Moe Palaeā Myanmar Restaurant set to close after citing economic struggles
Vivaās dining out editor Jesse Mulligan spotlighted the restaurant in October and said the hidden gem, which wasā¦
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Financial controller who spent $289,000 on travel, Uber Eats spared jail
Transactions described in the police summary of facts and a determination of the Institute of Chartered Accountants Disciplinaryā¦
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17 Restaurants In Klang Valley To Celebrate Christmas This Year
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New York City Travel, Food, and Highlights ā 2025
A couple of weeks ago, Selene and I took a family trip to New York. We did some cool stuff ā some of it, rather touristy perhaps, but cool stuff nonetheless. I was going to show you a few highlights in a Monday update post, but then I ended up with about 280 pictures to go through.
Anyway, it was too much to be part of anything else. So here you go: here are pictures of cool things we did or delicious food that we ate.
Day 1
Arrival and Train Rides
We flew into JFK airport reasonably early in the day, then took the Long Island Rail Road into the city.
As we waited for our train to get to the station, I have a brief meeting with some locals.
Personally, I enjoy train rides. I find them relaxing.
We got off at Grand Central, which is always fun to explore. Hereās the ceiling.
From Grand Central, our intention was to walk to our hotel, but we got tired of lugging our suitcases around. So we cabbed it!
The Nintendo Store
After dropping our bags off at the hotel, we started a slow migration toward the Empire State building⦠but we werenāt due there until after sunset. Time for plenty of stops along the way⦠the first of which⦠was the Nintendo Store.
Super touristy. Very crowded. Do not recommend. Not really sure what all the fuss is about, but hey, I got to see Mario, Luigi, and Link.
There was also a Pikachu, but there were far too many people around to take a picture.
Next, more walking! By this point, we all realized that we hadnāt really eaten much all day, so we stopped and got a hot dog.
Selene maintains that this hot dog was delicious. I, however, believe that we were all just very hungry.
St. Patrickās Cathedral
This is like the second or third time weāve tried to visit St. Patrickās Cathedral. I donāt remember what happened before to cause the mission to fail, but we always found the doors locked.
We were very happy to find them unlocked and open this time.
There was actually a wedding service going on. I thought it was interesting that you could just walk in while people were getting married. There was some very beautiful music playing and the pipe organ was epic ā you could really feel it in the core of your being.
Itās got crazy ceilings.
New York Public Library
It was getting later in the day, but it still wasnāt dark enough for the nighttime view of the city we were hoping to get at Empire, so there was time for one more stop: The New York Public Library.
The ceiling of the upper floor is painted beautifully. Yes, lots of crazy ceilings in NY.
Okay, call me uninformed if you wish, as I hadnāt been to any sort of physical library in a long time, but I really expected to see books somewhere inside.
āWhere can we see some books?ā I asked one of the attendants. I really just wanted to experience the smell of old books. You know? Libraries have a smell.
He educated that all of the books are kept underground in Bryant Park ā and you have to make a request to have them brought up to you. Go figure.
And with that minor disappointment, it was finally dark enough outside.
The Empire State Building
Is it possible to do anything in New York City that is more touristy than the Empire State building? I donāt think so.
And you obviously have to pose inside of King Kongās hand.
Hereās a couple of pictures of the view from the observation floor that is fully enclosed by windows.
And hereās a couple of pics from the top where everything is out in the open air.
Arenāt we cute?
Tacombi
By the time we descended back to ground level, we realized we were all very hungry again. On the same block, thereās a little taco place called Tacombi, so we popped in. It was delicious.
I actually got a burrito, but it was still delicious. And the churros are from a Christmas market that was going on in Bryant Park.
Day 2
The second day of our trip started with more walking.
This is a building shaped like a trunk.
Liberty Bagels
Is it legal to visit New York without getting a bagel? I donāt think it should be.
We waited in a giant line at Liberty Bagels. That place is ridiculously packed ā and rightfully so, their bagels are delicious and they have an insane selection of cream cheeses.
I got their famous Rainbow Bagel, topped with half blueberry and half strawberry cream cheese. It was really good.
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Central Park
This is probably one of my favorite places in New York. Iād like to go on a warm, Spring day to have a picnic.
And then all of a sudden, a thick fog rolled in and covered the tops of buildings.
And it started to rain. We took shelter in a nearby tunnel as we listened to a street performer play some classical guitar songs.
Then, off to the museum!
The MET Museum
The MET is one of those places where you could literally walk around all day and not be done.
I mean, I frequently search their archives for pictures of ancient stuff to use for the articles that I write, so seeing it in person is always awesome.
Like artwork on amphoraeā¦
Or statues of dudes and carvings of stuffā¦
And look, itās Pan! IO Pan!
And I can always get lost in the Ancient Egyptian wingā¦
They were currently doing an exhibition called āDivine Egypt.ā
Yeah, of the nearly 300 photos I took, most of them are from the MET. I could have probably done an entire post just with those pictures.
And we finally got a chance to walk through the instruments section of the museum.
Alright, back to the hotel. It was raining really hard and we all needed a little rest.
Pasta Eater
We wanted to eat pasta, so we went to a place called Pasta Eater. Out of all the many places to eat pasta, however, this one was chosen specifically because they make one of the dishes in a wheel of parmesan cheese.
Iāve never had a bad experience with pasta made inside of a cheese wheel. Have you?
Macyās
We stopped in at Macyās flagship store, mostly because I needed a bathroom, but also in hopes that we could recreate some sort of Elf extravaganza by looking at Christmas tree displays through department store windows. There werenāt any decorated windows with trees, unfortunately.
