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Your 5 top off the beaten track spots in NYC
« on: June 17, 2014, 02:12:34 AM »
Not the usual stuff I will visit anyway, but something cool thats not in a guidebook.

Can be a restaurant, street food guy, park, experience, anything!

Tickets and hotel are already booked for my honeymoon   :win

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Re: Your 5 top off the beaten track spots in NYC
« Reply #1 on: June 17, 2014, 02:20:31 AM »
How many days do you have?

I haven't visited High Line park myself but it seems like it would be worth a visit.

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Re: Your 5 top off the beaten track spots in NYC
« Reply #2 on: June 17, 2014, 02:21:49 AM »
9/10 days.

Usual tourist spots will def be seen, although Im pretty sure we will skip the Met in favour of Moma and Guggenheim which is more our speed, also the Immigration Museum is off the list.

I have family in Jersey so I will go there as well for at least a day to have dinner with them.

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Re: Your 5 top off the beaten track spots in NYC
« Reply #3 on: June 17, 2014, 07:10:14 AM »
I liked High Line park, and it will only take about an hour of your time.
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Re: Your 5 top off the beaten track spots in NYC
« Reply #4 on: June 17, 2014, 08:14:36 AM »
Noted! I saw that on tv once but it fell of my radar. Looks real cool.

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« Reply #5 on: June 17, 2014, 12:41:58 PM »
when will you be there?
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« Reply #6 on: June 18, 2014, 12:28:53 AM »
Staten Island - just kidding! Stay away from here :P

Noguchi Museum - various sculptures and designs from Isamu Noguchi. Went a few years back when it was in Queens but now its moved over into Manhattan proper.
http://www.noguchi.org/

Verboten - a Brooklyn-based nightclub that gets lots of great deep house, tech house, nu-disco artists. Drinks are overpriced as shit, but the people are friendly (a more older, electronic music focused crowd) and the bouncers/staff are really nice (a rarity in the nightlife industry, especially the NY one). They even have something called "Deep House Yoga" which sounds interesting if you dig yoga and/or deep house.
http://www.verbotennewyork.com/

Modern Pinball - a pinball showroom (in case you want to get a machine for your home, though I'd imagine shipping to Denmark would cost a pretty penny!), you can play any of the machines they have in there, including Addams Family, Banzai Run, and ... holy shit they got Whirlwind in there now!
http://www.modernpinballnyc.com/

Main Street Flushing - where to go to get Chinese food in the city.

Astoria, Queens - where to go to get Greek food in the city.

5 Napkin Burger (various locations, including one next to the next place on my list) - some of my favorite burgers in the city.

Museum of the Moving Image - has exhibits on classic TV and movies, including old projectors and TV sets, cinematography exhibits, and even a game exhibit where you get to play Ralph Baer's "brown box" Pong game.

The Cloisters - medieval religious artifacts, sculptures, stained glass. Waaaaay up at the northern tip of Manhattan, I had no idea myself that the street numbers went up that high!

Also the usual suspects: Museum of Natural History/Hayden Planetarium, Bronx Zoo, MoMA, try to catch a concert at Central Park Summerstage if you're going in the summer, hit up a few bars in the Village, be a tourist in Times Square, go to a Yankee game, etc.
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Re: Your 5 top off the beaten track spots in NYC
« Reply #7 on: June 18, 2014, 02:33:57 AM »
Early september

Thanks Tiesto for the write up,  those food spots sound :drool

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Re: Your 5 top off the beaten track spots in NYC
« Reply #8 on: June 20, 2014, 01:44:44 AM »
Guys what are the most best American fast food places?

I've had an obsession with going to Wendy's for years but there must be more.

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Re: Your 5 top off the beaten track spots in NYC
« Reply #9 on: June 20, 2014, 04:58:03 AM »
Shake Shack
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Re: Your 5 top off the beaten track spots in NYC
« Reply #10 on: June 20, 2014, 08:31:38 AM »
Guys what are the most best American fast food places?

I've had an obsession with going to Wendy's for years but there must be more.
In NYC: Shake Shack

General Bore answer: Taco Bell

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Re: Your 5 top off the beaten track spots in NYC
« Reply #11 on: June 20, 2014, 08:49:34 AM »
Oh taco bell was on the list already

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« Reply #12 on: June 20, 2014, 08:54:31 AM »
I did see a pic showing Shake Shack got rid of the crinkle fries though, very disappointed.
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Re: Your 5 top off the beaten track spots in NYC
« Reply #13 on: June 20, 2014, 09:57:22 AM »

In New York, eat early or eat late.  If you go around 7-9pm to ANY restaurant you're flat out fucked. Prepare to wait.

