Manhattan, New York

· Fashion, Food, Travel

You guys got a little preview of NYC from the heights of Rockefeller Center, let’s come back closer to the ground, and head off to explore Manhattan. During this last stretch of our american road trip, the weather being especially favorable, we didn’t opt for a lot of museums, but enjoyed walking around the city.

This post won’t shine with particularly original visiting ideas, but maybe you’ll enjoy walking around as we did. I did find a couple of yummy stops that I’ll be sharing below, and that could turn out to be useful if you visit Manhattan.

 

Walking around Manhattan

We walked quite a bit during those 3 days we spent in Manhattan in October 2016. North to South, we walked through all of Central park

Quiet and peaceful Central Park

… made our way through the crowd on Times Square

Times Square

… walked down the mythical 5th avenue, found a couple beauty products in Koreantown, stopped here and there in Madewell shops (remember this cape?) …

… and admired the Flatiron building.

Flatiron building

Doing everything by foot is the perfect way to discover a number of details, new shops and have a feeling you’re living in a film or american sitcom (xoxo Gossip Girl).

 

Yummy spots in Manhattan

JOE’S PIZZA (7 Carmine Street)

This “famous” restaurant (as advertised on the storefront) founded in 1975 is known to serve delicious pizzas to go.

We stopped for a snack and ordered only 2 slices, but of course, you can get a whole pizza! Don’t expect a whole lot of choice with the toppings, the pizza is served here in a very simple way, but it’s still pretty delicious.

 

SHAKE SHACK (691 8th Avenue)

The brand has multiplied since my last stop in NY. It’s almost impossible not to cross these burgers if you’re staying in the city (and they’re in London now! Maybe we’ll see them in Paris soon?). Buns and meat are soooo soft and juicy!

My favorite burger is without a doubt the Shroom burger : a huge fried portobello mushroom with a mix of melted cheddar and munster, some salad, tomato and the famous Shake Shack sauce …. so yummy.

 

TAIYAKI NYC (119 Baxter Street)

“Straight outta Japan” ice cream

This ice cream is as good as it is photogenic : it combines the yumminess of a Taiyaki (a fish shaped japanese waffle) and a creamy ice cream (matcha green tea, vanilla or chocolate).

“Matcha better” ice cream

We returned twice during our stay, alternating between “Matcha better” (Matcha ice cream, red bean filling, matcha powder, strawberry drizzle) and “Straight outta japan” (Matcha sesame swirl ice cream, red bean filling, mochi, wafer). Good and Beautiful.

 

UDON WEST (150 E 46th Street)

Not very far from the Rockefeller center, this udon soup restaurant is friendly and reinvigorating!

 

PHỞ GRAND (77C Grand Street)

When I’m travelling, I love going back to basics after a while! I enjoyed this place, that offers Phở bowls that have a great homemade feel to them. The vietnamese food they serve there is pretty authentic.

 

POKEWORKS (63 W 37th Street)

These little hawaiian bowls (pokebowls) are the rage right now : they are both healthy and yummy.

You can choose to eat your Poke in a bowl, a burrito or as a salad, and then choose your proteins (fish, shrimp, tofu) and toppings (algae, edamame …) that go with it. Once again, healthy and yummy. What more to ask!

 

GENJI SUSHIBARS au Whole Foods Market (226 East 57th Street)

Sushi-tacos

I am obsessed with Whole Food markets – this organic US brand that has all sorts of fruits and healthy food options. This is where I discovered this sushi bar.

Ramen soups

It’s far from the traditional sushi, but this taco style was pretty good, as were the very well seasoned ramen soups.

 

Good idea… but pretty disappointing

However, I was disappointed with RED FARM, that appartenly received a prize for best dim sum (dumplings): too expensive for the quality, and although the Pac Man theme had the merit of being creative, it wasn’t really worth it with regards to taste.

 

So here is a rather quick view of Manhattan. Next up – and last post about my US road trip, will be about Brooklyn, that I had never visited until now. See youuuu! (English translation by Marine)


My Outfit

1/ Trench R Essentiel
Bandana ASOS
Breton shirt Boden (already seen here)
Mom jeans Only
Sneakers Stan Smith Adidas

2/ Biker jacket Paul & Joe Sister
Tee shirt Cheap Monday
Top Sézane
Mom jeans Only
Sneakers Gazelle Adidas
Bucket bag R Essentiel
Watch Cluse

Mini hairstyle change

· Fashion

What a beautiful weekend we just had! The sun and temperatures finally did honour to Spring.

And Spring means change, isn’t it? … therefore I decided to refresh a bit my haircut by placing my bangs a little differently for a more structured haircut.

When the bangs will grow, I will be able to move it on the side but as for now, I am really pleased about this little Spring change. Have a good week ! (English translation by Quiterie)


My Outfit

Overalls Only
Silk shirt Boden
Biker jacket Paul & Joe Sister (2011)
Sneakers Superstar 80s Clean Adidas  (already seen here)
Vintage bag Etsy (already seen here)

Bracelets Dinh Van, Thomas Sabo, Mya Bay, Louis Vuitton
Earrings Balaboosté
Watch Cluse
Ring, bracelet Papyrus Atelier B

Eyelashes extension « Volume russe » Les cils de Marie (already seen here)
Crayon Brow Drama Pomade “Soft brownMaybelline NY
Lipstick « Diorific Mat » 950 Splendor Dior

Top of the rock, New York

· Fashion, Travel

The road trip along the US East Coast will soon end. From Wilmington, we drove up to Washington DC then to New Jersey. I skipped these two stops in purpose because it was mostly to visit my family who lives there.

Therefore you may understand why I won’t tell much about this part of the journey and I will directly continue to the last stop: New York City.

 

Hello New York !

Central Park from afar…

It’s was the third time for me to go to New York (last time was on this blog in 2008). I will divide our stay in the Big Apple in a few articles to not share too much information at the same time, but to make sure to share all the yummy addresses as well as visit details.

 

Rockefeller center

I will start then by a post about our visit at the Rockefeller center..

I don’t think I’ve ever went up to an observatory in this city during my previous trips in New York, so we were hesitating between the Empire State Building and the Rockefeller.

Alone…

Which place has the best view of Manhattan? I guess it depends on the point of view (in the proper and figurative sens!). We finally chose Top of the Rock and we didn’t regret it.

I would advise you to buy tickets in advance (which of course we didn’t do…) to book the date and time and enjoy the experience more peacefully. On our side, since we were not organised (at all) we had to come back the following day.

So to avoid wasting time, book in advance, it’s my (bad) experience talking, haha.

 

Up there

… or not !

After riding the supersonic elevator (70 floors up within a few seconds), once up there, you can stay as long as you wish. Here are a few snaps of the view from the Top of the Rock observatory deck.

St Patrick’s Cathedral

Don’t rely on the deserted platform on these pictures (I didn’t privatised Rockefeller center): we had to be very patient to avoid flashy backpacks and other crowd of tourists. Anyway, enjoy the view! (English translation by Quiterie)


My Outfit

Trench R Essentiel (already seen here)
Top Sézane
Tee shirt Cheap Monday
Mom jeans Only
Bag R Essentiel

Bracelets Dinh Van, Mya Bay, Louis Vuitton
Watch Cluse

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