Friday, May 2, 2008

NY Cup Cake Shop

This is the most famous NY cupcake shop, the Magnolia Bakery. I hesitated about what to choose because there were a lot of cute cupcakes. The shop staff were very friendly and it was fun to shop there.

C.O. Bigelow



C.O. Bigelow is the oldest apothecary in the US. This store was established in 1838 and the building has not been changed so you will feel the history of NY. It's worth visiting this store.

Marc by Marc Jacobs shop


This is the NY contemporary designer Marc Jacobs' shop. Every time I go there, the shop is full of people.

Corner Bistro


The Corner Bistro is NYs No.1 hamburger shop. The hamburger meat was so fresh. This shop is always crowded with tourists and locals so you'd better go there before lunch time.

Tiles




These tiles were at a corner in Greenwich Village. I thought that someone was selling handmade tiles but they weren't. They were written messages of wishes for peace after 9.11.

Murray's bagles




Murray's bagels is the best bagel shop. I've already tried other famous bagel shops in Manhattan but this was the best. They never toast their bagels. The bagel was chewy but was not hard. That was just how I like it. The shop is in Greenwich Village and crowded with locals.

Monday, April 28, 2008

Maggiano's Little Italy


This is our favorite Italian restaurant, Maggiano's Little Italy, in New Jersey. All the plates are big portions so this restaurant is good for a party of over 4 people, I think. This Bombalina Platter was a tasty appetizer.


Sacred Chow at Greenwich Village


I'm not a vegetarian but am interested in vegetarian restaurants. My friend and I had a small lunch at the Sacred Chow in Greenwich Village. Looking at the restaurant from outside, the inside was dark and seemed closed, but taking seats near the window, the place was very cozy and the staff was very natural and friendly, so we felt relaxed. I had a pumpkin soup which was the soup of the day and a cookie. It was good and also the portion was enough for our quick lunch.

Wednesday, April 23, 2008

"Ripley's Believe or Not" at Times Square


Today I was with kids who are sons and daughters of my friends because this week is a spring vacation for them. We went to the museum; The world's most unusual museum, "Ripley's Believe it or Not" at Times Square. Maybe all the attractions are fun for kids, but for me there was something that I could not accept about their concept.

We saw pictures of a person with too much long hair and a person with an enormous foot, etc. Also there were interactive exhibits such as a black hall, ancient instruments... those were fun. However some of them were pictures of Siamese twins and there were replicas of old instruments of torture.

I felt like the place was a freak show... Also many gods which are worshipped in Asia were exhibited like odd things... I know this museum is for entertainment, but I think this is not suitable for Times Square where a lot of people visit from all over the world.

Zaber's


I tried " Cheese ---(I forgot the name...)" at Zaber's cafe. This seemed like traditional fare from Zaber's. There is sweetened cheese inside which is not too sweet, which goes well with a side dip; fresh cream cheese and apple sauce! Also everything is fresh there!






Tuesday, April 22, 2008

Veniero's

I went to Veniero's today which I've wanted to visit for some time. Veniero's is a pasticceria in Manhattan established in 1894. I took out some cakes because there were no lights inside the shop and restaurant because something was under construction there. The cheesecake was so delicious as they say!

Saturday, April 19, 2008

Brooklyn 4 - Brooklyn Botanical Garden


New Yorkers also enjoy Hanami.












There is a Japanese garden and Japanese cherry trees in Brooklyn Botanic Garden.
























Brooklyn 3 - Coney Iland -


This is Astroland on Coney Iland. This roller coaster called "Cyclone" in the back of this picture is the oldest roller coaster in the world which opened in 1927.





























This is Nathan's where there is a Hot Dog Eating Contest every year.










Brooklyn 2 - Brighton Beach



This is Brighton Beach where there is a big Russian community. As you can see on these pictures, there are a lot of Russian letters on signs on the streets. Surprisingly, hearing people, all of them were speaking Russian! We wanted to try piroshki and found a meat shop which had piroshki in front of the store. The piroshki was so good!





