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  1. My list after doing SF. Hope it helps someone..

    Food/Drink

    Monks Kettle – Gastro Pub

    Abbots cellar – Gastro/Pairing

    Baby Blues – BBQ

    Lolinda – BBQ

    La Mar – Awesome Peruvian

    Locanda – Italian

    Bar Tartine - Local/American

    Delfina – Pizza

    Farina – Pasta

    Gracias Madre – Vegan Mexican

    Devil teeth – Breaky

    Beretta - Pizza, general Italian and great cocktails

    Yamo - Burmese

    Kiji - Sushi

    Memphis Minnies – BBQ

    Samovar – Russian tea house

    Clothes

    Union Made (18th and Sanches)

    Self Edge (Denim) (714 Valencia)

    Rapha (Cycling related)

    Muji

    Uniqlo

  2. Mid-range restaurants

    The Corner Shop CafeÌ â€“ Cnr of Broadway and Bleecker Street – truffle mac & cheese is v

    good!

    Freeman’s – Freeman’s Alley on Rivington Street btw Chrystie Street and Bowery

    Stanton Social – Stanton Street btw Ludlow & Orchard Streets Great tapas-style bar food and good drinks; also good for brunch.

    The Spotted Pig – cnr W11th Street & Greenwich Street, Far West Village Great food, nice bar upstairs. No reservations. Always super-busy. Bono is one of the owners.

    Tortilla Flats – cnr of W11th Street & Washington Street, Meatpacking District Cool, casual Mexican place – they do Tequila Bingo on Tuesday nights.

    Public – Elizabeth Street between Prince & Spring Street, NoLiTa. REALLY good cocktails.

    Rosa Mexicano – E18th Street between 5th Avenue and Broadway (v close to Union Square); Lincoln Center on the Upper West Side.

    Coffee Shop – Union Square

    Bit of a “scene†but open 24/7 and a good spot to stop into if you’re around Union Square.

    Fatty Crab – Hudson Street btw Horatio and Gansevoort Street; Broadway at W77th Street Really good Malaysian food; cosy atmosphere.

    Petite Abeille – Hudson Street btw Barrow and Christopher Streets

    Belgian cafeÌ â€“ all you can eat mussels on Wednesday nights ($20 incl a beer); good spot to stop for lunch in the West Village.

    Moustache – Bedford Street btw Grove & Morton Streets, West Village

    REALLY good Lebanese food

    Westville – W10th btw Hudson & W4th, West Village; and W18th Street Chelsea. Cheap feed; always busy. Choose a main with a variety of sides. Good Apple Pie

    Cafeteria – Cnr W17th and 7th Avenue – 24hrs, 7 days.

    Little Owl – Cnr of Grove Street & Bedford Street, West Village

    More pricey Restaurants

    Tao – Madison & 58th

    Awesome asian restaurant.

    They used to do a $24.07 3-course set menu lunch – worth checking out if they still do it as it’s really good value.

    Bond Street – Bond Street btw Broadway and Lafayette Really cool Japanese restaurant

    Upstairs / street level restaurant is quite expensive Downstairs bar is great and reasonably priced

    Il Buco – Bond Street btw Broadway and Lafayette

    Gorgeous Italian food in a restaurant that also sells genuine Italian goods.

    Sushi Samba – 7th Ave between Grove & Barrow Streets, West Village

    Gramercy Tavern – W20th btw 6th & 5th Avenues, Gramercy Park

    Absolutely love this place. The front section is really comfortable, affordable and delicious. No reservations. Flatiron Bar is nearby (see bars).

    Spice Market – 9th Avenue & W13th Street, Meatpacking District

    A reservation is pretty essential here unless you’re happy to eat at 5pm or 11pm. It’s a great spot in the heart of the Meatpacking District and a celeb spotting isn’t out of the question.

    Tribeca Grill – cnr Greenwich Street & Franklin Street, Tribeca

    Robert De Niro owns this restaurant. It’s old school but still cool. Great food. De Niro’s dad’s artwork hangs on the walls. The Bubble Bar isn’t far from here and a nice wine bar called The Other Room is nearby too.

  3. There was a nice Thom Browne leather bag down to 1500, some decent Tom Ford 3 pieces down to 2500, some nice pal zileri and caruso suits, some nice Brioni suits/knits.

