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Category Archives: Gormandism
Summer Activity #11: Hudson River Cafe – “View v. Food”
Hudson River Cafe
Neighborhood: West Harlem
Venue: Restaurant, Lounge
Atmosphere: Trendy, Fashionable
People: Young, Urban, Diverse
Rating: 3
I don’t think there is another place in the world where the people love a good brunch as much as New Yorkers do. People here clamor for brunch, arranging some of their biggest, most social, most important events around 11am to 2pm on a weekend, just so they can enjoy choosing between a burger and pancakes for their first meal of the day.
And while I know that brunch is nothing more than the weekend version of a local diner at noon during the weekday lunch rush, I still enjoy having my pancakes and cocktails from time to time.
Posted in 100 Days, 100 Things, 100 Posts, Gormandism, New York City, Over the Weekend, Personal, Summer in NYC
Tagged Harlem, Hudson River Cafe
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Summer Activity #8: Habana Outpost, A July 4th Option
Habana Outpost
Neighborhood: Fort Green, Brooklyn
Venue: Latin/American
Atmosphere: Outdoor Eating
People: Young, hip & urban
Rating: 4
I’ve been to Habana Outpost before—sort of. Actually, I never even went on their property the last time I went. The place was so crowded that the patrons wound up flooding into the neighboring streets of Fort Green. That effectively turned the neighborhood into a mid-day, New York City version of Miami’s South Beach—even if it was just for a couple of hours.
There was no huge crowd of people this time—at least not when I got there. I actually rolled in pretty early, around 1pm. The line was decent and the tables were more or less taken, but it certainly wasn’t the crowd it was the last time I was there. I was there with my girlfriend, and we were meeting some of her friends. They already had a table, allowing us to avoid the seat-dwellers that didn’t look like they were going anywhere for a while.
Posted in 100 Days, 100 Things, 100 Posts, Gormandism, New York City, Summer in NYC
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Summer Activity #4.02: Miss Favela, Steak & Pitches
Miss Favela
Neighborhood: Williamsburg, Brooklyn
Venue: Brazilian
Atmosphere: Bar/Restaurant
People: Williamsburg Hipsters?
Rating: 4 Stars
It’s amazing that there are so many hidden gems in what is such a relatively small place like New York City. Miss Favela, is just off the Williamsburg Bridge in Brooklyn, surrounded by innocuous buildings, Williamsburg secrecy and plenty of passersby. However, inside is a wonderful bar and restaurant full of Brazilian dishes, wonderful serve and a heck of a band on Thursdays nights.
I went to Miss Favela’s as a part of my job’s quarterly outing. Professional it was not, however, as we were served pitcher after pitcher of sweet, dangerously potent Brazilian concoctions. Needless to say, once the drinks started flowing, so did the conversation.
Posted in 100 Days, 100 Things, 100 Posts, Gormandism, New York City, Summer in NYC
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Summer Activity #7: Macondo, Food, Fun, Friend
Macondo
Neighborhood: Lower East Side
Venue: Latin Fusion Restaurant
Atmosphere: Lounge Vibe
People: Yuppies and Mature Yuppies
Rating: Uzo gives it 5 stars
Of all the things to do in New York City during the summer, Macondo (157 East Houston Street, Lower East Side, NYC) has to be one of the best things I’ve done on my list to-date. Granted, I am way behind and have only done seven things in a month’s time, but Macondo certainly stands out among them—right up there with my review of Qi!
Macondo is one of those restaurants that just looks cool. And for as many times as I have frequented the 2nd Avenue stop in the Lower East Side, from which Macondo is only a few steps away, I had yet to check out this seemingly wonderful venue–and what a mistake it was to wait that long.
Posted in 100 Days, 100 Things, 100 Posts, Gormandism, New York City, Nightlife, Personal, Summer in NYC
Tagged Latin Fusion, Lower East Side, Macondo, Restaurants
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Summer Activity #6 – Madison Square Park BBQ Block Party
Madison Square Park
BBQ Block Party
Neighborhood: Flatiron
Venue: The Streets!
Atmosphere: Sunny day
People: BBQ lovers
Rating: 3
I love barbecue. I was born down south and raised in Texas, so I know a thing or two about great-tasting barbecue as well. So as you can imagine, every time I hear about the BBQ Block Party coming to New York City’s Madison Square Park, I get really excited. Unfortunately, something has come up every year, and I was never able to go…until I went to the BBQ Block Party last Sunday!
My list of things to do in NYC during the summer has really helped me tackle things I otherwise wouldn’t do without some sort of incentive. The motivation of doing everything I can to avoid embarrassment on the internet seems to be working, despite the fact that I’m only 6 activities in at the three-week mark. (Don’t worry, I’m going hard in July!)
Posted in 100 Days, 100 Things, 100 Posts, Gormandism, New York City, Personal, Summer in NYC
Tagged BBQ, BBQ Block Party, Flatiron, Madison Square Park
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