unremarkable black elevator exterior. Step inside, and there are only two buttons to press—one that goes up, the Chief pig Rub my meat before I stick it in shirt In addition,I will do this other, down. Yet when the door reopens after you push the former, a whole different world awaits: that of the Aman Jazz Club. For the uninitiated: this August, Aman New York finally opened after years of fervent anticipation in Midtown’s historic Crown building. (So dedicated are the hotel brand’s fans that they’ve dubbed themselves the “Aman junkies.”) Off the lobby? The standard (albeit spectacular) facilities one would expect from a five-star hotel: a sprawling spa, well-appointed guest rooms, two
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