They did have some sort of Christmas village going on in the lower floor, but we arrived 5 minutes after it was shut down and the security guard was very quick to let me know it was closed and that we should all gtfo.
I donāt really understand how a retail store has so many things that it can occupy such a large space. Iāve been in entire shopping malls that are smaller than this one Macyās store. Capitalism at its finest.
Serendipity 3
Donāt worry. Even though we ate all that pasta earlier, we saved room for dessert.
We stopped into Serendipity 3 without a reservation and were initially told that it would be 45 minutes for a table. After some brief witchcraft, they sat us immediately.
After all, we just wanted to try their famous hot chocolate.
We got the sāmores flavor and it was unexpectedly delightful.
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More InfoPizza
As much as there should be a law against visiting New York without getting a bagel, there should also be one about pizza.
But I donāt care about bagels so much as I do pizza. And it doesnāt matter how much food weāve already eaten or what time of day it is⦠if I walk by 20 different places that say ā$1.50 Pizzaā in neon lights, Iām going to have to go get one sooner or later.
And then it was time for bed.
Day 3
We had to check out of our hotel in the morning, but they held our bags for us so we could continue wandering around the city for a while.
I donāt know what this building is, but I guess I thought it looked cool, so I took a few pictures of it.
Our first stop of the day was a bookstore⦠uhhh⦠sorry, but Iām a little light on the details here. It was supposed to be where the filmed the tv show You or something like that. It didnāt catch my interest at all, so I didnāt take any pictures. Also, we sat outside in the rain for about 20 minutes past their scheduled opening time and nobody ever opened the store.
After that, we went to a little underground subway mall to check out some comics.
But the final stop of the day⦠truly the highlight⦠perhaps even the coolest part of the entire trip⦠was sushi.
Shirokuro
Have you ever wondered what itās like to dine in a 2D comic strip? Maybe in a hand-drawn, black and white world?
Well⦠thatās basically what this place is.
It was pretty trippy.
But aside from the aesthetics, they also had amazing sushi.
Iāve never really been a sushi person. Iāll eat it, but Iāve never been like, āhey, I really want sushi right now.ā
They may have converted me.
Seriously, it was that good.
Heading Home
And that was one of our last stops for the trip. We caught an Uber Airport Shuttle at the Port Authority Bus Station and went for a long drive to LaGuardia Airport.
LaGuardia was recently remodeled, apparently. We were there briefly for our last New York visit and it felt like one small, musty room⦠and the only food option was a tiny little shop that had some donuts, coffee, and snacks. But now⦠itās huge! You basically have to walk through an entire shopping mall before you get to the gates. They even have a giant fountain of water that rains down from the ceiling with color-changing lights.
Once we made it past all the shopping, we were greeted by a large fight status display screen that claimed our return flight was cancelled. We continued to the gate to ask questions ā there was nobody there, but the gate status said delayed.
And then it got delayed a little bit longer.
And then a little bit longerā¦
We eventually did make it back to Florida, however. I think in total we lost about 3 hours from the delays. Very happy it wasnāt a cancellation.
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Everything new is old at Old World Pizza
Old World Pizza has been a staple in Elmwood Park for decades, tucked into the North Tower Plaza strip mall at 7230 W. North Ave. New owners, Patrick Sumara and Danielle Micā¦
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https://www.diningandcooking.com/2378794/everything-new-is-old-at-old-world-pizza/
At 89, sheās a top nutrition expert. Hereās what she eats in a day
Over the years, Nestleās blunt nutrition advice, sharp criticism of food companies and frequent meā¦
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So with my recent #disastrous experience with #Uber #Eats, it looks like I have to file a #chargeback with my credit card company to get my refund. If you missed the previous episode of Support Disasters: purchase through website, but refunds only through the app, which I can't use, because I don't have a cell phone.
I thought you used to be able to dispute a merchant charge on the phone, but I don't seem to have that option today. I have to submit a dispute by postal mail - or by fax 𤣠.
I'm guessing the procedure for "submit a dispute by fax" goes like this:
1. Time-travel back to 1994 when fax was relevant.
2. Submit form by fax.
Fun.
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Today's #Kafkaesque #nightmare: #Uber #Eats.
I ordered & paid through the website. Half an hour later, it said the order was delivered, but their driver never came to my street.
Self-help support told me to request a refund through the Uber Eats app.
Problem: I don't own a cell phone.
Chat #support agreed the driver did not follow procedures and I needed a #refund. Told me to use the app to request a refund. I can't! No matter how I explained, he just said (paraphrased) "too bad" until he ended the chat.
I used the "No, you didn't solve the problem" survey option. Second rep did exactly the same as the first. I asked to please escalate, there must be a way for me to get a refund, since I was able to pay in the first place. Rep just repeated "use the app" and ended the chat.
"No, you didn't solve the problem" again. Third rep, same as the first. Asked for #escalation, he said they can't do that. Here is his last reply, exact quote, before he ended the chat:
> At the chat department, we do not have an escalation mechanism in our system
> to connect to our next level and I will be your last level of support.
>
> I have already gone the distance that I could. I wish you didn't have to go through
> this. Our goal is to resolve every issue; however, we have to make sure it always
> follows our guidelines. I may need to end the chat now. Keep safe. Feel free to
> contact us via the Help section of the app. Thank you for contacting Support.
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Serving summer all year long
There is something about eating foods grown by your own hand that pleases more than just the flavors in your mouth ā but those must be good too. Two Oak Parkers share recipes that put a longer lease on the summer ā¦
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Budget eats: Discover culinary gems on the French and Italian Rivieras
Old roads lead to classicā¦
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