    Shoe wise there was the odd sized Rick Owens and KVA. A fair few Common Projects and YSL but mostly small/large sizes. Givenchy gladiator sandles or whatever the fuck they're called, some canvas YSL shoes.

    A couple of RO, Julis, Boris basics.

    Heaps of CDG for anyone still stuck in 2007

    No eye wear or fragrances on sale unfortunately.

  4. i am going to be in melbourne for a week, hence asking in this thread. con is not dressy enough and is too 'fashion' - i just need a pair of well made traditionall dress shoes for formal occasions that aren't disgusting to look at (ie loake, crockett & jones etc). as i said, i would normally order online (loake's are $550 in david jones but $300 from england) but they won't get here on time so i need a slightly cheaper and melbourne-accessible alternative. i always thought em stocked ann d and other gothninj labels, not the kind of shit i'm after.

    I fuckin' miss read it as over $300 rofl. Must have been drunk

    Luisa might have something? Off Collins St.

    Chronicles? Luisa? What is wrong with you kids

    Ring/email pediwear or Herrings and tell them your time concerns as they can sometimes deliver within 5 days. Meermin (carmina) also ships quickly.

    If not - American Tailors has some CJ and Carminas on sale last month.

    DJs had Loakes on sale too

    Herringbone have CJs

    Styleforum - Australian Thread - ask members if anyone is selling

  5. Mont Blanc giftcard / voucher - $4,100

    AUD$3,500 OBO

    This is a store credit for AU$4,100 at Mont Blanc. It is redeemable at any store Australia wide.

    Montblanc International is a German manufacturer of writing instruments, watches and accessories, often identified by their "White Star" logo.

    Pickup is more than welcome and actually preferred. If you are outside Sydney, let me know and we can work something out.

    Please let me know if you have any questions at all.

  6. Hey guys

    This is a 100% authentic IW3255-01 IWC Mark XVI Mens Watch

    $3200 OBO

    Pickup is welcome. No box for this item, so 100% authenticity guaranteed - come inspect

    Reason for sale is I have come across my grail watch!

    Brand IWC

    Model number IW325501

    Gender Mens

    Series Spitfire Mark XVI

    Watch Style Dress

    Movement Automatic

    Engine Calibre 30110 (21 Jewels, 28,800 vph)

    Functions Hours, Minutes, Seconds, Date

    Case Material Stainless Steel

    Case Shape Round

    Case Diameter 39mm - View the watch size chart

    Case Thickness 11.5 mm

    Case Back Screw Down Stainless Steel

    Crown Screw Down

    Bezel Fixed Stainless Steel

    Dial Color Black

    Dial Type Analog

    Dial Markers Arabic Numeral

    Hands Luminous Blue

    Luminiscents Hands and Dial Markers

    Bracelet Black Kevlar

    Band Width 20 mm

    Clasp Tang

    Calendar Automatic Date at the 3 o'clock position

    Water Resistant 60 meters / 200 feet

    Crystal Scratch Resistant Sapphire

    Watch Label Swiss Made

    Additional Information Date Displays at 3 O'clock Position; 42-Hour Power Reserve

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  7. Stowa Marine Original

    $1200

    Avoid the waiting time until July and get a discount

    Reason - I have found my grail, also have an IWC Mark 16 for sale

    You will be receiving the following items:

    1) The watch with the original strap with deployant.

    2) The orginal warranty card from Stowa

    3) The original watch pouch from Stowa

    4) The metal watch box

    5) The outer white paper box

    Size

    Diameter: 41.00 mm

    Height: 12.00 mm

    Strap width: 22 mm

    Lug-to-Lug size: 50.20 mm

    Waterproof: up to 5 ATM

    Weight: 77gr. (leather strap), about 130 gr. (metal bracelet)

    Materiality

    Case: Stainless steel, fine matt

    Dial: White high polished (enamel look), black printed

    Crystals: Front Sapphire crystal domed and sapphire display case back

    Hands: Temperature blued steel

    Strap: Leather strap or metal bracelet

    Crown: Stainless steel with STOWA logo

    Movement

    Caliber: Unitas 6498-1

    Mechanism: manual wind

    Half vibrations: 18,000 A/H

    Function: hour, minutes, small second

    Power Reserve: min. 45 hours

    Number of jewels: 17 synthetic rubies

    Finish: Geneve Stripes finish, screw balance, swan neck regulator, blued screws, golden STOWA engraving

    Specific features

    screw balance, swan neck regulator, screwed display case back

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