Anyway, on Wednesday we decided to check out museums to make up for our failure on Tuesday. We stopped quickly at a kebab cart, and we were on our way. It's nice to see that you don't have to parallel park:

Our first stop was the museum of fashion photography. It basically sucked and was not worth the price of admission. Second, we went to a permanent exhibition at FIT, which was free and much more interesting, but very small. Here's the thing: the photography exhibit had one gallery of cutting edge images (mostly mounted magazine clippings) and one gallery that was mostly from the 30's-50's and collected from the work of a single photographer. Though the Fashion Institute had much less material, they covered a broad range, showed an interesting progression, and provided some decent narrative.
We decided to mix it up a little and do something even more touristy than shopping: we went to the empire state building. Pictures:

Yes, it was cloudy, but not crowded. After shuffling through the labyrinth they created for the sole purpose of pushing cheap crap in your face, we needed a beer. We went to a place called Resto, which specializes in Belgian food (to me, that means beer, waffles, pommes frites, and chocolate). It was great. I got some crazy dessert: a waffle ice cream sandwich with bacon-banana ice cream and a caramel dip.
ZOMG ZOMG waffles with BACON ice cream and CARAMEL FRIGGING DIP?!?!!?! Bring some home! Hell, bring the restaurant home!
ReplyDeleteRe: the Empire State Building, Anth and I were very nonplussed as well. I heartily recommend going to the top of 30 Rock at night -- the view is about as good, but the presentation is MUCH better with multiple viewing decks and plexiglass to keep the wind off, and all sorts of interesting A/V displays -- AND an awesome interactive installation that makes tourists dance funny.
I really liked the empire state. Mostly because I really like the contrast between the dense city and central park. I love that huge swath of green in a concrete city
ReplyDeletedamn, sammy...how's your stomach after that concoction?
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