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tags / New York City
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pinchora says:
So I went walking around with my friend Aaron trying to find a place to eat...I was starving at this poing and needed somehting! I hadn't eaten since breakfast...which was at noon...and all I had was granola cereal, it was 7PM at this time. so we go walking trying to find an italian place that his…
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Transitory says:
I assume that Central Park has been reviewed several [hundred] times but I was there this weekend for a wedding ceremony in the park, so I'm adding my unnecessary two cents.
Entering the W. 72nd entrance, you can walk the well traveled path towards Strawberry Fields, the memorial site for John Le…
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gc530 says:
The one thing I would recommend for anyone visiting NYC, spend as little time possible in Times Square. Its just full of other tourists, and is not what I consider, real NYC.
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jwilsonwsu says:
I have gone to New York City 5 times all before I was 20 years old. I absolutely love this place and I think it is a great place to bring younger adults (13-20). My sister is 3 years younger than me and still has a good time going there. I wouldn't advise taking the kids to the museums or anything b…
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missandrea81 says:
Best hot dogs EVER and those juices are made in heaven!!!
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s7truong says:
This is Top Chef season 1 winner Harold Dieterle's new restaurant in the Village. My friend and I arrived here an hour early to just chill at the bar and enjoy a glass of wine. The bartender gave us courteous service, and she was very polite to us when my friend didn't like the initial taste of her …
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ellechic says:
Asia de Cuba is one of my favorite restaurants in NYC!
Located in midtown's Morgans Hotel, Asia de Cuba is a trendy Latin-Asian fusion sharing-style restaurant in an elegant, marble and alabaster setting.
This two floor restaurant has the bar and lounge area on the 2nd floor with the dining a…
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pinchora says:
From the outside it just looks like a cheap pizzeria with a cafeteria line inside to get pasta. But don't let this sway your decision if you want some good food.
Once inside, just like any NYC restaurant that's authentic, the seeting is cramped. You will be sitting next to a table that will o…
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jpmadrid says:
This company is absolutely criminal. I purchased a ticket from their website for a specific date and time. They also sell paper round-trip tickets that are open, and they don't keep any of this on the books. The result? They overbooked the bus from DC-Philly by like 300% and at least 15 people were …
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shimmerbling34 says:
Honestly I want to rate this place excellent. I slept dormitory style that had 10 bunk beds and stayed with girls from around the world I did not know but got to know and made friends with. It is affordable at $45 through Gershwin Hotel website or go to expedia and you can get it for $35. There i…
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msbee78 says:
If you are making a stop in NYC this is a must for anyone of legal drinking age who doesn't mind sitting around with strangers. My first time there was June 2008 I had the time of my life. The atmosphere is great. The beer is strong. If you want to kick a few back, meet friendly strangers & get top …
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travelfan1963 says:
One of the things associated with New York City is bagels and there are several internet blogs discussing who has the best bagel. When I am visiting New York City, my vote goes to Tal Bagels located at 977 1st Avenue. This bakery has been a part of the Midtown East neighborhood for years and the b…
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postaltiburon says:
I chose Embassy Suites because of its proximity to the Meadowlands complex. Little did I realize that the busiest day of the year for the Expo Center next door was also taking place at the same time as our stay in Secaucus. Traffic from the Meadowlands to the hotel was horrendous, but I was told a…
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vila says:
I love pubs! And "Legends" has just everything I love about a pub. It's interior is warm and cosy, dark wood and warm light. The music is great and the food is good. You can either sit at the long bar, where you can also watch a game on one of the big tv screens. Or you can take a seat in three diff…
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happytravelgirl says:
Junior's in Times Square NYC has the best cheesecake that I have ever eaten! Not to mention the breakfast, lunch, and dinner are superb. The outside seating area is a great way to take in what NYC has to offer.
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cecilker says:
DO & SEE
*Ride the subway - every time you see something different!
