If you look over and see Marc Jacobs sipping bourbon on the rocks, you're probably at the Mandarin Oriental's Lobby Bar. During Fashion Week, guests are invited to toast to their favorite designer with a post-show Para-Sol or Bourbon Tumblr.
Most of Blenheim's ingredients come from their 150-acre farm in the Catskills. Farm fresh and local, you won't find another venue that boasts incredibly flavorful bites made 100 percent mother-nature friendly.
Runway models love Ennju for its high-protein/low-carb menu options. This unassuming, unfussy Union Square Japanese cafe sells inexpensive, high quality eats from sushi to chicken katsu.
A modern twist on an old tradition ice cream parlor, Morgenstern's takes pride in making small batches of creamy delicousness done in unexpected flavors. Burnt Honey Vanilla and Cardamom Lemon are a must!
Head to the quaint eateries at Chelsea Market between the shows, and you'll see runway models eating quinoa and kale salads and washing it down with green smoothie shakes.
Prune's no-reservation policy is worth the wait. This cozy East Village restaurant is famous for coming up incredible combinations of food. Think butter-crumbled eggs with spicy stewed chickpeas and an oversized Dutch-style pancake with pears and a side of bacon.
The secret is in the crust! Chewy, springy, thin, flavorful and with just a hint of sea-salt. Michael Kors and Martha Stewart swear by Co. and can be spotted there weekly.
If you're craving fresh seafood, Oceana should be at the top of your list. This Michelin Star winner boasts over 1,000 different wines and a bevy of champagne options. Be sure to check out the Raw Bar in the more casual Cafe Oceana to see the catch of the day!
Designers Vera Wang and Carolina Herrera swear by the nutritional benefits of Acai bowls. Dimes NYC is the go-to spot, featuring bowls made with healthy ingredients such as strawberries, goji berries and almond milk.
Known to have the best cuts of steak, chops and super-fresh seafood, Del Frisco's Double Eagle is jam-packed during lunch and dinner with Wall Street's power players.
Don't dismiss Shanghai Cafe because of its neon-lit interior. Opt for soup dumplings and their excellent, thin skinned red bean buns.
When you're in the East Village and craving something delicious yet healthy, head over to El Rey Lunchonette. Must-have menu options is the chia seed pudding and the banana sesame bread.
Peacock Alley's champagne cocktail consists of Duc de Romet champagne, fresh strawberries and peppercorn-infused Galliano. Be sure to book in advance and be dressed to impress.
Zac Posen and Victoria Beckham have both held fashion week after-parties at this SoHo institution. You seriously can't go wrong with any of Balthazar pastries!
Sweet tea marinated fried chicken, shrimp and grits, and cheddar cheese waffles, Root & Bone is currently the hottest ticket in town serving up the most delicious home-style Southern cooking.
Prince Harry, Anna Wintour and Elton John have all dined at The Garden restaurant located inside of Four Seasons hotel. The most popular item ordered on the room service menu is undboubtedly the Lemon Ricotta Hotcakes.