NYC Trip (7/18-19)


I don't know what it's about NYC but, in the midst of the sewage smell and crowds of people, it's so magical. Maybe it's the flashing lights or endless hustle. Every nook and cranny of the city seem to scream out that it's filled with life. 

Every time I stop by NYC, I have one purpose - to each as much good food as possible. I loved trying new things and places that people recommend. Here are some of the pictures that I was able to take of the food before I devoured them. Enjoy!




Oh my. Don't even get my started with the meat at this place (Kang Hodong Baek-Jeong). It's da-bomb-diggity (dot) com. We got the large beef combo for about $99, which feeds four people. I know it sounds like a lot but just try it. Trust me. You won't regret it. The prime boneless short rib is so tender that it melts in your mouth.



I heard this place (Dominique Ansel Bakery) was really good when it came to their wonderful array of desserts. Although I didn't get the chance to try out their famous cronuts, all of their desserts were so good. Well-worth the trip!


It was so hot in SOHO so my cousins and I stumbled upon a juice bar called Juice Generation. I got the Kale Kolada, which has the option to be served in an actual coconut. So, how could I resist? I got a cool picture but it tasted way too healthy for me. I think many health nuts would really enjoy this drink. It's filled with kale, spinach, coconut juice, coconut oil, and bananas.


This famous corn from Cafe Habana tasted good but I don't know if it lived up to its hype. But maybe it's my fault for having high expectations for a corn... I mean how good can corn be? If you're around the neighborhood, try it out. It's pretty cheap so it may be worth the trip. The grilled corn is basically covered in mayo, cojito cheese, and pepper.


Until next time, NYC. I'll be back for more. Better believe it.

Love, Alice


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