Our first meal in Brooklyn was at Snacky, where they offer a funky Asian cluster f*#ck of Japanese, Korean, and Chinese hybrid dishes. No complaints from this camp. We had popsies (mini burgers) with wasabi mayo, kim chee hot dog, and a refreshing summer noodle dish. The bill was so cheap considering this is NYC and we had sake and beer.
It took us 13 hours (and 13 years) to move to New York City. Apartment hunting hell and job hunting during recession was part of the deal of moving to the greatest city in the world. The challenges are worth every amazing experience we’ve had here. There’s always something to do. There’s never enough time. Roaming around the streets here is pure joy. This is our personal NYC story.
Wednesday, July 30, 2008
Day One ......No Sleep 'til Brooklyn
Three days of no sleep ............. no really, no sleep. We can now add packing and cleaning professionals to our resumes. The hard work has paid off and we finally made it here. We can't believe we're in New York! It took us 13 hours to get here, with a pit stop in St. Paul/Minn. We'll be staying with friends in Williamsburg, Brooklyn until we find our own place.
Our first meal in Brooklyn was at Snacky, where they offer a funky Asian cluster f*#ck of Japanese, Korean, and Chinese hybrid dishes. No complaints from this camp. We had popsies (mini burgers) with wasabi mayo, kim chee hot dog, and a refreshing summer noodle dish. The bill was so cheap considering this is NYC and we had sake and beer.


Our first meal in Brooklyn was at Snacky, where they offer a funky Asian cluster f*#ck of Japanese, Korean, and Chinese hybrid dishes. No complaints from this camp. We had popsies (mini burgers) with wasabi mayo, kim chee hot dog, and a refreshing summer noodle dish. The bill was so cheap considering this is NYC and we had sake and beer.