Visiting New York next month

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If anyone wants to meet up for lunch or something let me know. Details about my business are in my sig.

Any recommendations for stuff to do? The main things I'm interested in:

- Museums and art. Don't care about bars/clubs, not interested in traveling all the way there just to get drunk.

- Restaurants. Best food that doesn't require a reservation weeks in advance? and/or any with nice atmosphere such as rooftop dining etc.

- Hookers (obv). I always hear about ultra-overpriced NY escort agencies whose girls look like supermodels. Where do I find them?

Thanks! :food-smiley-010:
 


- Natural History Museum is on one side of Central Park.
- The MET is on the opposite side.
- MOMA is walking distance from either, if you want to walk through the park.

I don't go to fancy places to eat.

Edit:

Also, if you go downtown it's a relatively compact part of the city.

You can see Wall St., Ground Zero, and then hit South Street Seaport.

There's this area called "Stone Street" with a lot of restaurants.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stone_Street_(Manhattan)

But I've only had food at one place there (Mad Dog's) and it wasn't that great a fish taco for what I paid. Nice spot for drinking though.
And the other restaurants might have better reviews. But it's kind of stupid to be downtown at night, it's dead.
 
- Natural History Museum is on one side of Central Park.
- The MET is on the opposite side.
- MOMA is walking distance from either, if you want to walk through the park.

I don't go to fancy places to eat.

Edit:

Also, if you go downtown it's a relatively compact part of the city.

You can see Wall St., Ground Zero, and then hit South Street Seaport.

There's this area called "Stone Street" with a lot of restaurants.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stone_Street_(Manhattan)

But I've only had food at one place there (Mad Dog's) and it wasn't that great a fish taco for what I paid. Nice spot for drinking though.
And the other restaurants might have better reviews. But it's kind of stupid to be downtown at night, it's dead.

Thanks for the suggestions. The MET and MOMA look like they'll be definite stops. I was also planning to do a tour of Wall Street that said it would take you into various investment banks to have a look, which sounded interesting.
 
If anyone wants to meet up for lunch or something let me know. Details about my business are in my sig.

Any recommendations for stuff to do? The main things I'm interested in:

- Museums and art. Don't care about bars/clubs, not interested in traveling all the way there just to get drunk.

- Restaurants. Best food that doesn't require a reservation weeks in advance? and/or any with nice atmosphere such as rooftop dining etc.

- Hookers (obv). I always hear about ultra-overpriced NY escort agencies whose girls look like supermodels. Where do I find them?

Thanks! :food-smiley-010:


Are you looking for PPC or PPV or LP hookers?







You don't need to pay, just go to a bar and you have any game, you will get lucky. Just try to talk like Brian Costello, that is all.
 
What type of food?

Vatan = Upper West. Indian Vegetarian. Sorry - the best indian vegetarian

Piadina = Downtown. Italian. great atmosphere

Sushi Samba = Downtown. Asian Fusion. Fish tacos, son. bomb sushi

Shake Shack = Not a burger guy but everyone raves about the burgers there. 2 locations. One inside of Madison Square Park. go to this one

Blue Water Grill = midtown. seafood

Max Brenner = union square --- great brunch

Cafe Havana = Prince St. Downtown. Not many seats. always packed for good reason. Ask for the corn to start.. I don't like corn and this might be one of my most favorite things to eat when I'm in the city.

Mexican Radio = midtown i think. can't compare to a burrito in San Diego but they come pretty fucking close

then take a subway south to the BK and pay the Fuhrer your respects.
 
Make sure to visit this place.


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If you're into this sort of thing, The Guggenheim is worth a visit too.

If you like animals, definitely check out The Bronx Zoo. Lots of animals there.

And be sure to visit the top of the Empire State Building - on a clear day you can see for miles.

Still some gas in the tank? Have dinner downtown at The Cock. No kitchen but unlimited man gravy for your buns.