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My name is Aziz Ansari. I'm an actor/comedian based in Los Angeles.
I play Tom Haverford on NBC's Parks and Recreation.

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My delicious adventures with Annamarie’s Food and Fashion project have sadly come to an end. For our last trip, we went to the Bowery Hotel to have a relaxing cocktail, in particular my favorite cocktail, the Gold Rush! 
annamarie:

Welcome  to Food & Fashion, a project where I, along with my good friend and  fellow food lover Aziz Ansari, hit up five of our favorite restaurants  in NYC and dressed for the occasion.  Last, but certainly not least is about our trip to The  Bowery Hotel for a relaxing cocktail to wash down all the god damn food  we’ve been eating.  Read below for a full recap of our cocktail of choice and a breakdown of our looks.  Photos by Noah Kalina.  Gold Rush photo by me.
THE BOWERY HOTEL 
335 Bowery New York, New York 10003
AAThe  Bowery Hotel lobby is a great place to have a relaxing drink. Its  quiet, no music, no hub bub, just a nice place to enjoy a good drink and  have a conversation with good company. I can’t remember where I first  had a gold rush, but its one of my absolute favorite cocktails and is  kind of my go to at the Bowery.

Our recipe for the perfect Gold Rush: 3/4  oz 2:1 honey syrup (mix 2 parts boiling water with 1 part honey) , 3/4 oz lemon juice, 1 1/2 oz Maker’s Mark bourbon,  shake it up, pour it over the biggest ice cubes you can find.
 Anna  wanted me to rock a pocket square for this outfit, but unfortunately I  forgot to bring one from LA. “But Aziz, it looks like you have a  perfectly crisp, nice white pocket square situation going on?” Yes, I  know. In a clutch move that was ridiculed at first by both Anna and  photographer Noah, I folded up a piece of Bowery Hotel notepad paper to  make an impromptu pocket square. Not recommended for use on the reg, but  if you’re in an emergency pocket square scenario, you know what to do.  No one noticed anything, hell, you didn’t until I said something, so  don’t make fun of me. By the way, speaking of pocket squares, someone  once gave me an article titled “5 Ways to Fold a Pocket Square,” useful  for pocket square folding and if you leave it on your coffee table, its  also useful in letting anyone that sees it know you are a total toolbag. My  suit is from Mr. Ned’s, which is an amazing tailor that makes custom  suits at a very reasonable price. I highly recommend checking it out.  It’s very fun to pick your fabric, your linings, your buttons, and  really make something unique that’s only yours.  AMI  love The Bowery Hotel so much.  It might be my favorite indoor location  in New York City.  I love how dark it is, I love how it’s decorated, I  love the bar and the outside terrace.  When I’m at The Bowery Hotel I  feel like I’ve been transported to a different place and time and since  I’ve always felt I was born in the wrong era, there is something about  the hotel that makes me feel like I’ve made it to a place where I  belong.  I wish I could sit at that bar all day wearing amazing clothes,  smoking a from a long cigarette holder and drinking a Gold Rush.   Granted, if that were my life there it would also probably mean that I  was some 26-year-old drunk divorcee who’s avoiding her children, but  whatever. With  a dress is by DVF and shoes by DKNY, this is the fanciest outfit I own,  but the dress is so comfortable and the whole outfit makes me feel like  I walked out of London in the swinging sixties.  I decided to save The  Bowery Hotel for last since it’s always best to end the night over a  good drink with a good friend.  Ok fine, one more Gold Rush and then I  SWEAR I’m going to sleep.


