W ow. Sorry it took me so long to post. And sorry for not stopping by and visiting your blogs lately. I'll have to play catch-up soon.
So what took me so long was uploading and editing 200 pictures. Yeah. But that's finished, and now I can blog. So this first post I think I'll just show you some of the things we did on our trip + some food - it's going to be a lot of randomness. Then we'll move on to Daniel, Food Network, and bakeries in the next posts.
Okay, herrrrre we go!
Eric and I flew from Springfield to O'Hare, bright and early in the morning - 7:00 AM to be exact... meaning we had to wake up 5:30. Ugh. But we were in good moods because we were so excited! This was Eric's first trip to New York.


If you don't remember, I won an appetizer recipe contest sponsored by Food2.com, back in December, and the prize was a trip for two to New York City, plus some other sweet stuff. Thanks Food2.com!
We flew into La Guardia airport sometime in the early afternoon. Speaking of La Guardia - does anyone know why they hardly have any food in that airport? Everyone is forced to eat Auntie Anne's pretzels there. Also, does anyone know why the employees are so rude? We had a woman yell at us when we were checking in to go back home, because we didn't print our boarding passes before we went to check our luggage. There weren't any signs or any people directing us to do that, so we didn't know. She yelled at us in front of the long line of people that we had stood in for twenty minutes.
Anyway, so then our shuttle took us to our hotel - the Dream Hotel, to be exact. The Dream Hotel is where magical things happen. Let's take a little looksie.
Here's a blurry picture of the outside.

This is the lobby.

Fish tank thingie.

Our hotel room... there were blue lights everywhere.

One day we went out and housekeeping cleaned our room. We came back, changed, and went out to dinner. When we came back to our room there were oranges on our pillows!

It was magical.


Yes, Eric is wearing a suit. And a mustache. This was after Daniel.
I bought these macarons from a little bakery close to our hotel. These were my first macarons I've ever eaten. They were just okay, I thought. The flavors were pistachio, orange and raspberry. I think there are much better macarons out there.

We walked everywhere in New York. I think we did just about everything!


We went up into the Empire State Building. I've only been once and wanted to go back.

It was windy, but very, very beautiful. I loved seeing all of the lights of the city.

Haha.

One morning we went to Sarabeth's for brunch. I remember going here a few years ago with my friend. I'll never forget the spinach-goat cheese omelette that I ordered. It was SO good. I think I just spelled omelette the French way. I do that.


Sarabeth's is right by the park, and we sat outside to enjoy the view and the nice weather. I love having brunch in the city!

I ordered the farmer's omelette; it had diced onion, potato, bacon and bell pepper in it, along with Swiss cheese. The omelette came with a side of wheaty-seedy toast and orange marmalade. Meh. The omelette wasn't that good. It just didn't have a ton of flavor. The toast and marmalade, however, were very, very delicious. The orange marmalade was incredible. I wish I had some right now.

Eric ordered the French toast with strawberries and really liked it. I ate some of it and it was very good.

After brunch, we walked over to Central Park and walked around. I never get very far into Central Park when I go. I can't believe how huge it is.
Look at the family of ducks! (They're hard to see)



After two days we switched hotels to the SoHo area. We stayed at the Sheraton Four Points. The location was good because were in the SoHo/Greenwich area, which I love, and we were close to Little Italy and Chinatown. The hotel was okay. Well, except for the brown water that was running from the sink for a while.
I know... gross. It was gross. I should have taken a picture, but I didn't.

We walked over to Little Italy on two occasions. The first was to dine at Lombardi's! Mom and I went back in September and loved their white pizza.


We ordered a large pie with pepperoni, roasted bell peppers, red onion, fresh mozzarella and basil.

Very, very tasty. I love their crust. Their white pie is better, though. I think I still think I prefer John's over Lombardi's. Should have gone to John's.
The second time we went to Little Italy was on our last night. We wanted to eat dinner on Mulberry Street to end our fabulous New York vacation.


There are so many restaurants on Mulberry Street, we didn't know which one to pick. We picked a promising-looking place called Casa Bella. It wasn't but a few minutes into the meal that I started to feel uneasy. Our server kept asking us if we wanted wine and we repeatedly had to tell him no. Eric ordered chicken alfredo ($20) and I ordered a special where you received an appetizer, entree and dessert for $16.50. I ordered the bruschetta for the appetizer and eggplant parmigiano for my entree.

This is what my bruschetta looked like. Not impressive, right? The taste wasn't impressive either. Old sliced bread (the same kind of bread was in the basket on our table) was topped with canned tomato, a tiny bit of olive oil, and chopped basil. It had absolutely no flavor. I ate only one slice and pushed it a side.
This was my eggplant. It was sooo mushy and soggy, and I couldn't even taste the breading. It was heavily coated with a bland tomato sauce. The cheese was so thick and chewy, I couldn't eat it. The whole dish was bland, and frankly, disgusting. I didn't eat it. I think I've been spoiled by my dad's eggplant parmesan. I'm convinced it's the best in the world.


