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Tracking the NYC Restaurants in ‘And Just Like That...' Season 3, Episode 5
Tracking the NYC Restaurants in ‘And Just Like That...' Season 3, Episode 5

Eater

time13 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • Eater

Tracking the NYC Restaurants in ‘And Just Like That...' Season 3, Episode 5

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. Thank god: Carrie is back in New York, but still in weird relationship limbo with Aidan (again). But now on her home turf, she's experiencing that evergreen urban problem of cohabiting. First, she's got a basement tenant, Duncan (played by Jonathan Cake), who is back from his travels and immediately gets annoyed with Carrie's clacky heels (but really, no one should walk inside their homes with shoes on). She attempts to make nice by giving him a gift basket with goodies from the neighborhood, including tea from a local shop. Miranda moves in with Carrie after dealing with an Airbnb neighbor blasting music, but it isn't working out well. Miranda is not the best roommate, eating Carrie's last yogurt and bananas and spilling sticky soda all over her fancy new table. In the meantime, Charlotte is dealing with a heavier issue — it turns out Harry has prostate cancer. But instead of stewing in her worries, she, Lisa, and their respective families head out to glamp on Governors Island, where they make s'mores and croque-monsieurs. 23 Grand Street at Sixth Avenue, Soho The ladies get brunch at the ModernHaus Soho restaurant. Someone orders a grain bowl (I think Charlotte), Seema the brassicas, and Carrie the goat cheese. They talk about Carrie's neighbor dilemma, when Charlotte rightly says that taking off your shoes is more 'sanitary.' 129 East 18th Street at Irving Place, Gramercy Park Duncan almost accidentally burns down his apartment, but Carrie saves the day. To repay her, the two go out for dinner at one of New York's oldest bars. She eats the perfect meal of steak, fries, and wine. He shares that this was 'a rare meal out' for him; he usually makes stew at home and holes himself up while writing his next biography for six months. Could this be a blossoming friendship or even a relationship? We'll see!!! See More: Dining Out in NY NYC Guides

Inside ModernHaus SoHo's Deep Sleep Suite And Luxurious Turndown Menu
Inside ModernHaus SoHo's Deep Sleep Suite And Luxurious Turndown Menu

Forbes

time20-06-2025

  • Lifestyle
  • Forbes

Inside ModernHaus SoHo's Deep Sleep Suite And Luxurious Turndown Menu

Inside ModernHaus Soho's the ultimate rest-centric escape, the Deep Sleep Suite. ModernHaus Soho When the sun stays out past 8 p.m on the Summer Solstice, so do we – dining later, staying out longer, and sleeping less. It may feel like the start of summer fun, but longer days and lingering light can also confuse our body's sleep cues, leaving us struggling to wind down. MonderHaus SoHo, a luxury boutique hotel nestled in downtown New York, offers an unexpected antidote to the city's nonstop pace: a Deep Sleep Suite and curated Deep Sleep Turndown Menu designed to quiet the mind and deliver real rest, even in the heart of Manhattan. The Hastens is a must-have for any luxurious sleep tourism offering. ModernHaus Launched in partnership with heritage mattress brand Hästens and Helight Sleep, a NASA-inspired red light sleep device, the Deep Sleep Suite marks a new chapter in what the hospitality world is calling sleep tourism – an emerging travel trend focused on restoration rather than stimulation. 'We see guests who place a premium on wellness and performance,' says Tyler Cathcart, Hotel Manager at ModernHaus SoHo. 'These are often high-achieving individuals – executives, creatives, and entrepreneurs – who live fast-paced lives, in a state of overstimulation or burnout, [who] recognize the value of quality sleep as a pillar of their overall well-being.' Located in the penthouse-level Gallery Suite, the Deep Sleep Suite includes a Hästens bed, often dubbed the 'Rolls Royce of mattresses,' along with a Helight Sleep device that mimics the fading glow of a sunset with a specific 630 nanometer wavelength, promoting melatonin production naturally, without pills or apps. Guests also receive a VIP sleep calibration at the Haästens Sleep Spa, with roundtrip transportation in a Hästens-branded care and take-home items like mouth tape and a face roller from The Skinny Confidential. As part of their regular stay, ModernHaus offers all guests access to its Deep Sleep Turndown Menu, which includes Helight Sleep usage as well as sleep-friendly services, food, and beverages, including calming teas. ModernHaus is collaborating with Helight to incorporate red light therapy into its Turndown Menu. Helight Red light therapy may be trending, but it's grounded in real science. 'Longer summer days are beautiful, but can be biologically confusing,' says Denise De Baun, CEO of Helight USA. 'They throw off melatonin timing, delay sleep onset, and disrupt cues critical for restful sleep.' Helight Sleep is designed to counter these seasonal imbalances by mimicking nature's sleep signals, like the setting sun, with precision. 'With daily use, it can help restore your circadian balance, so you can fall asleep faster, stay asleep longer, and wake up truly rested – even in the peak of summer,' De Baun adds. Cathcart believes the Deep Sleep Suite challenges traditional assumptions about urban hotels. 'One of the most common misconceptions, especially in vibrant urban destinations like SoHo, is that hotels are designed purely for stimulation: a place to drop your bags before heading out to eat, explore, and socialize,' he says. 'While that energy is certainly part of the appeal, what's often overlooked is the potential for a hotel stay to be intentionally restorative.' Hastens signature checkered blue adorns the suite. ModernHaus Sleep tourism, once a fringe wellness niche, is increasingly central to hospitality. For Helight, ModernHaus SoHo marks one of the first of many hotel integrations. 'We [are] actively in conversations with a number of hospitality groups to integrate Helight Sleep into their guest experience. ModernHaus stood out for their deep commitment to luxury, thoughtful design, and guest well-being,' says De Baun. The Turndown Menu includes the Helight Sleep device to support natural sleep rhythms. Helight In an age of 24/7 connectivity and wellness-as-status, the pursuit of deep rest is no longer seen as indulgent, but essential. 'We've created a suite where every detail, from the lighting to the scent profile to the curated pre-sleep rituals invites deep rest,' says Cathart. 'We are trying to offer an experience that goes beyond plush bedding or blackout curtains. This is a holistic sleep environment grounded in wellness.' Whether you're a jet-lagged traveler, a burnt out New Yorker, or simply someone who sleeps best in five-star sheets, the message is clear: better rest isn't a luxury, it's a necessity. And ModernHaus is betting that its summer guests will come for the city views, but stay for the sleep.

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