In Bushwick (an industrial part of Brooklyn that has an influx of artists and restaurants pushed out of the increasingly expensive Williamsburg and Greenpoint area) there are several great places springing up if you don't mind venturing outside of the tourist areas.

Rando food places I like:

Cafe Ghia - The best burger you will have in New York.  I don't care what other people say.  They are objectively wrong because they have most likely not eaten here.  This is a beautiful tasting burger with great quality meat and amazing texture which is then injected with bacon fat previous to cooking making it taste like God just came in your mouth.  On top of this you add slow braised bacon which is a quarter inch thick and you have the makings of a food experience you will most likely not top in New York for the cheap price.  There is other food here and it is excellent as well. http://www.cafeghia.com/

The Rookery - Also in Bushwick, this is a combination Scottish / Caribbean food place with cheap drinks.  I've only been disappointed by food here once when the weekly Sunday Roast was ehhhh.  The Oxtail Sloppy Joe and Curried Goat Shepards Pie are highly recommended. The Mum's chips are to die for.  Don't come here for brunch. http://therookerybar.com/

Roebling Tea Room - There is no bad food here.  Period. If you come for bunch, they make the most amazing egg dishes.  Unfortunately everyone knows this so it can get kind of packed but luckily they open fairly early.  If you get there before noon, it should be fine.  It's a good way to start a day in Brooklyn  http://www.roeblingtearoom.com/  (if this place is packed and you don't want to wait)

Miss Lilly's - If you find yourself in SoHo for some shopping, head to this Jamaican place.  If it's lunch time, go around the corner to the Juice Bar / Cafe section where they have smaller portions / prices.  I highly recommend the Jerk Chicken Salad while my GF swears by the Roti.  This place has the hottest people I have ever seen working in a restaurant http://www.misslilysnyc.com/assets/pdf/menus/misslilys-cafe-menu.pdf

Mighty Quinns - If you want BBQ, go here.  There are other places in New York, but they're way over priced for what you get.  Get the brisket and ask for it "moist" so you get the fattier cuts.  It will literally melt in your mouth. http://mightyquinnsbbq.com/

Momofuku - There are a few varieties of this place.  Momofuku Milk Bar is a desert place which has cookies and ice cream and shakes and stuff like that.  People love it.  Too much sugar for me, but vacation calories don't count.  Momofuku Ssam Bar - come here for the duck lunch.  Get one service to split between two people.  This place is stupid delicious. http://momofuku.com/new-york/ssam-bar/ http://milkbarstore.com/

Chop't - This is a salad chain with locations all over midtown and the financial district.  Very good very inexpensive (for NYC anyway) salads.  If you're at the 9/11 memorial (good god, why?) or wall st (again, why?  there's nothing there except herds of disappointed tourists) this is a good place for lunch.  The lines can get long, but they move at a good clip.  I eat here at least once a week. http://choptsalad.com/

Odd Fellows Ice Cream. do you like ice cream?  go here. it will still be warm enough in early September to justify it. http://www.oddfellowsnyc.com/flavors.html

Will add more as I think of them.

I'm kind of at a loss for off the beaten path touristy stuff to do.  I can tell you more what to avoid (Times Square is a large loud outdoor mall which is perpetually crowded).  Highline is good, go at dusk for a beautiful walk.  Start south, work your way north, get dinner at Chelsea Food Market http://www.chelseamarket.com/

Brooklyn Museum is a great place to visit and inexpensive and rarely crowded.  This place tends to have actually interesting modern exhibits rather than focusing on post-war showcase exhibits like MoMA.  Next door is the Brooklyn Botanical garden which is just wonderful.

Walking around central park is actually fun.  It's huge and it's varied.  I enjoy the Bronx Zoo.  There is an add campaign for the Prospect Park zoo, and I have to say skip it.  Coney Island Aquarium is sad and pricey (much like Coney Island which is losing the weird charm and being turned into a mall).  New York Historical Society is very interesting as is the Brooklyn Reliquary Museum (filled with post war NYC artifacts packed like a crazy uncle's apartment)

I don't really know what you're looking for, so it's hard to suggest. 
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Re: Your 5 top off the beaten track spots in NYC
« Reply #14 on: June 20, 2014, 10:05:40 AM »
:bow :bow2 thanks or that write up im gonna read it tonight

Oh yeah we booked this hotel

http://www.thepodhotel.com/

wanted something central that looks nice, rather have a funky hotel then a big old fashioned best western room, not gonna be much inside

also the rooftop bar is just :drool
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« Reply #15 on: June 20, 2014, 10:16:16 AM »
I did see a pic showing Shake Shack got rid of the crinkle fries though, very disappointed.
:what

The crinkle fries are complete shit. Always have been. So is the mystery cheese that you can put on them. They still had them when I went to the Madison Sq. Park location 2 weeks ago.