 AA is wearing:Suit - Mr. Ned’sShirt - Shipley and HalmosTie - Band of OutsidersShoes - Marc Jacobs AM is wearing:Dress: DVFShoes: DKNY


AM’s Makeup:Eyeliner: MAC Blacktrack Fluid LineEyeshadow: MAC Eye Pencil in FacsinatingBrows: Make Up For Ever Aqua Eye Pencil in TaupeConcealer: Make Up For Ever HD ConcealerEye lashes: Lancome Hypnose Drama Mascara and Mattesse Individual False Lashes
Thank you to The Bowery Hotel for making the most delicious cocktails

My delicious adventures with Annamarie’s Food and Fashion project have sadly come to an end. For our last trip, we went to the Bowery Hotel to have a relaxing cocktail, in particular my favorite cocktail, the Gold Rush! 

annamarie:

Welcome to Food & Fashion, a project where I, along with my good friend and fellow food lover Aziz Ansari, hit up five of our favorite restaurants in NYC and dressed for the occasion.  Last, but certainly not least is about our trip to The Bowery Hotel for a relaxing cocktail to wash down all the god damn food we’ve been eating.  Read below for a full recap of our cocktail of choice and a breakdown of our looks.  Photos by Noah Kalina.  Gold Rush photo by me.


THE BOWERY HOTEL 

335 Bowery New York, New York 10003

AA
The Bowery Hotel lobby is a great place to have a relaxing drink. Its quiet, no music, no hub bub, just a nice place to enjoy a good drink and have a conversation with good company. I can’t remember where I first had a gold rush, but its one of my absolute favorite cocktails and is kind of my go to at the Bowery.

gold rush

Our recipe for the perfect Gold Rush: 3/4 oz 2:1 honey syrup (mix 2 parts boiling water with 1 part honey) , 3/4 oz lemon juice, 1 1/2 oz Maker’s Mark bourbon, shake it up, pour it over the biggest ice cubes you can find.

 
Anna wanted me to rock a pocket square for this outfit, but unfortunately I forgot to bring one from LA. “But Aziz, it looks like you have a perfectly crisp, nice white pocket square situation going on?” Yes, I know. In a clutch move that was ridiculed at first by both Anna and photographer Noah, I folded up a piece of Bowery Hotel notepad paper to make an impromptu pocket square. Not recommended for use on the reg, but if you’re in an emergency pocket square scenario, you know what to do. No one noticed anything, hell, you didn’t until I said something, so don’t make fun of me. By the way, speaking of pocket squares, someone once gave me an article titled “5 Ways to Fold a Pocket Square,” useful for pocket square folding and if you leave it on your coffee table, its also useful in letting anyone that sees it know you are a total toolbag.
 
My suit is from Mr. Ned’s, which is an amazing tailor that makes custom suits at a very reasonable price. I highly recommend checking it out. It’s very fun to pick your fabric, your linings, your buttons, and really make something unique that’s only yours.
 
 
AM
I love The Bowery Hotel so much.  It might be my favorite indoor location in New York City.  I love how dark it is, I love how it’s decorated, I love the bar and the outside terrace.  When I’m at The Bowery Hotel I feel like I’ve been transported to a different place and time and since I’ve always felt I was born in the wrong era, there is something about the hotel that makes me feel like I’ve made it to a place where I belong.  I wish I could sit at that bar all day wearing amazing clothes, smoking a from a long cigarette holder and drinking a Gold Rush.  Granted, if that were my life there it would also probably mean that I was some 26-year-old drunk divorcee who’s avoiding her children, but whatever.
 
With a dress is by DVF and shoes by DKNY, this is the fanciest outfit I own, but the dress is so comfortable and the whole outfit makes me feel like I walked out of London in the swinging sixties.  I decided to save The Bowery Hotel for last since it’s always best to end the night over a good drink with a good friend.  Ok fine, one more Gold Rush and then I SWEAR I’m going to sleep.


bowery

 
AA is wearing:
Suit - Mr. Ned’s
Shirt - Shipley and Halmos
Tie - Band of Outsiders
Shoes - Marc Jacobs
 
AM is wearing:
Dress: DVF
Shoes: DKNY


bowery makeup

AM’s Makeup:
Eyeliner: MAC Blacktrack Fluid Line
Eyeshadow: MAC Eye Pencil in Facsinating
Brows: Make Up For Ever Aqua Eye Pencil in Taupe
Concealer: Make Up For Ever HD Concealer
Eye lashes: Lancome Hypnose Drama Mascara and Mattesse Individual False Lashes

Thank you to The Bowery Hotel for making the most delicious cocktails


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