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Tracking the NYC Restaurants in ‘And Just Like That...' Season 3, Episode 7

Tracking the NYC Restaurants in ‘And Just Like That...' Season 3, Episode 7

Eater11-07-2025
is a born-and-raised New Yorker who is an editor for Eater's Northeast region and Eater New York, was the former Eater Austin editor for 10 years, and often writes about food and pop culture.
And just like that, HBO Max's Sex and the City sequel series returns for its third season. And Just Like That... brings back our long-time New Yorkers Carrie (Sarah Jessica Parker), Miranda (Cynthia Nixon), and Charlotte (Kristin Davis), as well as relative newcomers Seema (Sarita Choudhury) and Lisa (Nicole Ari Parker), to our televisions and laptops. What is summer without our gals talking candidly about sex, making bad puns, and dining and drinking around the city?
Like previous seasons, Eater will be tracking where the gang is eating across New York City, from brunch sessions to romantic dinners to cocktail dates. This guide will be updated weekly when each episode airs on Thursdays at 9 p.m., leading up to the finale. And we're saying it now: there will be spoilers ahead.
Episode 7, 'They Just Wanna Have Fun'
It's party time: Carrie is throwing a big birthday shindig for Charlotte to help distract her from Harry's cancer diagnosis with catered burgers and layer cakes. Miranda gets way too into the party with cringy encouragements to karaoke. Seema gets an eye infection from getting her eyelashes done at a salon that also serves coffee (it's not a real place), and eventually gets it on with Carrie's hot pleb gardener, Adam. Anthony is dealing with meeting Giuseppe's mom (played by Patti LuPone), who very much does not like him because of their age gap.
And more importantly, Carrie subconsciously flirts with downstairs neighbor Duncan — she literally takes sips out of his glass of Scotch while he smokes a pipe and praises her historical fiction chapter. Leave Aidan already!
425 Park Avenue, at East 56th Street, Midtown
The sole restaurant in this episode is this massive space from chef Jean-Georges Vongerichten. Carrie is on a lunch date with Giuseppe's mom, Gia — Carrie graciously sits in the chair while letting Gia sit on the plush banquette. Carrie is eating some huge lettuce thing while they talk about dating someone with kids. Gia tells Carrie to be herself, which means Carrie should date Duncan, no?
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