Absolute Bagel, fresh, untoasted, eaten in Central Park with a friend
A Levain chocolate-chip walnut cookie, fresh, epic, eaten on the bench outside the shop with a friendly stranger — note to Levain, if two ladies sit on your bench in the sun whilst licking chocolate from their fingers and smiling at passersby, the passersby will stop, turn back and buy your cookies
A Jonagold apple from a farmer’s market
A pot of strong, hot Chinese tea; spicy chicken and broccoli; a small bowl of steamed white rice at Grand Sichuan — especially tasty after walking 110+ blocks and spending several hours wandering through the New Year dragon dances
Whiskey ginger
Whiskey ginger
Some sort of yuppie-ish salt & pepper potato crisps from the 5th Ave. deli in Brooklyn, broken into during the 2 a.m. cab ride
For me: Fesenjan, side of stewed pumpkin, Turkish coffee
For my companion: Large platter of meat mantoo, pot of shir-chay (tea with milk, sugar and cardamom)
Shared: A basket of that Afghan flatbread that’s pliable and delicious when warm, crunchy and flavorless when it cools. A conundrum during lazy lunching, but we managed.
Peanut granola bar from Hudson News at Port Authority, consumed on the downtown A platform as I was running to catch the train, an hour late because of the stupid bus, which had gotten in late, and I had been on the bus all day, and my only snacks there were a vegan green foods bar and a large Fuji apple — oh, and a bunch of Gin-Gins ultra strength candies
Whiskey ginger at the Delancey
Another whiskey ginger at the Delancey
Cheeseless veggie pizza slice from the place around the corner from the Delancey, inhaled between sets, wondering what idiot replaced the Gray’s Papaya on the corner with an eyeglass store
Another whiskey ginger at the Delancey
A bunch of water
1.5 fish tacos at the place that used to be Dash Dogs (thanks for sharing, Sean!)
More water, more water. By the time I got near a bed (thanks, Erin’s roommate!) I’d been awake for almost 23 hours exactly.
Sunday
Huge, delicious brunch from Brooklyn Label: roasted veggie hash with potatoes and baked tofu (I’d wanted the version with eggs, but whatever, the place was packed and it was still delicious); toast; approx. 5 cups of Stumptown coffee which was fine but really nothing special.
I’d thought about going to Chinatown later in the day but I was so stuffed after brunch, for hours.
Cheap generic deli chocolate-chip cookie, impulse-bought and eaten while watching handball players in a park
Gala apple from a deli, ditto
Shortly thereafter I happened to pass a Red Mango, and having read so much about this Korean chain’s yogurt prowess, I decided to try the limited-time-only pumpkin flavor. It was good, but not overly pumpkin-y, though it did have nice tang and a hint of cinnamon. At $4 a cup I wouldn’t do it again. (And then I was too full to eat anything else but I was desperate for something salty or umami after all that sweet — I hate when this happens.)
Right before boarding the A train to JFK I wandered down Christopher Street and decided to drop in the Stonewall Inn for a drink, a sentimental good-luck toast of sorts for Maine. Perfectly serviceable house Merlot and an extremely generous pour for $7.
Ended up starving at the airport a couple hours later and eating a Clif bar I had in my bag.
A thing I quite like about visiting New York now, as a former resident, is that I feel no particular pressure to eat landmark foods or visit must-try restaurants. I have lots of memories; I don’t need to scramble about for more. I just need to indulge my whims and fuel my wandering.
I was seated across from this section of the table; my place contained a giant bowl of sopa ranchera (chicken soup with cilantro, rice, onions, and avocado bits that I ate around), ordered spicy. Also the sangria special ($4/glass, a fair amount of fruit). Elsewhere around the table were other people who ate other things covered in cheese.
Good tip for lactards: you can always do Mexican restaurants if they have chicken soup. I don’t know that it will be as good as Festival Mexicano’s chicken soup but it is always worth a try.
Unsatisfied with the performance of standard toasters, he asked the waiters at a favorite diner to find the industrial machine that produced his order of perfectly burnt bread. Then he bought a few and placed one of the units near his City Hall desk.