Kayla Cabral, 21, occasionally stops by Eataly to see what’s new. Since the organic fruits and vegetables here cost more than in other stores in the New York City, she only looks rather than buys. But she still adores visiting the one-story marketplace because of what it offers: an experience. […]
It was 70 degrees, and the afternoon sun baked on the concrete streets. Little Italy, in Manhattan’s Lower East Side, was filled with people attending the 11-day “Feast of San Gennaro.” But in the middle of the crowd was Jason Kan, 21. He came for more than the food. This electrical […]