Eric's alfredo wasn't much better. The pasta wasn't homemade and he said the chicken was microwaved.
So my question to any New Yorkers or people who eat in Little Italy regularly, is, are there good restaurants in Little Italy? Or is Little Italy a tourist trap? I mean, I feel like we were duped into eating at this place, thinking it would be authentic Italian cooking. It just wasn't good at all. It was really disappointing to me, to be honest.
We were still hungry, so we stopped into a pizza place a little later. They had a deal: One slice of pizza and a glass of wine for $6. Sold!

We had to push a side the fine china to make room for our paper plates. This experience made up for the bad meal at Casa Bell. We couldn't stop laughing.
Also, that was the harshest wine I've ever had. It burned.
Let's see... what other things did we do?
We rode the Staten Island Ferry!

That was a crazy experience.

It was worth the wait and fighting the mob. It was kind of relaxing, riding the ferry and taking in the sights.
We saw Lady Liberty.

We also snacked while we walked around Battery Park.
I had this very salty pretzel...

While Eric had a New York hot dog. Turns out, New York hot dogs are the exact same as Missouri hot dogs. Live and learn.

Candied roasted cashews. I would eat these every day if I lived in New York.

Get this - we walked from SoHo to Battery Park to ride the ferry, then we walked to the Brooklyn Bridge. That's a very long walk, we found out.

One more thing I love - the Brooklyn Bridge.

We were exhausted after walking so far, so we ended up riding the subway for the first time ever. It was scary and confusing. And the subway-ticket lady with one eye was mean to us. Also, we saw a large rat on the tracks.

Okay, that's enough for today. Whew, I'm exhausted. I'll try to get the other posts up soon, though. Hope you have a good Memorial Day weekend!

