Ysa Pérez's Guide to NYC

Travel guide to New York, USA by Ysa Pérez
Ysa Pérez

Ysa Pérez's Guide to NYC

Ysa Pérez for Trippin
Ysa Pérez

Born & raised in Rochester NYC, Ysa Pérez's body of work is "a raw, honest and real documentation of my gypsy nomadic lifestyle." Constantly hopping from NYC, Streatham, Kingston, Mexico City and more means she's hard to catch. Throwing her life into a suitcase has resulted in an impressive archive of global youth culture. She truly has painted a refreshingly real picture of the creative and independently connected modern day traveller.

Ysa's been riding with Trippin from the jump and we held our first ever exhibition in London featuring her work. Jump on this guide for a real mix of ish to do and eat in NYC.

Maison Premiere Brooklyn

“Oyster bar in brooklyn + absinthe bar”

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Five Leaves Brooklyn

“More Williamsburg shit. Five Leaves is one of my FAVORITE restaurants, mmm truffle fries, good for dinner but sick for brunch. It's in a prime spot so can get busy”

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Oasis Brooklyn

“Cheap ass falafel right off the Bedford L stop, Oasis, Williamsburg staple, not the fanciest, but solid for price and just on the go when you tryna eat quick”

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The Lot Radio

“Definitely check out The Lot. Opened a few summers ago in this abandoned lot no one was using. Now it's a place to chill outside grab drinks, think that weird park ting in Shoreditch, same vibes... there are DJs playing all day”

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Cafe Mogador Brooklyn

“BEST brunch / Middle-Eastern food”

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Vanessas Dumpling House NY

“Cheap dumplings, NYC staple”

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10 ft Single by Stella Dallas

“All your vintage needs, this Japanese place plays tight ass music and has hella gear”

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The Commodore

“Best Southern food + cheap, chill ass, dive, Williamsburg, hipster bar”

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Milk Bar Williamsburg

“Sweets! Milkshake that tastes exactly like cereal, next door to The Commodore”

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Ippudo NY

“BEST pork buns and ramen”

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