36 Hours in New York

10:00 am – check into The French Quarters Guest ApartmentsGas lit lanterns with creole cuisines will transport you to the french quarters in New Orleans. The birth place of american cuisines. Two blocks away from Times Square.

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12:00 pm – Late afternoon Dim Sum at Grand Harmony. Right in the middle of china town and just a block away from little Italy.

Grand Harmony - New York, NY, United States picture by Hannah H. (yelper)

2:00 pm – walk over to SOHO and window shop

4:00 pm – Afternoon Tea at Laduree SoHo. Macaroons made in pairs and fly in to New York. Each macaroon is a little piece of pairs

Ladurée Soho - New York, NY, United States. Perfect place for dessertspicture by Olivia K. (yelper)

7:00 p:m dinner at Dallas BBQ. Dallas size drink and meals that is easy on the wallet.

Dallas BBQ - New York, NY, United States. Baby back ribpicture by s s. (yelper)

9:00 pm – Have a late night bite at Crif dogs, not only is their hot dog good, but they have a secret door inside a phone booth that leads to a PDT (please don’t tell) a not so secret anymore bar.

Please Don't Tell - New York, NY, United States. Round two- cranberry and ginger beer (don't get that) picture by Celine L. (yelper)

9:00 am – breakfast at The Grey Dog. A local bran like diner that displays local painting and art for sale by local artiest.

The Grey Dog - New York, NY, United States. The Grey Dog breakfastpicture by Connie L. (yelper)

11:00 am – Visit the Museum of Natural History. Once a home a wealthy man now his collectible items and home is on display for the public with donate as you like entrance fee.

American Museum of Natural History - New York, NY, United States. The carriage is parked mi-lady; shall we?picture by Huy T. (yelper)

1:00 pm – lunch at Momofuku Noodle Bar. Own by celebrity chef David Chang Momofuku is a fusion restaurant that combines Korean and Japanese cuisine.

Momofuku Noodle Bar - New York, NY, United States. Momofuku's signature ramen. More pork belly, dried pork, poached egg, cabbage, scallions, and seaweed.  picture by Tina c. (yelper)

2:00 pm – Take a stroll in central park. Get a feel of the geographic landscape that the ice age craved out.

4:00 pm – Walk Along the Skyline

8:00 pm – dinner at Kenka. A per WWII theme Japanese restaurant that has a curry eating challenge and their beer is only $1.50 per glass. A self service cotton candy machine outside and exotic food inside. This restaurant is not for children, the decor of the restaurant is filled with bondage poster and sex dolls. DO NOT BRING CHILDREN.

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