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Hidden in Plain Sight: Māla Table isn’t new, but its revamped tasting menu is worth the revisit. Chef Nina Chen’s “Seven Bites of the Sea” ($89) transforms catch-of-the-day into edible art. Pro tip: ask for the turmeric-lime mocktail — it’s a sleeper hit.
Forget minimalist white. Ben Son’s rule of three for summer decor: terracotta, rattan, and deep indigo . Local maker Isla Studio just dropped a handwoven hammock chair that’s both sustainable and sculptural. $320 at the Sunday Makers’ Market. ben dickson newsday
Five minutes with a sound healer : At the new Nalu Float Co. , you can pair a sensory-deprivation tank with a guided meditation from former pro surfer Lina Makana. “It’s like resetting your internal tide,” she says. First-timer special: $49. Hidden in Plain Sight: Māla Table isn’t new,
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