The chinchilla lives on and Steve and I are in New York City. It's nice having one last trip before the kids go back to school. Although, once again it's business for Steve, vacation for me. Not that I'm complaining. I feel very blessed to have so many opportunities to travel with him.
So far it's been a great week. Church was really great on Sunday. Awesome time of worship followed by a long time of hanging with people talking after the service. It set our departure time back a bit, but it was worth it. We got in around 10pm Sunday night, checked in, and headed straight to our favorite Mexican restaurant just off Times Square. Although, I have to say, Viva Pancho wasn't as good as I remembered. The salsa tasted like it was made with tomato paste. Chips were awesome. The Chile Relleno was exceptional too.
Monday, we overslept thanks to setting the alarm to 7pm instead of 7am. It didn't help that the beds at the Residence Inn are like sleeping on a cloud. No joke. Best night sleep I've had in a long time. Guess we really do need to replace our mattress. After Steve rushed off to class, I was getting hungry so I checked out Yelp and found this awesome little Korean place in Koreatown, Woorijip. I had no clue there was a Koreatown in New York City. It's just past Herald Square around 32nd Street. Anyone who knows me, knows I love Korean food, more than Chinese. Give me some bulgogi, kim chi and jap chae and I am one happy lady. So I walked in, joined the crowd at the pay by the pound buffet and that's what I got. Oh, and some awesome veggie dumplings with this dipping sauce that is just to die for. I didn't do any book reading that afternoon. I opted to nap on that glorious bed.
After Steve got back from class, we got on the Subway and headed down to Greenwich Village. It's an area of New York City we've never really visited aside from driving through. I felt like I could actually breathe in Greenwich Village. No throngs of tourists like Times Square. I'm thankful we've had enough opportunities to come to NYC and see all the tourist stuff that we can venture off the beaten path a bit. Anyway, the Italian restaurant Steve picked out was closed, but a local woman noticed us on our phones looking a little lost. (We were actually on Yelp looking for a new restaurant.) So we took the opportunity to ask her where her favorite place was to eat nearby. She pointed us in the directions of two restaurants across from each other. We ended up picking the Swedish restaurant, Smorgas Chef, since that's one we don't get very often (unless I take a trip to Ikea, and I was guessing this would be better than Ikea). Steve opted for the Swedish Meatballs with Lingonberry Sauce. I went for the Blue Shell Mussels and Fries. So good. Although, the real star of the meal was the sangria made with St. Germain Elderflower liquer. Sigh. It now sits in my top ten favorite drinks. There's just something about flower flavored drinks and sweets. It's all Esther's fault for telling me I had to go to Harrod's and buy the lavender and rose chocolates. They were divine and I've been hooked ever since.
But I digress. When we were done with dinner we walked over to this bar that's been open for over a 150 years. It has an original WANTED poster from when John Wilkes Booth shot Lincoln. It's been hanging there since they were hunting him down during the Civil War. I can't remember the name, but what I do remember was that it wasn't as close to the Village as we thought it was (Ok, just googled it, it's McSorley's). But it was a nice night and I enjoyed walking the city with Steve. Steve did decide to take a cab back to our hotel. Actually, we took a cab to Magnolia Bakery where I got a chocolate cupcake with chocolate buttercream frosting, then walked the 4 or 5 blocks back to our hotel.
Wow, so yeah, that was just Monday. Guess I'll blog about Tuesday later on today. Monday was great, but Tuesday was spectacular.
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