restaurants

a few of my favorite new york places...

{for a certain miss ema that will be making her way to the island in a few days...}



for chrismikah present shopping...

the best little girlie chochkies
from new designers
...and the gift wrapping is the best part!


for some late night greasy food...

the BEST belgian fries and a zillion sauces.
and they're served in a cone!
also open way past my bed time.


performance venue

sometimes there are bizzaro things going on in this joint.
but other times there are awesome things like my friends' bands!

and

half dance club, half concert venue
full bar
their concerts are wayyy to hip for me. but i try anyways :-)

thrift store

in brooklyn!
it's HUGE and simply too good to be true.

tea time

(dear ema,
i am actually ordering you to go here.
you will not regret it.)
their pumpkin scones = heaven!

cupcakes

(duh.. who doesn't have an inner carrie bradshaw?)

also

they have a green tea and a chocolate soufflé cupcake!

shopping areas

bleecker street
1 train to christopher street
(marc jacobs, BABY marc jacobs, mulberry, magnolia, intermix, olive and bettes, jack spade, cynthia rowley)

soho
b or d train to broadway-lafayette

L train to bedford
cute little antique and thrift shops
and shops where you can get things that you will NOT find anywhere else!
(and no, ema, not williamsburg, virginia :-)

pizza

in brooklyn.
just allow yourself for about a two hour wait, no joke!
and worth it.
delicious sicilian!

burgers
dumont burger in williamsburg
5napkin burger (my favorite of the faves!)

burger joint at le parker meridien
landmarc at the time warner center in columbus circle

more food and drinksies

a whole restaurant devoted just to mac and cheese?
yes please.

home to one of the best meals of my life!
if you're into wienerschnitzel :-)

cheap, authentic japanese food.
you crouch on little stools while they play japanese songs from the 30s.

a total establishment.
they didn't allow women in until recently.
and there's saw dust on the ground for easier cleaning of puke and blood.
just two kinds of beer- light and dark,
and crackers + the spiciest mustard you've ever had in your life.

this place is huge and half of it is outdoors.
i sometimes feel hipped out by the native downtowners...
but it's fun anyways :-)

...and you can always just go on a dumpling tour

park

i've never actually been here,
but it's a park built on an old elevated train rail.
i hear it is super awesome fawesome.


lady



i mean, of course there's always lady libs.
what up, miss thang?

and when your feet are killing you from all that running around...

pedis + drinks.
'nuff said.




have so much fun, ema!!


xoxo


yeh


TIM TAMS IN AMERICA! HOLY CRAP!


in case you don't know what a tim tam is...

think oreo.

BUT TEN ZILLION MILLION GAJILLION TIMES BETTER
...AND AUSTRALIAN!
(and until now-ish only available in australia?!?!)

...and then there's something called a tim tam slam!

and when friend jon came back from an australian excursion
years and years ago,
he brought back a box of these foreign things and introduced me to the tim tam slam.

an experience that i have not been able to relive...

UNTIL TODAY WHEN I WAS BUYING SPINACH AT THE CORNER COMMERCIAL GROCERY STORE AND JUST HAPPENED UPON THE COOKIE SECTION AND WHAT SHOULD BE STARING ME RIGHT IN THE EYE?!!

FREAKING TIM TAMS!
double take.
am i in australia?
no.
is this a figment of my imagination?
no.
am i still alive?
yes.
jaw drop.
phone call to jon.
purchase four boxes.
leave store.
eat half a box on the way home.
eat the rest with roomies via tim tam slams.


still in shock.
but really really full.



xoxo


yeh



it was a two mustard day.


for lunch i had turkey on challah (holla!) with
and
(total emphasis on the smooth)

and then at fairway i couldn't decide between
and

...so i bought both...

the honeycup mustard is fantastic! it has a consistency that's more like a jelly.
and you taste it and you're like,
"oh just another honey mustard..."
and then when you least expect it,
BAM!
there is a surprise BITE!

hehe. loves it. yay!



furthermore



friend craig and i saw
last night

it was so beautiful.
there were so many shocking little details in the simplest of scenes
that made me completely awe struck at some points.
and the images of paris were breath taking.
the ending was interestingly mediocre...
but it didn't really matter. (if that even makes sense?)
i highly recommend it.


"if we never did anything,
we wouldn't be anybody"
-jenni from an education



xoxo



yeh