there has been so much hype about macarons that i was pretty excited to try one. the first (and only) time i had one, i was so disappointed...they're pretty but not that tasty! maybe better in paree??
ReplyDeleteYou were in my home town...loved seeing it through your eyes. Can't wait to read tomorrow's post! ;)
ReplyDeleteHope you have a Happy Memorial Day weekend!
~ingrid
Emily - What a fun trip for you two. Just to clarify - Little Italy is NOT the place to eat good Italian food. All those places are tourist traps, but there are a TON of good Italian restaurants in the city - Felidia's in midtown on the east side (owned by Lidia Bastianich),I Trulli, Lattanzi, so many others I can't mention. Hope you get back to try some really good Italian food.
ReplyDeleteI am in New York right now! I'm seeing my first show on Broadway tomorrow. So so so excited! Hopefully I will get to stop by a bakery aand eat something. Unfortunately, my parents aren't really into that type of thing. Looks like New York was super awesome so far for you! I also have never had a real macaron.
ReplyDeleteWelcome to NYC! I'm sorry New Yorkers are so mean/rude. That's just how most of them are. I'm a bit nicer because I've experienced Californians and realized what a HUGE difference there was in attitude. =P Plus airport people are usually very cranky, even non-New Yorkers. I've only eaten in Little Italy once and it sucked as well. I think it's a tourist trap, although there are probably some that are worth it (you have to do your research first). NY pizza is the best! I'm glad you got to try Lombardi's as well as "normal" everyday pizza. I've never been on the Staten Island ferry, it's cool you got to ride it. Seems like you got to experience a few parts of Manhattan!
ReplyDeleteSarabeth's and Lombardi's? A woman after my heart! Looks like fun, especially the blue room and the macaroons...and the ferry is such a great and free pasttime!
ReplyDeleteAwesome recap. Keep it coming, the best is yet to come, right!
ReplyDeleteThere are definitely some not-so-good/BAD restaurants in NYC. Bummer, huh. I say just stick with the ccc's! ;)
Katrina (Baking and Boys!)
Wow, you guys saw everything! Cute dress in the hotel picture...how random that they put oranges on your pillow. :)
ReplyDeleteCANDIED CASHEWS OMG OMG I LOVE THOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOSE.
ReplyDeleteSorry, kinda freaked out. Those are so delicious.
I'm glad you had an incredible stay in New York City! I'm sorry Little Italy disappointed you. Thank you for letting the whole world know that it is not as great as it seems. Now I know to avoid it in the future, heh. :)
wow what a nice experience . thanks for sharing it with us. Wish to go to New york some day.
ReplyDeleteOh I love this post! I love your hotel room!
ReplyDeleteThe Peach Kitchen
blowing peachkisses
peach and things
I love it when you go to New York. I get to see a little more each time. The best thing I ever had in Little Italy was a cannoli. Derr, I didn't know what a macaron was, thought you misspelled macaroon -- made me look it up. Learned something new today. Hope to get to see more of your trip.
ReplyDeleteThat was a fantastic post...the New York stuff was interesting, but the most important question is WHERE did you get that gorgeous dress that you wore to Daniel? Wow, you looked fantastic. Details, please.
ReplyDeleteI'm so sorry you wasted a meal at a lousy place. Here’s a start to find a good Little Italy restaurant. There are tons of them.
I have to disagree about the hot dogs. Just the New York air and water makes them different...and the setting, of course!
i love the picture you have of the whole of new york! gorgeous. and the couple? so cute. :D
ReplyDeleteso there were some hits and misses, but it sounds like you had an awesome time together. thanks for the share!
ReplyDeleteWhat an exciting time so far Emily. Can't wait to see more:D
ReplyDeleteWhat cute pictures! Can't wait to see the rest :)
ReplyDeleteHi there, having been to Italy, I can easily say that you can find some of the best italian food in NYC, not in little Italy though. Only tourists look for italian food in little Italy, so you got it right this time :) but drop a line next time you go to NYC, I would be happy to make a few suggestions. great blog by the way.
ReplyDeleteSounds awesome and not awesome all at the same time! I love all the pics!
ReplyDeleteI would love to go back to New York and actually leave my room. One day, sister, one day!
ReplyDeleteLove the pics. Looks like you both had a great time. Central Park looks beautiful.
I've never had a macaron, but I don't think they look like they would taste good.
Your hotel looks edgy and modern.
Eric looks handsome in his suit.:o) It's fun to get all dressed up and go out to a really nice restaurant, huh? (Especially when someone else is paying!) We don't have any of those here unless you count the local catfish house in our Sunday clothes. (Smile)
dunno if someone else suggested this, but you need to go to vegas to visit Bouchon Bakery in the Venetian. They have the best macarons outside of Paris, imho. SO GOOD. I go there everytime I'm in Vegas and since I live in Cali, well, it's not a far trip. SO GOOD. also they're TKOs are quite good. i think im drooling while i write this...
ReplyDeleteI am soooo jealous - I haven't been to NYC for 11 years now. I wanna go again after seeing this!!
ReplyDeleteIf you want good, simple, "red sauce joint" Italian-American food, stay away from Little Italy in NYC. That area is WAY past its heyday.
ReplyDeleteYou want to go to Arthur Avenue in the Bronx. That is the real Little Italy now. http://arthuravenuebronx.com/
Although I've never been, Dominick's is the place to go there. It's my brother's most favorite restaurant and he's a guy who knows his food.
Sorry that Little Italy disappointed you....I have had good experiences with Cafe Napoli there, but I would definitely say that there is better Italian food in NYC.
ReplyDeleteSorry about Little Italy. They never had good food there. Although Ferrara's have good desserts. You should have tried some of Mario Batali's restaurants while in NYC. Babbo was yum. You should have gone to Chinatown too for some good cheap eats. Lots of great places but you just have to know where to go. I'm sure your next trip will be better! I can suggest a few restaurants if you're ever back. Sorry for the rude New Yorkers, it's the high stress of living/working in NY. There are a few nice ones around. :)
ReplyDeleteI love the Staten Island Ferry!! It's crazy and fun and free!!!
ReplyDeleteI'm super jealous- I miss NY!!
PS Eric looks like an old friend of mine from college that actually lives in NY now . . . any doppelganger experiences for him there? haha
I agree with the other posters - Little Italy generally has bad food. I ate there once or twice after I first moved to NY and never did so again. It's really too bad, and it seems their business is hurting. I noticed that Little Italy has gotten smaller, while Chinatown (which has some really good restaurant and markets) has grown.
ReplyDeleteThere are some mediocre macarons out there. I've tried a couple in NY and haven't liked them. The ones I had from Miette in San Francisco were amazing, and the ones from Praline in Bethesda, MD, were pretty good (but too much filling and a little too sweet). If you get a chance, try the Miette macarons (and their lavender shortbread cookies!) before you write off all macarons.
Thanks everone!
ReplyDeleteHelen, maybe... :D I'm going to find out.
Linda, thank you for the recommendations.
Eula, good comment! Thank you.
Belinda, indeed... :)
Jena, you have every right to freak out!
Sue, thank you for the recommendations. And maybe you're right about the hot dogs. I didn't actually try one.
Hi Otto, thank you!
Haha, Lorie, sounds good to me!
Me, I went to Bouchon in NYC. Should have had a macaron. :(
Aw, Rudie, I know they are.
Jenn, hmmm. I'm not sure. That's funny, though.
Helen, will do. Thank you!
I didn't like the macarons I had in NYC either. But they are good if you get good ones, so don't give up. Your trip looks like it was lots of fun!
ReplyDeleteWow--has it really been this long since I've caught up with my blogs?? I'm so far behind!! That's ok--I've been spending all morning reading yours because it makes me happy :)
ReplyDeleteDaniel sounds amazing--never been myself, but the husbanator and I have discussed going for the anniversary this year or next. As for the hot dogs--don't order them from the street carts. NYers call those "dirty water dogs". To get a really good NYC dog go to Grey's Papaya or Papaya King.
And the Brooklyn Bridge is still one of my favorite things to do.
I came upon your blog and loved every one of your photos of NYC. It's a great city, don't you think?
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