Sunday, November 15, 2009

Is SOMA for the weekdays?

Is SOMA for the weekdays? I am starting to think so. Last weekend, I went to a couple places in SOMA because I had 101 excuses for not wanting to leave my zipcode. It was too cold, too hard to find a cab, etc. Plus staying in SOMA gave me the opportunity to go to Ironside restaurant for dinner. I have been excited about trying Ironside because the relatively new restaurant is owned by the same people who own District, one of my favorite places in SOMA. Ironside is a really laid back restaurant that offers wine, beer and an all American menu. The house red wine on tap was really good and inexpensive but I wasn't thrilled about the pizza that I ordered. I actually was disappointed because the pizza at District is so good. I expected Ironside’s pizza would be just as good if not better. I should have tried the Wild Boar Sausage that everyone is raving about. Overall, I did find that the place is a nice new addition to SOMA and would be a great place for lunch or after work drinks. After Ironside, we checked out Eve Lounge. I like the concept behind the lounge. They‘re going for a elegant, sultry feel. I didn’t really feel like they’ve got it yet. The crowd was pretty random. I also found the décor a bit off. The black and white pinup films they projected on the wall were interesting but gawky. I especially felt it was awkward to watch them over a small table of business men out for a drink. I’ll give Eve another chance on a weekday night before trying it again during the weekend.

Friday, November 6, 2009

Manhattan High Line Over the Hudson



I did a lot of walking this past week through NYC's streets, parks and stores. On our way to Chelsea for late afternoon snack on Sunday we discovered the new High Line Walkway which opened this year after five years of construction. It's elevated railroad line from the 1930s that has been transformed into an urban walkway garden. The walk is very enjoyable. It's not as green as walk through Central Park but it offers an amazing view of the Hudson River.

Thursday, November 5, 2009

HanGawi A Vegetarian Shrine



One of the restaurants we tried during my recent trip to NYC was HanGawi in K-Town. This is the first vegetarian Korean restaurant that I've been to. I usually think of Korean BBQ and drool when anyone mentions going out for Korean food so I was a little disappointed to hear, on our way to lunch, that it was a vegetarian restaurant. I was deliciously surprised to find everything we tried also drool worthy good. My favorite dishes was the fragrant bamboo rice, which takes awhile to cook so order it early. I was also delighted by the ambiance. HanGawi's space is very balanced and "zen-like." The only thing that was a bit off is that we had to take our shoes off when we entered the restaurant. I didn't have a problem with this until I had to go to the restroom. I walked down to the restroom barefoot and right outside the door the only option was to wear a communal slipper. The thought of how many other people wore the slippers before me put a bad taste in my mouth.

Sunday, November 1, 2009

Who Knew Apothecary Is So Good


My friend took me on a quiet Monday night in NYC in search of a neighborhood bar in China Town. After walking through many empty streets, we stopped in front of some run down building in a desolate back street where she said she wanted to pick up some "dumplings." When we walked in I was surprised to find a hidden lounge inside decorated like an old pharmacy. I really enjoyed the night as it started with complimentary drinks and a live band. If you go to Apotheke, be sure to try the "Deal Closer," and pay attention to the ice. This place is all about the details.