Cafe Ghia - The best burger you will have in New York.  I don't care what other people say.  They are objectively wrong because they have most likely not eaten here.  This is a beautiful tasting burger with great quality meat and amazing texture which is then injected with bacon fat previous to cooking making it taste like God just came in your mouth.  On top of this you add slow braised bacon which is a quarter inch thick and you have the makings of a food experience you will most likely not top in New York for the cheap price.  There is other food here and it is excellent as well. http://www.cafeghia.com/
Fuck. I'll have to make a visit sometime this summer.

Miss Lilly's - If you find yourself in SoHo for some shopping, head to this Jamaican place.  If it's lunch time, go around the corner to the Juice Bar / Cafe section where they have smaller portions / prices.  I highly recommend the Jerk Chicken Salad while my GF swears by the Roti.  This place has the hottest people I have ever seen working in a restaurant http://www.misslilysnyc.com/assets/pdf/menus/misslilys-cafe-menu.pdf
I can cosign this. :noah

They're not all Jamaican though, not that it matters.
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Re: Your 5 top off the beaten track spots in NYC
« Reply #16 on: June 20, 2014, 12:52:48 PM »
Fun things to do in New York:

Go get a bagel, declare it inferior to Montreal bagels

Go to a famous deli, wonder aloud about why people are hyping them up

If you meet someone from Brooklyn let them know how "over" Brooklyn you are

If someone suggests a restaurant tell them they are doing that sort of thing better in *insert European city*

Tell people you want to go to a baseball game, if they suggest the Mets, tell them you've never heard of the mets (this may in fact be true).  If they suggest the Yankees tell them you'd like to see a real New York team and not a tourist attraction.

Be bored with New York after the first day, let everyone know this.

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Re: Your 5 top off the beaten track spots in NYC
« Reply #17 on: June 20, 2014, 04:30:09 PM »
 :lol

Seriously though, mets or yankees?

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Re: Your 5 top off the beaten track spots in NYC
« Reply #18 on: June 20, 2014, 04:39:25 PM »
Mets of course.  Much more depressing but you won't be surrounded by the world's largest concentration of cunts at that moment.
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Re: Your 5 top off the beaten track spots in NYC
« Reply #19 on: June 20, 2014, 06:45:07 PM »
My girlfriend and I both thought the Montreal bagels were good, but we've definitely had better out here.
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« Reply #20 on: July 06, 2014, 12:15:23 PM »
Cafe Ghia - The best burger you will have in New York.  I don't care what other people say.  They are objectively wrong because they have most likely not eaten here.  This is a beautiful tasting burger with great quality meat and amazing texture which is then injected with bacon fat previous to cooking making it taste like God just came in your mouth.  On top of this you add slow braised bacon which is a quarter inch thick and you have the makings of a food experience you will most likely not top in New York for the cheap price.  There is other food here and it is excellent as well. http://www.cafeghia.com/
I went here for this burger yesterday. Dunno if it's the best burger I ever had but it was so good. I have to go back. :noah

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Re: Your 5 top off the beaten track spots in NYC
« Reply #21 on: July 06, 2014, 02:50:19 PM »
ha.  I was there for Brunch that day.
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« Reply #22 on: July 06, 2014, 02:55:41 PM »
My girlfriend and I both thought the Montreal bagels were good, but we've definitely had better out here.

Where?

And Mets for sure. They have the better ballpark now, too.
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« Reply #23 on: July 06, 2014, 05:27:55 PM »
ha.  I was there for Brunch that day.
I went to the Kara Walker exhibit with some friends and ate at Cafe Ghia afterwards at like 4pm I think. Got any other recommendations from their menu?

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« Reply #24 on: July 06, 2014, 06:35:17 PM »
I like the Big Salad, and I've had the the potato skillet thing, but for brunch.

oh man that Kara Walker thing pissed me off.  the people attending it are the worst.  white people taking wildly inappropriate selfies and shit

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« Reply #25 on: July 06, 2014, 06:37:28 PM »
Tell people you want to go to a baseball game, if they suggest the Mets, tell them you've never heard of the mets (this may in fact be true).

