Originally posted by: Rudee
It's been several months since I visited NYC and I'm still recovering from my experience at the Soundfactory. I won't even describe what my eyes witnessed that evening/morning.
what happened? whats the soundfactory?
Originally posted by: Rudee
It's been several months since I visited NYC and I'm still recovering from my experience at the Soundfactory. I won't even describe what my eyes witnessed that evening/morning.
Originally posted by: PHiuR
Originally posted by: Rudee
It's been several months since I visited NYC and I'm still recovering from my experience at the Soundfactory. I won't even describe what my eyes witnessed that evening/morning.
what happened? whats the soundfactory?
Originally posted by: PHiuR
Originally posted by: Rudee
It's been several months since I visited NYC and I'm still recovering from my experience at the Soundfactory. I won't even describe what my eyes witnessed that evening/morning.
what happened? whats the soundfactory?
Originally posted by: Rudee
Originally posted by: new2AMD
If you are there friday morning you might be able to get on the today show. I think they film right there and always have a crowd on hand.
Yes, if you're a pathetic loser, and waving through a window, holding up signs to get on TV excites you, then by all means, go for it.
I hate to crap on your suggestion, but Haru is pretty bad. If you want some of the best sushi in NYC, check out Sushi of Gari on 78th & 1st. Don't order anything on the menu, tell the waiter "omakase" and Gari will whip up some of the most amazing sushi you've ever had depending on what is freshest. It's not cheap at around $50 per person/plate, but it will be the best sushi you've ever had.Originally posted by: theNEOone
like sushi? try Haru in times square. awesome sushi - i was there a few days ago and overheard a converstation involving cameron diaz and lucy liu eating there the previous week.
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Originally posted by: werk
I hate to crap on your suggestion, but Haru is pretty bad. If you want some of the best sushi in NYC, check out Sushi of Gari on 78th & 1st. Don't order anything on the menu, tell the waiter "omakase" and Gari will whip up some of the most amazing sushi you've ever had depending on what is freshest. It's not cheap at around $50 per person/plate, but it will be the best sushi you've ever had.Originally posted by: theNEOone
like sushi? try Haru in times square. awesome sushi - i was there a few days ago and overheard a converstation involving cameron diaz and lucy liu eating there the previous week.
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All the other suggestions are great, it's cold here though, so it kind of sucks walking around. Stick to cabs and the subway. Careful of walking on teh icy streets as well.
we're both fairly broke.Originally posted by: patrick409
world yacht dinner cruise
expensive, but quite romantic. Girl would love it. I took my girlfriend on our one year, and she absolutely loved it.
- Greys Papaya - 1.50 for 2 hot dogs and a soda.
- little italy is nice to walk around for an impromptu dinner or dessert and it
is near chinatown, south street seaport, ground zero, j&r electonics(yay!),
battery park, the nyse, and the ferry for the statue of liberty.
- walk around rockefeller center(~50th st and 5th ave) and around 5th ave.
there is an ice skating rink in the middle where the huge christmas tree is and
the stores on 5th ave may still have their christmas displays up in the
windows.
- there's also an ice skating rink in central park called wolman's rink or
something like that.
- Chuck Close exhibit at the Met. His stuff will blow you away.
- try lombardis pizza on spring st and mott, oldest pizzeria in the country
- blue ribbon, and blue ribbon sushi on thompson street are also very good
- cafe figaro(i forget which street) is a really chill cafe that is very
popular near nyu...
- check out Madame Tussaud's wax musuem at Times Square
- the Intrepid Aircraft carrier isn't too far away. It's a sea, air and space
musuem now.
- chelsea piers? you can club some golf balls, go rock climbing...whatever
- If you want some of the best sushi in NYC, check out Sushi of Gari on 78th & 1st.
Don't order anything on the menu, tell the waiter "omakase" and Gari will whip up
some of the most amazing sushi you've ever had depending on what is freshest.
It's not cheap at around $50 per person/plate, but it will be the best sushi you've ever had.
Will do. Sounds interesting.
where's that middle-finger smiley when you need it...Originally posted by: xmellyx
Ballet and opera? You? Bwahahaha.Can I come along just to witness?
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Yep, Sushi Samba is pretty good. The one near Union Square (Park Ave South, I believe) is best. It's got a very cool Latin/Japanese thing going on that a LOT of sushi places in manhattan are trying to imitate (poorly). They've got some crazy drinks as well. Girls love the place.
Originally posted by: werk
Oh, and Papaya King is better than Grey's, IMO. Check citysearch for locations.
What can I say? I think Papaya King has the better Papaya drink! They've got equally good hot dogs (well...as good as 75 cent hotdogs can be), IMO.Originally posted by: blackdogdeek
Originally posted by: werk
Oh, and Papaya King is better than Grey's, IMO. Check citysearch for locations.
blasphemer!
fyi:
there's a gray's papaya on 8th st and 6th ave so it's near the village.
there's a gray's at 38th st and 8th ave which is pretty near times square and bryant park and the ny public library.
there's a gray's at 72nd and broadway so it's near lincoln center and the upper west side.
