To live and eat in NYC

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.

Monday, February 8, 2010

China Y Latina

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Before I moved to New York, my friend Vinny was giving me some pointers about the city. And since he was born and raised in the Bronx (famil...
Saturday, January 16, 2010

Zucco: Le French Diner

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Zucco: Le French Diner is the perfect place to get a hearty, savory breakfast on a rainy day in New York City. The eclectic music you'...
Thursday, January 14, 2010

L.E.S.

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L.E.S. - a playground for the early-20-something-year-olds, bars, bars, and more bars, expensive boutiques, the Tenement Museum, iconic rest...
Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Skate On

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Would love to be doing this right now.
Sunday, January 3, 2010

ChikaLicious Dessert Bar

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Behind these unassuming glass doors at 203 E. 10th Street, near 2nd Avenue, is ChikaLicious dessert bar . Opened in 2003 by a husband and w...
Saturday, January 2, 2010

The Prune Brunch

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It's Saturday, which means many people in New York have had brunch and cocktails somewhere in New York. This calls to mind our brunch e...
Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Yellow Eye View

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We almost always either walked or caught the subway, but seeing the constant sea of yellow was more comforting than an eye sore, as much an ...
Sunday, December 20, 2009

Corner Bistro

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Corner Bistro on 331 West 4th Street (between 12th and Jane St) has dubbed themselves "the last of the bohemian bars in West Greenwic...
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