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Anonymous wrote:I travel to NYC for work regularly and my DD (14) also loves it. I put this together for friends going with their kids to NYC - many recs are from DCUM:
Restaurants -
Veselka (Ukrainian, may see celebrities)
Bubby's (Tribeca breakfast place where we had to wait in line but that's part of the vibe - was on the last episode of American Love Story so may be worse now)
Urban Hawker (Singapore food mart)
Chelsea Market (Great option - adaptive reuse of an old building now teeming with stores and restaurants - Miznon is great for Middle Eastern)
Jellycat Cafe (This was this bizarre thing involving stuffed animals called Jellycats - if your kids are not into Jellycats skip. If they want to do this reserve now. It's in FAO Schwartz)
Laser Wolf Brooklyn (my coworkers love this place)
Joe's Pizza Greenwich village
Ichiran ramen - Japanese ramen chain where you sit in an individual booth and they slide out a bowl of ramen that you custom ordered. Delicious and kind of a fun concept. Your booth will be next to your kid's
Cool Sips - "Dirty Soda" trend which is big in Utah, weird soda combos - in Rockefeller Center basement, there is also this great lunch spot called Urban Provisions in there, not a ton of seating, more of a grab and go
Bad Roman - Somewhat hilariously decorated, over the top Italian restaurant next to Central Park, really great food but think giant boar statue with a neon necklace when you walk in
Musuems/Other things
9/11 Museum is outstanding and 14 is a great age for it if you haven't been
Tenement Museum is also really cool, recreation of actual tenement apartments in their original location
There is a recreation of the Anne Frank house (or her room) in NYC right now, not sure how long that is happening but I couldn't get tickets
I haven't been but my high school best friend and her kids loved the Museum of Math...they said they name undersells it
The Met and really enjoyed, it was huge and we spent half the day
Rented bikes in Central Park
The Cloisters Museum is supposed to be great - far north
Ice skating in Bryant Park, Central Park or Rockefeller Center if open
Highline!
Broadway
Loved & Juliet the feminist retelling of Romeo & Juliet set to pop hits, it is so joyful
Chess - this was a musical I loved around 14 (and still love) - it's about the Cold War and chess so not sure how it will play but it stars Lea Michele and Aaron Tiveat (he won a Tony for Moulin Rouge) and Christopher Jackson (original Washington in Hamilton) - if you love Broadway go to this, it's one power banger after another
Maybe Happy Ending looks great, won the Tony for Best Musical
The Outsiders - Kid loved this, the fight scenes and sets are really cool - I would recommend highly
The Bobby Darin musical Just in Time with Jonathan Groff
Six is you haven't seen
Hamilton if you have't seen
Have fun!
This is amazing! Wish you did London, Paris, other major spots!