People on the boardwalk were speaking Russian!










The stairs to Brighton Beach station. The sign of the station's name was still the old one. It hasn't changed for 100 years??












Piroshki was sold at this butcher's shop.



















Brooklyn 1




















We went to Brooklyn by car crossing Goethals Bridge from New Jersey to Staten Island and Verrazano Narrows Bridge to Brooklyn.

Friday, April 18, 2008

Magnolia





This is a part of Central Park. Central Park is huge! There are lots of places where I haven't visited. This entrance is beautiful and romantic.














This is not cherry blossom. This is magnolia. Sometimes I see big magnolia trees here. I've never seen this size of magnolia in Japan.

Museum Mile on Fifth Avenue











































I'm trying to visit all the the museums on Manhattan's Museum Mile on Fifth Avenue. I have already visited the Metropolitan Museum of Art over 5 times but I've only visited the Guggenheim Museum and the Whitney Museum of American Art out of the rest of them. Today I visited El museo del Barrio and the Museum of the City of New York. To go there, I take the "6" train and get off at 103 St station which is almost the entrance of East Harlem. When I came out of the subway, It was a different area from other areas. It was Harlem, which I've been to once before. El Museo del Barrio is the museum that specializes in representing Caribbean and Latin American art. There was an exhibition of "ARTE ≠ VIDA: ACTIONS BY ARTISTS OF THE AMERICAS, 1960-2000." The art was very unique and also I felt they were giving voice to the political problems of Latin America. As for the Museum of the City of New York, I think everybody will enjoy the place. We can see a short video of New York City's history. Also we can see New York Interiors which are interiors of gorgeous houses in New York from the late 17th through the early 20th centuries.

Thursday, April 17, 2008

E・A・T



I had a lunch at E.A.T. on the upper east side of Manhattan. The restaurant is famous for bread. I had a Sandwich Plate and coffee. All the ingredients were fresh and I especially liked the coffee very much. They have a bakery next to the restaurant. I wanted to buy some bread but I didn't have time to buy any, so I want to go there again soon.

Musicians in the Subway


In the subway in Manhattan, especially at 42 Street-Times Square station, we can see a lot of musicians playing different kinds of music.

Port Authority Bus Terminal





This is the Port Authority Bus Terminal where the buses from New Jersey arrive after crossing the Hudson river through the Holland Tunnel.







Wednesday, April 16, 2008

Bus stop


This is the bus stop near my apartment in NJ. I take a bus to Manhattan from this stop. It takes 40 minutes by express bus to go there.

Sunday, April 13, 2008

Cherry Blossom in NJ

There are cherry trees in New Jersey.
We went to Branch Brook Park in Newark to see cherry blossom.













Drive-thru cherry blossom viewing???





























There were a lot of Asians there. It was like spring in Japan!

Thursday, February 14, 2008

Valentine's Day

Valentine's Day In the US, they celebrate Valentine's Day between not only boyfriend and girlfriend but also family and friends. Today I saw a gentlemen buying a bunch of flowers and I also received telephone calls and messages of "Happy Valentine's Day" from my friends. I felt so happy!

Spring Street Natural Reataurant & Bar



















I had a late lunch at Spring Street Natural Restaurant & Bar, which is an organic restaurant, at the corner of Spring St. and Lafayette St. in SOHO, Manhattan, as it's name describes. Most of their dishes are made of organic ingredients and they also offer vegetarian and vegan dishes. The restaurant has a large airy room and the atmosphere was good. I ordered a hot appletizer and creamy vegetable soup, and the Fritatta of the day. The hot appletizer was good and relieved my tired body. The Fritatta portion was big but the dishes didn't have much taste, so I had to add salt and pepper. The waiter was very friendly but rushed me a little bit and I could not be there for a long time. However I had a good lunch time looking at people coming and going in the Soho area from the restaurant's window.