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Sunday, July 8, 2012

Eating in Manhattan

Late in posting about this important topic! Some reviews on places we ate at in the first week or so, and a few that we've been to since...

When we told people that we were moving to New York City, most people were so excited for our culinary experiences to come.  I have been utilizing my Yelp app a lot, especially when we didn't have a fridge or some the basic cooking staples like oil, salt, butter for a few days.  We have had some highs and lows so far.

- J East (Gramercy Park): Chinese take out.  They slipped a takeout menu under our door.  Smart move, since we have ordered from them at least twice.  Shrimp dumplings were good. Chicken with black bean sauce, not so much.  @Team Tayabali - we're definitely missing Hop Li and our Chinese take out nights!
- Murray's Bagel (6th Ave close to 14th street): homemade salads (e.g., tuna salad, egg salad, whitefish salad), smoked fish in a bagel sandwich - yum!
- Sarge's Deli (3rd Ave & 36th): Mostly nothing to write home about. But had great mushroom barley soup!
- East Side Cafe (23rd b/t 1st and 2nd Ave): Walked by this place when I was going to CVS. Service was great (i.e., kid friendly!  They didn't bat an eye when Shay spilled his water on the floor) & food was ok. Big portions.
- Dim Sum Go Go (Chinatown): I guess that there is not a lot of good dim sum (or any dim sum?) in Pennsylvania, so my dad really wanted to have dim sum in New York.  Trusty Yelp led to me a dim sum place in Chinatown.  I strapped Mila in the Ergo and we hopped on a bus.   When we got there, the place had a 'B' health inspection rating.  Now, granted that I don't exactly know what those ratings mean, but I know that I would rather patronize somewhere with an 'A' rating, especially if I am potentially eating seafood.  We saw Dim Sum Go Go across the street, and decided to give it a try.  'A' rating and another baby with a stroller already there - score for baby-friendly place.  The food was really good too.  I waited so long that I can't remember everything that we had, but I do remember the chicken bun/bao and all the dumplings.  There was only one tofu dumpling that I didn't like so much. 
Street in Chinatown





Mila's getting so grabby these days!

- Village Yogurt: I didn't actually see or eat any yogurt here, but they have a bunch of healthy, if kind of plain, choices, like wraps with bean sprouts and lentil soup.  They also had yummy dumplings and desserts.  The lady (owner?) was so sweet, serving us even though we came in 10 minutes before closing with our huge double stroller.  She even gave us free cookies for the kids.

- Hane Sushi (1st Ave & 20th st): We visited here more recently on the way back from Radio Shack (I'm still too cheap to pay for cable, so we needed a coaxl cable).  Even though it was hot, the outside seating was stroller-friendly.  The two-for-one drinks cooled us down.  Shay loves sushi and gobbled up the seaweed salad too. He is learning to use chopsticks, which is pretty cute.  He is so proud of himself.



   

Also an educational tool :)

Another adjustment to New York life is the smaller, more frequent trips for groceries.  We have generally been getting fruit from vendors whose carts seem to be on every street corner.   

Shay charmed his way into a free banana from a fruit vendor. 
We are now loyal return customers!

Shay helping at the local market



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