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« Reply #26 on: July 06, 2014, 10:26:16 PM »
I like the Big Salad, and I've had the the potato skillet thing, but for brunch.

oh man that Kara Walker thing pissed me off.  the people attending it are the worst.  white people taking wildly inappropriate selfies and shit
I had the same experience, smh.

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Re: Your 5 top off the beaten track spots in NYC
« Reply #27 on: July 10, 2014, 03:51:33 PM »
My girlfriend and I both thought the Montreal bagels were good, but we've definitely had better out here.
See how well this works :lawd
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Re: Your 5 top off the beaten track spots in NYC
« Reply #28 on: July 10, 2014, 03:59:21 PM »
Fun things to do in New York:

Go get a bagel, declare it inferior to Montreal bagels

Go to a famous deli, wonder aloud about why people are hyping them up

If you meet someone from Brooklyn let them know how "over" Brooklyn you are

If someone suggests a restaurant tell them they are doing that sort of thing better in *insert European city*

Tell people you want to go to a baseball game, if they suggest the Mets, tell them you've never heard of the mets (this may in fact be true).  If they suggest the Yankees tell them you'd like to see a real New York team and not a tourist attraction.

Be bored with New York after the first day, let everyone know this.

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Re: Your 5 top off the beaten track spots in NYC
« Reply #29 on: July 10, 2014, 08:53:42 PM »
My girlfriend and I both thought the Montreal bagels were good, but we've definitely had better out here.
See how well this works :lawd

We can't all live in such a world-renowned city like Oakland...  :P
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Re: Your 5 top off the beaten track spots in NYC
« Reply #30 on: July 13, 2014, 10:35:40 PM »
Any good spots to catch a punk show?

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Re: Your 5 top off the beaten track spots in NYC
« Reply #31 on: July 14, 2014, 06:49:40 AM »
oh my yes

Death By Audio hosts a ton of different music, but a lot of it is on the punk spectrum
Lulu's in Greenpoint hosts touring punk bands w/ semi-regularity but they don't really have a schedule so you can see what's happening, you just have to kinda know
There's the Cakeshop which has a lot of punk stuff, but its in Manhattan.  I'm not a huge fan of this place.
There's ABC No Rio which does punk matinees every saturdays and has been for the past 30+ years.
St Vitus in Greenpoint focuses on metal for the post part, but they'll do punk stuff every so often.
The Acheron in Bushwick is the same
There's 538 Johnson which is a bunch of lofts where punks regularly hold shows, but they're a bit too violent for my tastes.  Way too many crusties.
You can sometimes catch shows at The Place, but they're mainly a pizza parlor and they don't advertise their shows.
Then there's the millions of different house show venues.
There's also Shea Stadium which is the recording studio / house where The SoSo Glos live.

There's good stuff with frightening regularity to the point where I routinely have to decide what I want to see more.  You can check out showpaper.org which lists all of the All Ages shows in the area, most of which are punk related.

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Re: Your 5 top off the beaten track spots in NYC
« Reply #32 on: July 14, 2014, 01:03:40 PM »
oh my yes

Death By Audio hosts a ton of different music, but a lot of it is on the punk spectrum
Lulu's in Greenpoint hosts touring punk bands w/ semi-regularity but they don't really have a schedule so you can see what's happening, you just have to kinda know
There's the Cakeshop which has a lot of punk stuff, but its in Manhattan.  I'm not a huge fan of this place.
There's ABC No Rio which does punk matinees every saturdays and has been for the past 30+ years.
St Vitus in Greenpoint focuses on metal for the post part, but they'll do punk stuff every so often.
The Acheron in Bushwick is the same
There's 538 Johnson which is a bunch of lofts where punks regularly hold shows, but they're a bit too violent for my tastes.  Way too many crusties.
You can sometimes catch shows at The Place, but they're mainly a pizza parlor and they don't advertise their shows.
Then there's the millions of different house show venues.
There's also Shea Stadium which is the recording studio / house where The SoSo Glos live.

There's good stuff with frightening regularity to the point where I routinely have to decide what I want to see more.  You can check out showpaper.org which lists all of the All Ages shows in the area, most of which are punk related.
Fuck yes, big ups man, I'm gonna be couch surfing in the fall so I just bookmarked this post.