Thursday, May 28, 2015

Foods in Seattle and New York (eating in New York)

Top 1: Rare Bar & Grill in Hilton New York Fashion District
Since we’re tried and walked a lot after going to Metropolitan Museum of Art, we just wanted to find something near our hotel and eat. It’s cold outside at night, we decided to go Rare Bar inside the hotel. We tried Larceny Ribs and Cowboy Rib Eye (Medium Rare). The ribs were tender enough that it melted in your mouth. The steak was cooked so well with pale pink in the middle and little juice flowing. It’s soft, springy and spongy. The side dish was risotto and mashed potato. They’re perfect!






Top 2: Clinton Street Baking Company in Lower East Side
We ordered blueberry pancake with warm maple butter and eggs benedict with house smoked salmon. They’re  super delicious! It was the best pancake I ever had. Do come early otherwise you’ll need to wait for 30 minutes if you come after 9am. Many tourists went  there for breakfast.



You cannot resist from buying seafood for tasting when you saw other people were enjoying yummy food around you in Chelsea Market. There’re fresh shrimp, oysters, tiger prawn, mussels, scallops, etc  in the Lobster Place Seafood Market in Chelsea Market. We bought a steamed lobster. The cooked lobster was fresh and yummy! It’s par-steamed fresh daily. You will definitely want to eat more after tasting.



Top 4: Cioppino and grilled salmon in Pike Place Market
One of the world’s most fabulous, freshness, and famous seafood market is Pike Place Market in Seattle. Alaskan King Crab or Dungeness Crab from Washington


Top 5: Hot dog in East Village
As mentioned before, we tried in during the food on foot tour. Probably the best New York hot dog in Crif Dogs.



Katz’s Delicatessen is an absolute New York experience. It’s established by Jewish. The romantic comedy “When Harry met Sally” in 1989 was filmed in Katz’s. Try the counter experience! When you go in, remember to keep the ticket. Don’t lose the ticket otherwise it will cost you US$15. We tried Knoblewurst and fries.




And many other foods like bagels in Tinys Giant Sandwich Shop in Lower East Side, we tried salmon bagel with cream cheese, tomato, onion and capers. Burgers in Kobeyaki are juicy.

Bagels

Food trucks are located everywhere in New York. We tried Go Go grill’s battery burger with 5oz beef with onion lettuce and chedder near charging bull. It’s a pity that we forgot to try Apple Pie in New York.
Food truck near Charging Bull

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