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KarissaEats in Manhattan, New York: 2 Spots
This guide turns Only eating at bakeries for a full day in NYC! #foodie #NYC #eating #bakery #dessert #shorts from KarissaEats into a practical bakery & cafe map with 2 saved spots around Manhattan. The mapped places include a bakery stop. Use it to understand the places, dishes, and trip context before saving the map in Varedelo.
What the creator captured
KarissaEats spent a full day exploring iconic New York City bakeries, highlighting the flaky textures and unique fillings at Super Moon Bakehouse. Her standout experience was visiting Levain Bakery, where she declared the buttery, chocolate-heavy two chip chocolate chip cookie as her absolute favorite. She also appreciated the practical packaging of the brioche donuts which kept her hands clean while eating.
What this map is good for
- Planning a bakery stop or short itinerary in Manhattan.
- Comparing food stops from a creator or saved local map before you commit time in the city.
- Saving 2 mapped spots into Varedelo so the list stays usable on the ground.
- Using the original video as context, then turning it into a clean place-by-place map.
Featured spots on this map
- Levain Bakery – Original Location, 74th St, NYC
Bakery in 167 W 74th St, New York, NY 10023, USA, Manhattan, New York, United States
Price level: Medium
Hours: Hours available - Supermoon Bakehouse
Bakery in 120 Rivington St, New York, NY 10002, USA, Manhattan, New York, United States
Price level: Medium
Hours: Hours available
Food notes from the video
- Ferrera Rocher craffin
- blueberry croissant
- matcha almond cream croissant
- Ube cream eclair
- Boston cream donut
- pandan and coconut cream brioche donut
- dark chocolate peanut butter cup cookie
- two chip chocolate chip cookie
- 1 more included in the app.
Experiences captured
- visited Super Moon Bakehouse
- waited in line at Levain Bakery
- ate only at bakeries for a full day
- tried handmade eclairs
- sampled various brioche donuts
Planning notes for New York
New York City, located at the mouth of the Hudson River, was established as the Dutch trading post of New Amsterdam in 1624 before coming under English control in 1664. The city’s historical heritage is preserved through landmarks such as the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island, which served as the primary federal immigration station from 1892 to 1954. The architectural landscape of the city includes a variety of historical styles. The 18th-century English Georgian influence is visible in public buildings.
Must-try foods nearby
- New York Style Thin-Crust Pizza
The ultimate city icon, characterized by large, hand-tossed thin crusts that are crisp yet flexible enough to be folded in half. - Everything Bagel with Scallion Cream Cheese and Lox
A quintessential NYC breakfast consisting of a malt-boiled, hand-rolled bagel encrusted with garlic, onion, poppy seeds, and salt. - Bacon, Egg, and Cheese (BEC) on a Roll
The undisputed king of the New York bodega. This sandwich features fried eggs, crispy bacon, and melted American cheese on a soft kaiser roll. - Pastrami on Rye
A Jewish deli classic featuring piles of hand-carved, spice-rubbed, and smoked brisket served on seeded rye bread with spicy brown mustard. - The Chopped Cheese
Originating in Upper Manhattan and Bronx bodegas, this cult favorite consists of ground beef, onions, and melted cheese chopped together on a grill and served with lettuce, tomato.
When to go: The best times to visit New York are during the shoulder seasons of late April to early June and September to October, when the weather is mild and the city is most walkable. While summer (July–August) is peak for tourism despite high humidity.
Local tips
- Download the OMNY app or use a contactless credit card to tap-and-go for all subway and bus fares.
- Walk on the right side of the sidewalk and step to the side if you need to stop or check your phone.
- Expect to tip between 18% and 22% at sit-down restaurants as it is a standard social requirement.
- Stay aware of your surroundings and keep your belongings secure, especially in crowded tourist hubs and transit stations.
What travelers are noticing
- Charlotte Patisserie Chelsea: The viral Greenpoint bakery's first Manhattan outpost, trending for its 'Duet' hazelnut crunch cake and old-world French confections.
- Sourdough Pastry Innovation: A surge in 'sourdoughnuts' and fermented viennoiserie, with bakeries like Radio Bakery and the new Bar Ferdinando leading the trend of using long-fermentation for sweet pastries.
- Mangia NYC Spring Tart Collection: A viral seasonal launch featuring experimental flavor mashups like Peach Earl Grey Pistachio and Pistachio Matcha Raspberry.
Extra place context
- Supermoon Bakehouse
Located in the Lower East Side, this bakery is famous for its hyper-creative, bi-color croissants, cruffins, and ever-rotating menu of experimental flavors.
food - Levain Bakery
An iconic destination for massive, 6-ounce cookies that are crispy on the outside and gooey on the inside; a quintessential New York experience.
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Official tourism resource
The official destination marketing organization and visitor guide for the five boroughs of New York City, including Manhattan.
Planning questions
Where did KarissaEats eat in Manhattan, New York?
This guide maps all 2 spots featured in the video, with names, addresses, and neighborhoods, so you can plan where to eat in Manhattan, New York.
What are the must-try foods in Manhattan, New York?
Creator picks from the video include Ferrera Rocher craffin, blueberry croissant, matcha almond cream croissant, Ube cream eclair. Open the map in Varedelo to see which spot each one is at.
Can I save these spots to use on my trip?
Yes. Open the map in Varedelo to save every spot, get directions, and revisit the guide from your phone while you travel.
Use it on your trip
Save this bakery & cafe map before you go
Keep the mapped spots, creator context, food notes, and planning details together. Varedelo turns the page into a phone-friendly map you can revisit when you are choosing where to go.