When I was a girl the Meatpacking District was known for large slaughterhouses, tranny hookers, the Mafia, drugs and sex clubs. The vices in the Meatpacking District almost overshadowed the meat and it was one of the best places to find sin in
Now Gansevoort Market is a far cry from the days when transsexual prostitutes skulked around corners and the Mafia ruled the slaughterhouses with an iron, Black Hand. The Meatpacking District is one of the chicest areas in the city with restaurants, bars and clubs that play host to the fierce and fabulous as well as some of the best designer boutiques. If you are visiting NYC this summer or at any time, here are my choices for the best that the Meatpacking District has to offer.

DINING
RdV
212-675-3300
www.rdvlounge.com
After stepping down a dimly lit stairway, you arrive in a sexy subterranean chill zone. RdV takes elegance underground with its plush Baroque style furniture and potted banana trees that add a tropical feel. The candlelit private dining room is a hideaway within a hideaway and provides its diners with an intimate experience. The cuisine definitely lives up to the opulent French setting. I recommend Foie Gras Terrine for an appetizer and Truffled Chicken or Pan Seared Wild Stripped Bass for the main course. RdV holds 150 guests and is the perfect lounge to drink and dine when planning a grown and sexy gathering with friends.

Bagatelle
212-675-2400
Above ground designer David Graziano, designer of RdV, created a posh French bistro. Bagatelle has been dubbed the place to eat for the rich and trendy and is also known for their brunch. I recommend Dimanche - Poule-au-Pot and the Potato Puree. Recently the crisp white walls of Bagatelle framed the artwork of Russell Young. Bagatelle hosted a live art installation of Russell Young’s History of Violence series this past spring. And if you are going to the

PARTY
Cielo
18 Little
212 242-8537
www.cieloclub.com
Besides the great décor, which resembles a log cabin, the sunken dance floor, and outdoor back yard that has heated lamps in the winter, this club plays host to some of the legends of dance music. Francois K., Marques Wyatt, Jojo Flores, Junior Vasquez and Roger Sanchez have all spun in their DJ booth. Louie Vega and Kevin Hedge hold their Roots party every week on Wednesday. Cielo is an absolute must for anyone who seriously loves dance music.

Kiss & Fly
212-255-1933
With the opening of Kiss & Fly lavishness has been brought back to NYC nightlife. This club caters to the sophisticated and fabulous. Kiss & Fly is Dom Perignon’s flagship club in the
STAY
Hotel Gansevoort
18
212-206-6700
Hotel Gansevoort offers awe-inspiring 360 degree panoramic views of
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