Posts Tagged ‘Caribbean Culture’

Savor the Bronx

January 8, 2020 in Culture and History,Entertainment,Health,Neighborhood News,Night Life,Restaurants,Tourism | Comments (0)

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The 9th annual Savor the Bronx restaurant week is running through Jan. 17 2020. The Bronx is a fun place to visit even when it is not restaurant week. Now it is well worth a trip to taste some of the Italian, Asian, Latin American, and Caribbean cuisines on offer.

sample dishes on offer during Savor the Bronx restaurant events

45 eateries in the Bronx, representing the borough’s cultural and culinary diversity, are offering discounts and specials.


Celebrating Back to school!

August 29, 2018 in Culture and History | Comments (0)

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The kids are finally going back to schools now it’s time for you to celebrate.  And what better way to do it than with all the happenings in the city that never sleeps!  Let’s see what’s going on in September.

On Monday September 3, drop the kids off at school and come join the West Indian Day Parade.  Rated by Time Out as “one of the best things to do in NYC,” it is extremely popular, attracting around two million people.  If your kids are still home from school, take them and start their education a bit early by teaching them a little bit about Caribbean culture.

Kick off is 11am but pre-parade parties begin as early as 6am.