Spring NYC Random Bites
Ah, NYC in the spring, there's nothin' like it (well, maybe except Paris in the spring).
This spring break took us for a few days to my favorite city for theatre, midtown sites, Central Park and always great eats.
I was invited to try out the new Pixie machine by Nespresso, as if I needed any more addictions.

My pal Ted Allen from CHOPPED hosted the fabulous event in the Soho location. Great time and my favorite coffee.

I always remember to buy a cup of chowder from my favorite soup kiosk down on Prince St.

We took in 2 Broadway shows: The Book of Mormon (BEST!) and The House of Blue Leaves.

Dined at The Modern and had the most delicious tuna tartare & an asparagus salad w/ dried raspberries! Did I mention delicious?

We leaped tall buildings in single bounds.........

Today, Henry's lunchbox had the good fortune of having leftover homemade duck rillettes w/ mustard and cornichons for lunch from Salumeria Biellese on 8th Ave. I bought sausages, salamis and other goodies from this old time Italian butcher.


Seen on the street in Soho.
(Obviously, I entered thru the front door).

This spring break took us for a few days to my favorite city for theatre, midtown sites, Central Park and always great eats.
I was invited to try out the new Pixie machine by Nespresso, as if I needed any more addictions.

My pal Ted Allen from CHOPPED hosted the fabulous event in the Soho location. Great time and my favorite coffee.

I always remember to buy a cup of chowder from my favorite soup kiosk down on Prince St.

We took in 2 Broadway shows: The Book of Mormon (BEST!) and The House of Blue Leaves.

Dined at The Modern and had the most delicious tuna tartare & an asparagus salad w/ dried raspberries! Did I mention delicious?

We leaped tall buildings in single bounds.........

Today, Henry's lunchbox had the good fortune of having leftover homemade duck rillettes w/ mustard and cornichons for lunch from Salumeria Biellese on 8th Ave. I bought sausages, salamis and other goodies from this old time Italian butcher.


Seen on the street in Soho.
(Obviously, I entered thru the front door).


Comments
Thank you Stacey for all your suggestions, it made our trip even better.
Sheryl