
Last Sunday, we went to La Gamin Cafe, a French cafe across from the Sushi Nazi, for brunch . Surprisingly, this is same La Gamin Cafe that Camille regularly dine at in Boston South End before it closed down a few years ago. I deduced that the food here has to be decent if Camille, a French guy, likes it here. Sure enough, the food was good and the staff were attentive (as opposed to last night's nightmare at Ebisu).
Afterwards, Eimear, Camille, and Brian went to the Body World Bodies exhibition while I went to a cafe to work on the take-home-finals for my Electrochemistry class. We met back at the apartment later that evening before ventured out to the Village for more culinary adventure. We stumbled upon a local Turkish restaurant, which was completely empty. We would have walked past the restaurant had Eimear not pointed us to the fact that an ad to the restaurant showed that they were having all-you-can-eat mezes that night. It was simply too enticing to pass, so we gave it a try. The service was quick and the food, well, instantaneously. I was a little skeptical about this but the food turned out to be awesome. For the rest of the night, we basically kept it low-profile to recuperate.
One of the perks of visiting NYC is to experience its rich, vibrant culinary jewel trove. I am glad that we did just that. More importantly I managed to spend significant time with friends. My only regret is that I didn't catch live music performance. Maybe my next New York trip will be music-oriented. One place that I really want to check it out is CBGB, the Mecca of Punk and New Wave, which will be close indefinitely on Oct 31, 2006. Time is running out... Another trip to NYC is imminent.
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