"It is my favorite time of year when thousands of people descend upon Arthur Ashe Stadium in Queens, New York, for the US Open. And while the main action is on the courts, to watch stars like Frances Tiafoe and Coco Gauff, there's so much more to love about attending the US Open than the actual tennis. So Business Insider made a checklist of must-do activities and status symbols to grab if you're headed to the courts."
"Head to Cocodaq, a Korean-inspired fried chicken restaurant, that has caviar-topped chicken nuggets on its menu. It's the must-have food item at this year's Open. Beware though: Six nuggets will set you back $100. The James Beard Award-winning chef behind one of NYC's hottest restos, Tatiana's, is bringing his flavor to the stadium. You have to make a reservation at Aces, which has specialty offerings by Chef Kwame Onwuachi on the menu."
"If you've ticked off all these boxes, you're a winner. The GLP craze hits gym bros Courtesy of Max Radovanic, Courtesy of Overtime Men's Health, Getty Images; Tyler Le/BI Eli Lilly is gearing up to release the most powerful weight loss drug the world has ever seen: the GLP-1 retatrutide. Gym bros are already taking knock-off versions of it to shred fat and tone their physiques, buying it from unregulated research labs and injectin"
Testing of 11 high-protein yogurts found one variety with as much protein as a can of tuna. Thousands of people attend the US Open at Arthur Ashe Stadium in Queens, where experiences extend beyond tennis to premium food, celebrity-chef menus, exclusive merch, and luxury cocktails. Stadium dining highlights include caviar-topped chicken nuggets at Cocodaq ($100 for six) and specialty offerings by Chef Kwame Onwuachi at Aces. Merch items include a golf-green dad hat; Moët & Chandon serves bubbles in limited-edition gold goblets. Meanwhile, Eli Lilly is preparing GLP-1 retatrutide, and some gym-goers obtain knock-off versions from unregulated labs and inject them.
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