Bazaar Meat By José Andrés shared by @infatuation says: ""The menu at Bazaar Meat is pretty different from other steakhouses, and that’s precisely why it’s our favorite. Just take their Vaca Vieja—a rib-eye cut with the soft texture of a filet mignon that beats out any other piece of meat in town. And yes, before you ask, it does mean “old cow,” but the aging is what makes it so flavorful. They have great Spanish dishes like the croquetas de pollo and crispy patatas bravas, which are a welcomed upgrade from typical steakhouse sides, and a “beefsteak” tomato tartare that tastes like the real thing and not something that came off the vine. This sleek spot at the Sahara manages to be creative without sacrificing quality, which can be difficult in a city that loves dupes of World Wonders."" on Postcard