New York in August

Woohoo! So it sounds like our reunion is official, eh Ladies?!?! Yay! It’s going to be so good to see everyone. We should think about what we want to do…, where we want to eat, etc. Can I just put in my request now that we NOT eat at any Italian restaurants?? I’m dying for ETHNIC!!! The article from New York Magazine that I linked to above has some good ideas. Or perhaps our personal New Yorkie friends have some good ideas… Ladies? I would love some really great Chinese food.

I was thinking it might be fun to go see a baseball game perhaps. The Yankees are playing the Los Angeles Anaheim team on Saturday, it looks like the cheapest tickets are about 40 bucks. Not that I’m a Yankees fan, but it might be a fun thing to do.

Have any of you been to the Peking Duck House? I hear good things, but now that I see the website, I’m doubting…

I would kind of like to do a little window shopping/walking tour kind of thing–you know, just kind of walk around a cool area and check it out, see the city a bit. Greenwhich Village, Chinatown, Central Park…That way we can talk and catch up too–which might be a bit difficult if we’re in museums all day or sometehing.

Can’t wait to see you all!

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2 Responses to “New York in August”

  • Carrie [ 24Jul06]

    Oak and Nirav talk nonstop about Mamoun’s falafels. I haven’t had them, but I trust their falafel judgement.

    Next time I go, I’m hitting that and the huge Whole Foods.

  • Carrie [ 21Nov06]

    I just realized…. That my friend Alex’s dad is a chef at the Peking Duck House!!! I’ve wanted to go there… did you?

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