| Go to Dominique Ansel's and get a kouign-amann, or two! If you've never had this pastry, look it up and then prepare to become addicted. |
Adding Leo's bagels to the recommendation. |
| Dim Sum. I think Golden Unicorn in Chinatown is still standing. If you don't care for dim sum carts, Dim Sum Go Go has a good selection to order from the menu. |
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This is a great thread! Makes me want to go right now!
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We're heading there in a couple of weeks with the kids (their first time!) so I'm taking notes - especially on the Kouign Amman shop. I make great croissants and Danish pastries but haven't made those yet. |
It’s really hard to hit everything when you’re actually there with kids. (Depending on their ages.) We had to keep plying my son with soft pretzels and Starbucks hot chocolate just to keep him going. When we finally made it to a favorite pizza spot of ours, after walking and walking all morning, he didn’t even like it. At the bagel spot, the line was out the door and wrapped around the block, and we bailed after waiting for a while. I find I really have to lower my food expectations when traveling as a family, but maybe it’s just us. |
Normal with little kids |
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For really good $ pizza, there is a place on Broadway at 55th Street. And just around the corner on 55th is a little public space with benches to eat. On the corner of 55th and 8th Ave is a spy museum (I've never been in but walk by a lot, that seems interactive, and always tons of kids.)
Then you can walk north on Broadway and hit Nordstrom, then a couple more blocks to Central Park. |
| Brooklyn Farmacy, Domino Park, Galaxy Collectibles, Bernie’s, Celeste |
Manhattan. We are planning things in different parts of Manhattan, including midtown and lower Harlem, so open to any suggestions in Manhattan. |
I wondered about ice skating at his age. He will be six, just barely. |
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Ollie’s Sichuan at 42nd and 9th Avenue for amazing faux Chinese food. You won’t be disappointed.
Walking from there to 45th, head towards TS and visit Shmackary’s for tasty cookies. Head over to the A train and head north to 125th st. Get out in Washington Heights towards the Cabrini exit. Walk a couple of blocks to the pedestrian walkway over the GWB. Walk halfway and you will get a view of Manhattan tourists never ever see. This is what Sully saw as he landed in the Hudson. Yes, you will see Jersey, but the view towards the end of the island are breathtaking. |
You can get Korean BBQ in NoVa. |
| Best Bagels is my favorite bagels. That's literally their name. |