"Weft & Warp is a stylish restaurant that’s like a night at the museum, with bougie guests who would unironically say they’re “patrons of the arts.” There’s a solar system of floating felt spheres, bookshelves with expensive-looking trinkets, and kitchen plates on custom ceramic dinnerware. The dining room’s pièce de résistance is when the sun sets, casting a golden hour glow through the floor-to-ceiling windows. As for their menu, the harissa lamb meatballs and Moroccan zaalouk are good openers, and you can’t go wrong with the pan-fried Lebanese chicken and Iberico pork chop mains. Make the patio your personal living room after eating by snuggling up next to a fire pit while sipping a margarita nightcap." - Lauren Topor