury brand Teri Jon in the new #ThankfulMOMents campaign. For the campaign, which celebrates the special bond between mothers and their children, they’ve chosen five top influencers to share what motherhood means to them.

“Nina is a family-run, New York business bringing fashion footwear to women of all ages. When Teri Jon approached us with this opportunity we were delighted to participate,” says Nina Miner, Chief Creative Officer at Nina Footwear about their involvement in the campaign. “We applaud Teri Jon’s vision to celebrate mothers in such a sophisticated, modern way.”

The chosen influencers include 2015’s Miss America Kira Kazantsev, Leanne Barlow of Elle Apparel, Excessories Expert Elizabeth Savetsky, Style Blogger Olya Hill of Living Notes and Urban Cruising, and Brittany Xavier of Thrifts and Thread.Terijon1

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On Teri Jon’s website you’ll find videos of each of the top influencers, where they explain their relationship with their children and what they wish to instill in them as well as a series of photos of them in their favorite looks dressed in Teri Jon and Nina Shoes.

“I’m a woman, a mother, and a grandmother who prides myself on making women feel beautiful. Managing Teri Jon by my side is my incredible daughter Leora Platt,” Rickie Freeman, Chief Executive Officer of Teri Jon said. ”On Mother’s Day, we wanted to celebrate and cherish all the women who have shaped who we are today by sharing their powerful, touching stories.”

The campaign encourages participants to post their own video or photos and share why they are thankful to their mothers. There’s even a price to win luxury Teri Jon dresses and Nina Shoes if they tag their content with the hashtag #ThankfulMOMents. Teri Jon will select the winner at midnight after Mother’s Day.

-by Eva Troester