Monday, January 7, 2013

It is Easy to Find a Hookah Bar in New York City

By John McCree


There are quite a lot of places to enjoy excellent food, wine, cocktails and nightlife in New York City. Have you been to the majority of the places in this city and now you are thinking where you should go? Because you are reading this, it indicates that you must be considering visiting a hookah bar. With that said, let us take this chance to fill you in on some of the hookah hot spots in NYC!

There are many hookah bars in NYC, which are designed as per the Middle Eastern pizzazz. Since the dcor is Middle Eastern, you will be sitting on velvet cushions put on the floor and sipping mint tea while enjoying your hookah. Mediterranean appetizers and treats are also offered in the vast majority of places. Some places also offer a complete meal, which is accompanied by mint tea and a hookah. Peaceful as well as noisy and upbeat, you can find all sorts of hookah bars in NYC. The quiet atmosphere gives you the opportunity to have long conversations with your buddies, while the upbeat environment will give you a taste of the "NYC life." One thing that is sure is you will get a great Middle Eastern experience.

Certain places are very expensive while some give hookah at really affordable prices. Also, if you want to smoke the tobacco through a fruit, such as an orange or a grapefruit, expect to pay the price for this spectacular concoction! You can find hookahs for $12-$30 each.

Top Hookah Lounges

Here are the hookah bars that serve the best hookah in the best environment:

Sultana - 128 E 4th St (between 1st Ave & 2nd Ave), New York, NY 10003

This bar is perfect for those who want an authentic Middle Eastern experience with a tranquil environment. While smoking your hookah, you can have their Turkish coffee and mint tea. The grilled lamb and falafel are two of the best items on their food menu.

Karma - 51 First Ave, New York, NY 10003

You can call it a stylish Middle Eastern lounge. The lounge is adorned with original artwork on the walls and has velvet couches for your seating pleasure. The music is relaxing and you can walk up to the candle-lit bar to get a drink of your liking. Karma has two levels. The main floor is open daily from 1pm until 4am and the downstairs lounge, which is only open during the night, features a more intimate and cozy atmosphere. If you think your favorite flavor is quite unique then you can bring your tobacco with you.

Le Souk - 510 Laguardia Place, New York, NY 10012

Le Souk is more like a nightclub made on multiple floors. The spectacular Middle Eastern dcor makes the character of this club sultry. In addition to hookahs, you will also find French-Moroccan food here. There is a dancing floor in the lounge where the vast majority of customers join to dance and enjoy themselves. A stringent dress code is implemented at the place.

Tagine Dining and Hookah Bar - 537 9th Ave (between 39th St & 40th St), New York, NY 10018

The ideal bar for those who are tired after a day's work and wish to hangout with their friends in a relaxing environment. Terrific entertainment, great dcor and great food set this bar apart from the rest.

Cozy Caf Hookah Bar - 43 East 1st Street, New York, NY 10003

Cozy Caf is another relaxing hot spot that features a fine blend of sweet tobacco, a simple food selection and drinks. They often hold live belly dancing shows in the bar.

Cafe Khufu - 61 E 3rd St (between 1st Ave & 11th St, New York, NY 10003

On the lower east side of Manhattan, this caf features a wonderful atmosphere. Apart from hookah, various snacks, coffees and teas are offered at this bar.

Kazuza - 107 Ave A, New York, NY 10009

It is a multifunctional establishment with a restaurant, bar and hookah lounge. With a calm atmosphere, this place is fantastic to hang out with your friends and have long discussions with them. Kazuza carries a liquor license and they serve wines and some other cocktails also. From junk food to Middle Eastern cuisine, a wide range of food is offered in the bar. During the night the atmosphere is similar to a nightclub with live DJs taking the stage. In case you are in mood for some belly dance, then go to this bar around 11:45 on Friday or Saturday night.

These are only the famous hookah bars in Manhattan. Brooklyn and Queens have a number of terrific hookah bars also. The hookah lounges in Queens and Brooklyn aren't crammed with people since the majority of of the people head towards Manhattan to enjoy the night life of NYC. If you don't live in Manhattan, you can still enjoy shisha at a local lounge. The most popular bars and lounges in these parts are:

Queens

Hookah Lounge - 107-29 Metropolitan Ave, Forest Hills, NY 11375

Deja Vu - 33-22 28th Ave, Astoria, NY 1110

Layali Beirut Cafe Restaurant - 25-60 Steinway St, Astoria, NY 1110

Brooklyn

Zamaan Hookah Bar and Restaurant - 349 Broadway Brooklyn, NY 11211

Red Mist Hookah Lounge & Cafe - 569 Coney Island Ave (between Beverly Rd & Lewis Pl) Brooklyn, NY 11218

7 Hills Cafe - 849 Manhattan Ave (between Noble St & Milton St), Brooklyn, NY 11222

Cafe Tabu - 2205 Ave X, Brooklyn, NY 11235

Hookah bars are swiftly getting popular in NYC as well as the rest of the U.S. Nowadays, you can conveniently locate a hookah bar in Manhattan, Queens and Brooklyn to enjoy the company of your friends while smoking shisha.




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