How is that any different from any major city? London especially.
Lack of chavs tilts in New York's favor.
How is that any different from any major city? London especially.
The "Greatest city in the world" has the worst people in the world. Rude fucks.
I get the feeling that the people who claim their city is the greatest in the world have never actually traveled to many other cities, let alone out of their own country.
The "Greatest city in the world" has the worst people in the world. Rude fucks.
Scotch eggs at Breslins, flatiron district. DO IT.
Edmond Dantès;34219987 said:A really magnificent city. I thoroughly enjoyed my holiday there, but London still has the greatest collection of museums and galleries in the entire world and Paris the greatest art museum of them all.
ever since Bloomberg announced the plan to rebuild Coney Island low income families have moved into my area and im telling you the crime has shot up.. just before the announcement you can walk out regardless of the time and you won't get into a problem now its a risk lol
oh and for visiting Coney Island/Astroland.. go for it... just do it in the morning/afternoon lol
At least we have the good sense not to tear our city apart when our teams win/lose championships unlike other "friendly" cities like LA or Vancouver.
And they are free. What is that $25 shit in NY?
Honestly? All it takes for one person to just to do the "planning" by actually picking a spot and a time in advance and going through with it. No one but Lawblob actually came through with a plan.What are the rules on a meet up anyway?
Can't someone just say HEY FRIDAY WE WILL MEET AT XYZ ON THE CORNER OF A AND B,AT DEF. seriously.why is just meeting that hard.
And they are free. What is that $25 shit in NY?
Honestly? All it takes for one person to just to do the "planning" by actually picking a spot and a time in advance and going through with it. No one but Lawblob actually came through with a plan.
Honestly? All it takes for one person to just to do the "planning" by actually picking a spot and a time in advance and going through with it. No one but Lawblob actually came through with a plan.
How does the 28th sound (2 weeks away)?
Lack of chavs tilts in New York's favor.
How does the 28th sound (2 weeks away)?
NO,THIS FRIDAY. no more advance planning. gives time for things to mess up.
NO,THIS FRIDAY. no more advance planning. gives time for things to mess up.
Philadelphia is not the greatest city in the world.
This. I've been to all three and I thought NYC was the least enjoyable.Edmond Dantès;34219987 said:A really magnificent city. I thoroughly enjoyed my holiday there, but London still has the greatest collection of museums and galleries in the entire world and Paris the greatest art museum of them all.
As a resident of Washington Heights, I completely agree. I'll also recommend El Malecon as another restaurant that has some great Dominican food. Also Sushi Yu II for Japanese food, Aqua Marina for some good Italian food; it's on 172nd and Broadway. While I've never been to this place myself, I'll also recommend Coogan's on 168th and Broadway; it's a bar/restaurant that's really popular. Plus they make Irish coffee if anyone's into that sort of thing.One of my favorite spots to eat whenever I'm in the city is at La Casa del Mofongo. If you ever want to try some delicious Hispanic good you definitely need to hit 'em up. It's up in Washington Heights.
So do you live around Coney Island or are you saying people have moved from Coney Island area to where you live? The Coney Island area has always seemed low income to me.
Tomorrow is too short noticed. Although I don't have plans either. I'm down for the 28th.NO,THIS FRIDAY. no more advance planning. gives time for things to mess up.
The guido's would be visitors from Jersey, good sir.
As a resident of Washington Heights, I completely agree. I'll also recommend El Malecon as another restaurant that has some great Dominican food. Also Sushi Yu II for Japanese food, Aqua Marina for some good Italian food; it's on 172nd and Broadway. While I've never been to this place myself, I'll also recommend Coogan's on 168th and Broadway; it's a bar/restaurant that's really popular. Plus they make Irish coffee if anyone's into that sort of thing.
The problem that most people seem to have with NYC is most people only go to the tourist destinations. How many people have even heard of Washington Heights? None right? That's exactly my point. Come up to Fort Tryon Park, take a trip down to the Little Red Lighthouse that's underneath the George Washington Bridge, watch a live Bachata or Merengue Tipico band. Having lived in The Heights for practically all my life, I've seen it change so much; nowadays, it's gentrifying which sucks.
Best place in the world and I have traveled all over. My hometown for my entire life is NY.
Let me add to the thread besides telling everyone how amazing this city is.
Clubs
RDV - Meatpacking
Lavo - Midtown
Le Bain - Meatpacking
Bunker-Meatpacking
S.L - Meatpacking
Kiss & Fly - Meatpacking
Marquee - Chelsea
Dream Downtown
Darby
Bagatelle -Meatpacking
The Griffin -Meatpacking
Tenjune -Meatpacking
Boozy Brunches
Day & Night Party at Ajna Bar - Meatpacking
Bagatelle -Meatpacking
Lavo -Midtown
Sunset Brunch
Boozy Restaurants Lounge Scene
Beauty & Essex -Lower East Side
MPD -Meatpacking
Ill add to this as more come my way.
Yeah, the people in Boston are MUCH worse from my experience, they don't even help with directions if asked.
Blockheads is exclusive to NYC? I love their rednose bulldogs.
I recommend Bareburger for your burger needs. They serve various grass fed/organic meats including ostrich, elk, bison, and so on. They have various styles for your burger of your choice. Also doesn't hurt that they have great import beer on the cheap. Best onion rings I ever had here.
Definitely check it out!
I want to be your friend.Or Obtain your knowledge of Clubs.
I like to think of Staten Island as part of Jersey.Not as familiar with New York as you would like to think you are - even if you are a lifelong citizen.
- Check TimeOut New York or Gothamist before you visit, they will have the latest goings-on in the city
I like to think of Staten Island as part of Jersey.
I like to think of Staten Island as part of Jersey.
A little NYC trivia for the hayseeds, an old Chinese man with two weiner dogs on a leash walks by the Empire State Building every weekday morning at exactly 6:45am. One of my goals in 2012 is to find out where he works.
This is extremely good advice. Reading through the varied "things to do" lists on the Timeout website is going to be 100x more relevant than toting around some dumb travel book that tells you to spend a day looking at the Empire State Building and eating at a tourist trap.