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by Russian Mix
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 The hookah lounges are the perfect atmosphere for the relexed get-togethers, dates, meetings and smoking shisha in the dim lighting and nice middle eastern music. Even the food at many of these hookah bars is homemade and delicious! There are many perks of going to these place including the very warm and friendly hospitality of the owners, separate hookas for different flavors and cozy atmosphere.
LOUNGES: Le Caire Lounge 189 E 3rd Street (btw Ave A & B), New York; 212-777-7447  The atmosphere found in Le Caire has an exclusive ambience nestled in the lower east side. With the feel of a sexy enclave, we attempt to seduce our clients with the taste of another world. Lush red draperies envelop the richly textured walls, as hookahs with elegant necks and glass bodies that seem to dance in the light sit with their hoses wrapped around their necks like exotic snakes. Sip on an exotic cocktail and be entranced by our special beats. Smoke, relax, and lose yourself in the dim lighting and enjoy the smooth aromatic taste. Le Caire offers an ideal setting for a memorable dinner, a romantic date, or after work cocktails.
Falucka Hookah Bar 162 Bleecker Street, New York; (212) 777-4555
 Leather banquettes and ottomans, stained glass lamps and rose petals scattered on the table: Wait, is this Bleecker Street or the Cairo Bazaar? This Middle Eastern-themed club offers a leisured reprieve from a block known better for its mob scenes than its martinis. The spacious bar draws a genial, good-looking crowd of West Village professionals. The house cocktails are strong and sweet, with a French martini topping the list. When the bar's hosting a hookah night, you can sample apple tobacco from those famous tall water pipes. Layaly 98 Ave B (& 6th St), New York; 212-358-1166
 Layaly beckons. Come. Luxuriate in the rare and totally seductive atmosphere of this beautifully re-designed candlelit restaurant/lounge in the heart of Manhattan’s famed East Village. Investigate one or more of fifty-two unusual, persuasive fruit-flavored argileh blends. Their newest offerings: fresh apple, pineapple and grapefruit, all to be richly savored through Layaly’s impressive, elaborately decorated sheesha. Indulge your appetite with our exquisitely prepared yet modestly priced eclectic Mediterranean cuisine: Lebanese, Egyptian, Turkish – masterfully crafted mezze, sumptuous fragrant pilafs and kefteh. The Hookah Cafe 309 E 60th St, New York; (212) 980-7998  Patrons smoke hookahs filled with flavored tobacco, while both smokers and non enjoy traditional dishes of hummus, spinach pie, and shawarma. The atmosphere is great, the lighting is very dim, the are were very comfy, decor is awesome and the owner is welcoming and down to earth guy with a lot of respect.
Bianky Lounge2340 Coney Island Ave, Brooklyn; (718) 376-2500 For a good time, every time, bring your friends to Bianky--a great casual spot for informal gatherings and parties and your first stop for hookahs, live entertainment and Middle Eastern food. Relax at dinner time and stay late as the party atmosphere unfolds. Reserve the tented area, kick off your shoes and enjoy a Hookah pipe with over 40 delicious flavors to choose from. The kitchen is open till 4am, serving outstanding gorgeous Falafel, garlicky humus, smoky babaganouj, fresh warm pitas and more. |
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