Wednesday, October 19, 2005

Reading this dining guide makes me really look forward to my wife coming home Friday night. Though it's not listed on the menu, we'll definitely hit Seoul Soondae on the way home for a late night dinner. on Saturday, we'll likely hit Urban BBQ which is easily the best barbecue in the area, and the rest of our meals we'll prepare at home. Elisa wants me to cook up some steaks (which I love to do on the range in a skillet), and maybe for another meal she can make me some doeng jang jigae. Umm, my mouth waters at the prospect.

I need to do more research for dining in NY. We actually had a crappy meal last Sunday. We picked an Italian restaurant at random, and it just wasn't good. There are too many good restaurants to tolerate this!

Thursday, October 13, 2005

Burn down the disco

This weather has got me down. After weeks and weeks of sun, and now nearly a solid week of rain, all I want to do is drink myself to sleep. On a positive note (though it doesn't feel all that positive, I am feeling so lethargic) I'm going to see my wife tonight. If the weather weren't bumming me out right now, I'd be pretty excited, but as it is, I'm feeling very sorry for myself. Woe is me. Woe, woe. I need to open my mind up to pharmaceuticals, I think, and really get deep into stuff like modafinil, adderall, whatever the heck folks are being prescribed nowadays. I need pep. And happy drugs. Is wellbutrin still popular?

Monday, October 03, 2005

This article basically mirrors our own experience in searching for an apartment in NY. We had the same naivete and the same sense of desperation at the end. We ended up with an apartment in the area she described as far from civilization, at 78th and York. Dude, whatever, our neighborhood is nice, clean, and safe, and honestly much nicer than most of Midtown, which seems wrecked by comparison. It is about a 15 minute walk to the subway and not near the cooler stuff in lower Manhattan, but it's hardly Siberia.

Though I think for our next apartment we're going to look for something Upper West Side or Midtown ourselves...

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Good weekend. We found a good 'coffee house' (though I don't want to call it that, it's much nicer than just a coffee house. I can't think of a good way of describing it) called Le Pain Quotidien near our apartment, and had breakfast there both Saturday and Sunday. We also had decent Japanese food at this very noisy and very cheap Japanese place Friday night. We had a ton of food and drink and it only cost us 33 bucks. I don't remember the name of the place, but there were several notable things about the menu; it was illustrated with Japanese men with long and hairy genitalia, Japanese women with equally hairy genitalia, and offered turkey testicles and bull penis for diners to eat. A very charming place, actually. The service was no good, it was crowded, but it was also very fun.

Yeah, so NY wasn't so bad this time around. I'll try to write more later about this weekend.