*Museums – many are “suggested contribution” all the time or on certain days. I would highly recommend the Met and the Moma. (http://www.ny.com/museums/free.html)
*View from the top of the Metropolitan Museum of art. (find …
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jennjeff1 says:
Jenny found the best hotel for our Millennium in Times Square adventures after calling 60 hotels in NYC on 1 January 1999 and we have stayed at the same Best Western Seaport Inn in New York on at least 6 separate occasions since 2000.
We decided on Best Western Seaport Inn overlooking the Brookly…
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cdm115 says:
This past weekend I went to the Lower East Side Tenement Museum, I had heard good things about this museum and I agree - it's a very good museum. It's located at 97 Orchard Street and the museum store is across the street at 108 Orchard Street, this is where you can arrange for a tour. The museums m…
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o_dog says:
Organic Cuisine
When you eat out and want to make sure that the food is organic, go visit Josie’s West on Amsterdam Ave. The nice, contemporarily-set restaurant is located on 74th and Amsterdam Ave., close to Promenade Theater and Lincoln Center.
I started with a nice hot bowl of miso soup a…
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Andy99 says:
Stage Deli is convenient place to eat in midtown Manhattan, close to Times Square and and the Theatre District. An array of sandwiches and speciality triple decker sandwiches along with item like blintzes, potato pancakes, and goulash are on the menu.
We found no trouble being seated on a weekday…
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esterrene says:
Laut has a menu filled with wonderful dishes from all over the South East Asia! Malaysia, Thailand, Singapore and Japan to be specific. There was even an app from India.. so many wonderfully diverse flavors on one menu!!
The food was delicious and the atmosphere was intimate. I was there with …
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missandrea81 says:
This is where we spent our wedding night in March 2006. It's a very nice hotel near Grand Central Station. Professional staff, very friendly and helpful. It's the nicest hotel I've ever stayed in probably due to the higher price. ;) There are a couple of Helmsley Hotel in New York City, including th…
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ryanlynch says:
Momofuku was my first experience with noodle soup. The restaraunt is small and popular so be prepared to either wait for a seat, or go at off times. Momofuku has a number of locations but all are pretty small. Good music, and a classic inspired menu make this place great.
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missandrea81 says:
Arthur's Tavern is a live jazz and blues night club in the West Village. There is no cover charge for their events. So be nice to the musicians and make sure you drop a couple of dollars in the bucket when it's been handed around. I am not a specialist but I have loved every performer or band that I…
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ellieisamazing says:
Although I am not a big baseball fan, when my husband asked if I wanted to go to a game with him, I jumped at the chance. I like any sport when it is live! So we took the "Yankee Express" train from Stamford, Connecticut and enjoyed the game on a warm and sunny Saturday afternoon. We were seated in …
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hermitouszen says:
About an hour, or so, from both Philadelphia and New York City is a hidden gem: the Lehigh Valley of Pennsylvania, USA. I've been preparing for my walk here, and have discovered many wonderful sights and interests here. Many are FREE!!!
If you're into the nightlife, Allentown and Bethlehem offer …
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offalyguy25 says:
What a great holiday, the city that never sleeps, walked it, ran it, bussed it round, took the train, went on the ferry saw as much of it as possible, i was there a week but would need much more time to see it all. Got the night time tour and what a skyline there is, the shopping was amazing and ev…
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Andy99 says:
Carnegie Deli may be the most well-known of the New York deli restaurants. If you have never experienced a New York deli, this is a good place to begin! Carnegie Deli conveniently located on 7th Avenue two blocks down from Carnegie Hall and not far from Times Square and the Theatre District.
Pas…
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StarryStarryNight says:
I stayed at the Doubletree Guest Suites in New York City, Times Square several years ago with a bunch of girlfriends, for a long weekend. The hotel is in an excellent location - right in Times Square and I had been able to get a deeply discounted price for 2 adjoining rooms. The rooms were comfort…
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cdm115 says:
This weekend I went to the American Museum of Natural History in NYC with my sister, brother-in-law and 3 year old nephew. My nephew was really excited to see the dinosaurs, which he knows more about then I do. Natural history isn't totally my thing, but lately I've thought I need to get out and vis…
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