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I love Yama's traditional style (as opposed to somewhere like Sushi samba) and the pieces are especially on the larger side if you order sashimi. The Chillean Sea bass is an excellent cooked dish...
I love Yama's traditional style (as opposed to somewhere like Sushi samba) and the pieces are especially on the larger side if you order sashimi. The Chillean Sea bass is an excellent cooked dish there for anyone lookin on the non-raw side of the menu. I enjoyed eating the fancy rolls they have (.....) The best part of my meal is the green tea tempura which is ALWAYS ordered at the end of every meal there for me. It's the perfect combination of sweet pound cake and bitter green tea ice cream and blend of hot and cold. Overall the dining experience always leaves a smile on my face a full belly for the right price. I should note that there are 3 Yama's in NYC and I'd say the most comfy one is on Carmine but the food is arguably better at the Irving location.
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I just came back from a group ski trip to mt snow vermont. It's an excellent mtn for all levels of skiing. For those who are tired of the small mtns around the NYmetro area (mountian creek, hunter),...
I just came back from a group ski trip to mt snow vermont. It's an excellent mtn for all levels of skiing. For those who are tired of the small mtns around the NYmetro area (mountian creek, hunter), take the extra hour or so drive and just head on up to mt snow. First off, it's the closest mtn in vermont to NY and is a relatively big resort. It caters to even international visitors. The trails are long unlike the local NY mountains, you can go down a trail and take your time without having to worry about getting out of someone's way if you were to fall. There basically isn't a crowd anywhere on the mtn. Lifts are highspeed so although you may see a long line down at the bottom, it clears up really quick. Conditions cater to Vermont weather so if it's warm in NYC, it may be snowing up in Vermont which is great for a resort only 4 hours away.
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114 N 6 St Brooklyn, New York 11211 (718) 384-8850
This totally hidden find is absolutely amazing! I dream about their duck salad and yummy shrimp appetizers. +t's a trendy spot in the Willamsburg area of Brooklyn and prices are extremely reasonable...
This totally hidden find is absolutely amazing! I dream about their duck salad and yummy shrimp appetizers. +t's a trendy spot in the Willamsburg area of Brooklyn and prices are extremely reasonable to the point of cheap. It's specialty are tons of smaller dishes and is best if ordered with a large selection amongst a crowd so everyone can get a taste of everything. Reservations are a must if you can get on weekends and this is definetly a date place if you're lookin to impress without breakin the bank. It's got a cute waiting area full of swings, YES swings. And the bathrooms are so cool with montiors to check out your date who you can see wiaitng for you outside. There's this one seating area next to this indoor pond they have which is romantic and large benchlike seating in the back for the crowds. For those not wanting to take the trip into Brooklyn, there's a SEA on the lower east side in Manhattan too.
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Although I had the extra incentive of a friends and family discount (additional 30 % off entire purchase), shopping at Calvin Klein Secaucus was well worth the toll over from NYC. First off, it's...
Although I had the extra incentive of a friends and family discount (additional 30 % off entire purchase), shopping at Calvin Klein Secaucus was well worth the toll over from NYC. First off, it's one of the closest outlets in the metro area compare to the Premium outlets all the way up in Woodbury. The Jersey Gardens mall in Elizabeth doesn't have half the designers you are lookin for elsewhere. It's literally 10 min from the Holland Tunnel the moment you cross over into Jersey and they are easily accessible via public transportation if need be. The store has sales all year round and the selections are amazing. With a coupon you can find online sometimes, it makes your shopping experience even better. Not a bad trip to shop tax free with super discounts.
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So I got a haircut from Bumble and Bumble last week. I volunteered to be a model for the long layer razor cut. The session was about 2 hours long and upon evaluation and confirmation that you...
So I got a haircut from Bumble and Bumble last week. I volunteered to be a model for the long layer razor cut. The session was about 2 hours long and upon evaluation and confirmation that you qualify at one of the sessions, you get to schedule an appointment. The day of the appointment, I arrived to be seated and the friendly staff immediately introduced my stylist. Her name was Alex and she was to give me my cut. I requested bangs and she said, No problem!
The time went by pretty quick. You get to watch the other 20 people around you get the same cut but with different flare to it. The cut is supervised by the "professionals of B&B" and are extremely knowledgeable. I enjoyed the experience immensely and will certainly do it again when the time is right. The greatest thing about it is that it's FREE! After you get your cut, you're officially in the database to get mailings for styling sessions and future cuts. Though these people cutting your hair are doing it for the learning experience, they are still professional hair stylists from all over the country.
Check em out:
http://bumbleandbumble.com
415 West 13th Street
New York, NY 10014
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