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    Later this month, I'll be meeting my GF, who lives in Boston, in New York City for a day. We've agreed to meet up at Rockefeller Center (my bus will drop me there, hers drops her further south but a short subway ride away), probably have lunch, and then spend the next several hours peering through the Met before we have to go our separate ways.

    I don't go to NYC often, due to expense, bad experiences with it, and the fact that the Met is pretty much the only thing in the city I really feel a need to see. There used to be a Chinese place I really loved too, called Wong Kee--it was the best "Chinese" I or my family have ever had, americanized, totally inauthentic and very tasty. But they went out of business or something and got replaced by a hip joint called "Joe's Ginger," which earns rave reviews for serving a more authentic style of Chinese cuisine (apparently, the kind of food people in China thought was good during the Great Leap Forward, when the whole country was starving--hunks of fried shoe leather served with ketchup is not Crispy Beef in Hunan, Szechuan, or any other style, dammit!). But I digress.

    Anyway, I know there are at least a few natives of the city on this board, and probably some frequent visitors too. Can you recommend a good but not-too-pricey restaurant reasonably near Rockefeller Center or the Met? Alternatively, what parts of the Met would you put on your "must-see" list? IIRC, they transported a whole Egyptian Temple and rebuilt it inside the museum; that's on the list. My date with my beloved nerd-babe is on the 24th, so you've got a decent amount of time to reply. In closing, I'd like to add that, recent comments of mine aside, I don't hate New York as such, only its subway system and whatever jerkoff rifled through my Mom's purse before we even left the Amtrak station, on my first trip there (I was eight). Thank you!
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    I have no advice on the eating but please don't, in a moment of passion, call her nerd babe.
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    • #3
      just get a hotel room

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      • #4
        I used to live on 88th street on the west side, and there is this great Chinese place on Columbus Avenue between 88th and 87th called '88 Noodle". It isn't really in the area you want, but I thought I would recommend it as it is the best Chinese place in the city IMO. From the Met you could take the crosstown bus along 86th Street pretty easily/quickly.
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        • #5
          I recommend room service.
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          • #6
            I call her nerd-babe all the time, Sloww. And I'll keep it in mind, Cali. Though, with our time together limited to <8 hrs., big detours are a big thing.
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            • #7
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              • #8
                The Carnegie Deli isn't too far from Rockefeller Center; it's not cheap-cheap, but it's not too expensive, the portions are gigantic, and it's a New York landmark. I always eat at the Carnegie when I'm in that neighborhood.
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                • #9
                  Carnagie Deli recently had problems with the Health Department. I would say no. AND DON'T DIS THE SUBWAYS!

                  Rockefeller Center and the Met are in very different areas. There are not many places to eat near the Met itself, thought the Met cafeteria, if expensive, is pretty good.

                  In the Met itself, I recommend you take one of the highlights tours - it will give you a quick intro to the overall museum layout plus allow you to get some info on whichever pieces the tour guide chooses.

                  Beside the Temple of Dendur, I think the Astor Court is a must see. There is a room from an Assyrian Palace from Nineveh that is great to see. It really depends on what art you like. If you like Egypt, besides Dendur there is a set of wooden models from 2500 BC preserved from a burocrat's tomb-fascinating glimpses into every day egyptian life. If you like east asia and south asian, there is a very intersting staircase from India, intrecately carved.

                  Honestly, the Met has 2 Million square feet of space and a collection of 3 million works of art....you will invariably find something.

                  As for eating, I am not very interested in either of those areas, and I don't think they are particulalry good for food as far as NY goes. If you want something completely new, at 74 West 47th Street, which is only 1 block south of Rockefeller Plaza (the place with the statue), between 6th and 5th Avenues, closer to 6th, is a place called Gan Eden. Small place on the third floor of the building, its a glatt kosher Uzbek restaurant that also serves Israeli and Russian dishes, if you want to try food you most likely have never tried before.
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                  • #10
                    pictures!
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                    • #11
                      ****, Rockfeller is many blocks south of Central Park (where the Met is) so it is better to meet at Rockefeller Center, eat where ever you want, then catch a bus to Central Park.

                      BTW the Met is great but if that is all you can find to do in NYC then you are a lost cause. In any event skip Rockefeller Center and go to the lower eastside to Katz Deli. Them Jews know good food and Katz has been run by the same family in the same place for a 120 years or so. I suggest the knoblewurst on rye with spicy deli mustard and their home made pickles with a few sour tomatos. A bottle of Brocklyn Brown can't hurt.
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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Urban Ranger
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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Rufus T. Firefly
                          The Carnegie Deli isn't too far from Rockefeller Center; it's not cheap-cheap, but it's not too expensive, the portions are gigantic, and it's a New York landmark. I always eat at the Carnegie when I'm in that neighborhood.




                          For once Lurker was right. It was the best deli I ever went to. BTW I second the highlight tour of the Met. I spent 8 hours in the Met and barely saw 1/4 of the place. It is ABSOLUTELY massive and it NEVER ends. Make sure you see the hall of armor.
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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by GePap
                            its a glatt kosher Uzbek restaurant that also serves Israeli and Russian dishes, if you want to try food you most likely have never tried before.
                            See now that's what's cool about NYC. Where else would you find a glatt (animal free from infection?) kosher Uzbek restaurant which served Israeli and Russian food? Likely they also have a number of American specialities on the menu.
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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Urban Ranger
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