It's in Chinese, why would it have a Chinese title if it's an English production...? I maxed out my student production quota this term, saw too many from UT, Waterloo and McMaster =_=b @Hellguard99: Because cars are not as convenient as transit, more than likely you will end up getting lost... and will have difficulty (actual and financial) finding parking. And Museum of Natural History in NYC was not as good as the one in Washington DC (it cost more too! The one in DC's Smithsonian league is free!) Though it sure is pretty. Secret: You can get into many of the aforementioned musuem on a donation basis, just ask them for a ticket and give a donation (I got in with like a dollar for Mets and Natural History).
Should had thank you all a little bit earlier, but school is choking me right now. But anyway I would like to thank you every single one for every recommendations. Me and my friends will try to browse trough as many as possible =)
I heard that there is also a helicopter ride over NYC. Not sure how much it costs. But if you can afford it, it should be worthwhile Safe journey!
Lived in NYC for 7 yrs. Food is the big attraction for me at least. Thai: Jasmine on 2nd Ave at 84th St. Good Thai noodles, upper east side, ~$15/person Thai: Luscious Thai on 1st Ave at 60th St. Excellent romantic atmosphere, Midtown east, ~$20/person Burmese: Mingala on 2nd Ave at 72nd St. Great dishes overall, cheap, upper east side, ~13/person Sushi: Yuka on 2nd Ave at 80th St. Fresh sushi on upper east side, buffet special $20/person all you can eat or order from menu Sushi: Todai on 32nd St. at 5th Ave. Big sushi chain, used to be called Minados, border of midtown east & west, all you can eat, fresh, high quality $14/person Italian: Tony's Di Napoli on 2nd Ave at 83rd St. Excellent Italian food, esp sausage & peppers as well as the lobster special on Tuesdays. $20/person but portion big enough for 2 meals. If you want to try anything even more expensive, let me know. I know a lot of other good places. If you are interested in other types/ethnicities of food, I also have some suggestions as well.
if you like chinese food go to chinatown , taiwanese go to flushing these two chinatowns arent the best place to be but then if you want more auth. chinese food these would be the best then there is also this really good japanese restaurant on northern blvd. then there is korean places also in northern blvd. vietnamese is pretty good in elmhurst. Been here all my life so ask if you want to know
Ed Hardy New York 425 West 13th St New York, NY 10014 Tel: 212.488.3131 Fax: 212.488.1217 Store Hours: Sun-Wed: 11 a.m-8 p.m Thurs-Sat: 11a.m-11 p.m Getting a tattoo?? Take the A C E or 1 2 3 to 14th street. Or L to 8th Ave
Okay i even though I live in NyC, someone please tell me what's there to do at 14th St. union sq. besides Virgin store, Brookstones, and movie theathre. My school is nearby there(no it's not NYU) and would like to know the area better. Newhere where they don't check id would be good as well.
I don't really hang out there at night, but most places at St. Marks don't card. There's a place called Asian Pub at 35 Cooper they card late on weekends. Jaba karaoke/bar just closed down. Corners billiards is open again, I forgot what it's called now. If you have a bank of america credit card http://www.bankofamericapromotions.com/museums/
"I don't really hang out there at night, but most places at St. Marks don't card. There's a place called Asian Pub at 35 Cooper they card late on weekends. Jaba karaoke/bar just closed down. Corners billiards is open again, I forgot what it's called now." Thanks... isn't Corners billiards the one in the basement near madison ave? if it is I go there once in a while.