Now fifteen years on and two kids later, it's my second trip and I had about a week. Coming from small cities like Singapore and Hong Kong, New York can be quite intimidating - it's so big! Is that why they call it the Big Apple?
I was unlucky enough to be there when there was a snowstorm - on two days! Not wanting to stay cooped up inside the hotel, I went out to Broadway to see a show. And my shoes got totally wet. So what to do? Buy a pair of Timberland boots! Nice and cheap too ('cos they were kids' boots).
Ground Zero Museum Workshop
One of the highlights of my trip was the visit to the Ground Zero Museum Workshop. It was a very emotional experience. You could feel the emotion within the small studio which was filled with photos and memorabilia taken from the scene of the 911 recovery effort.
Quotes that caught my attention and stay etched in my mind:
"Never forget"
"Two bullets went in to the World Trade Centre but only love came out" - FDNY Chaplain Chris Keenan
"I know my son is in better hands now, but I'd rather have him in mine" - Lee Ielpi, FDNY Retired, Father of Fallen Firefighter Jonathan Ielpi, Squad 288
Broadway
What's New York without Broadway, right? So that's where I went - not once but twice. And here's a great tip I got for saving money (as it's really expensive). Go to the TKTS ticketing booth and get up to 50% off for same-day shows. I watched
On the day that I went to the Ground Zero Museum, news had just broken out that
Chelsea Market
I took a half day food tasting tour at Chelsea Market. This was in Chelsea, the meatpacking district which is a relatively new and hip place for the young and fashionable. Designers such as Diane von Frustenburg and
The food tasting tour was an opportunity to sample food from the various outlets at the market. Most were mom and pop shops that were handpicked by the owner. A great tip that I got from our tour guide was that if you are visiting New York, you can request for a volunteer from the Big Apple Greeter who will take you to neighbourhoods in New York City.
Food, Glorious Food
With a foodie for a husband, you can be sure that trying out new restaurants would form a good part of our visit. With so many recommendations, it was hard to fit them all in. In my husband's precious
This time, his list for New York included Kai, Daniel, DBDG (by Daniel Boulud) and Balthazar.
You know how you can tell if a restaurant is good by how long the queue is? Well, at Balthazar, there was a queue alright! Even at 11pm on one night (good thing we had a reservation) and 10am the next morning (no reservation so no chance at all). Balthazar is a thriving, bustling hangout and it was obvious that everyone was having a good time.
New York without Daniel? Unthinkable. I'm not good at describing food and how it tastes, but let me say this and you just have to trust me on this. Whatever great reviews you have heard about Daniel, it's all true. It was simply a gastronomic experience. The service was exceptional and the food was phenomenal. And Daniel actually came out to the dining room to chat with his customers - complete with his trademark stance as seen on the Asian Food Channel. Where's the camera when you need it!!
Arty Farty
Visiting the Guggenheim Museum was kind of a weird experience. Yes, it's a monument to modernism and most (if not all) things abstract. But that still did not prepare me for some of the 'exhibits'. Imagine beginning your tour and suddenly being joined by a young boy of about 10 years old asking you whether change is good. The conversation progresses as you walk up the museum's spiral ramp. And as suddenly as he first appears, he disappears and someone else joins you. This time, the conversation is on a different topic, but still very abstract and philosophical. This continued for a while and there were a total of maybe 5 people who appeared and disappeared. Thank goodness I had reached the top of the museum!
So it really brings me to the question of what is art? A man and a woman were embracing themselves as they were lying on the floor - kissing, touching, canoodling - all in extreme slow motion. That was art?
A really weird experience but at least it was another check on my list of must do's in New York.
From something arty farty to something sporty -
Did I say that New York's big? Well, not just the city but just about everything. These buildings say it all.
So final assessment of New York second time around? A very happening place and definitely worth another visit. Hope the kids can make it the next time around. When's the big money coming?!