I visited my cousin, Cathy from Petite Therapy, in Brooklyn and New
York City this weekend. We spent
the day shopping in SoHo on Friday and tried the new Chobani SoHo Cafe, a yogurt bar! I tried the Peanut Butter +
Jelly, which has peanut butter, jelly, grapes and peanuts. My cousin tried the
Toasted Coconut + Pineapple, which has pineapple, toasted coconut, hazelnuts
and light agave. They were both delicious and made
a perfect afternoon snack. I wish Chobani will open a Chobani DC Cafe next!
On Saturday, we had lunch at Momofuku Ssam Bar in
East Village. My friend
Heather is a chef there and we were able to try several dishes. My favorite dish were the steamed pork
buns; the pork was cooked perfectly.
My cousin actually said she doesn’t like steamed buns but admitted that
these steamed pork buns were her favorite too. We tried the seasonal pickles, fried duck dumplings and duck
duck noodles . For dessert,
we had the corn ice cream pie which is from Momofuku Milk Bar, so visit them for
their desserts. Next time
I’m back in NYC, I want to try the bo ssam, a whole pork butt and meal for larger
groups, which you need to make reservations for.
Steamed Pork Buns
Fried Duck Dumplings, Duck Duck Noodles and Pickled Vegetables
Corn Ice Cream Pie
Can you believe that my cousin and I actually ate all that
food for lunch? So of course after
lunch, we walk all the way up to CentralPark and The Metropolitan Museum of Art
(aka The Met). We ended up
walking 82 blocks and 4 avenues, which is about 4 miles! This took a few hours but we were able
to just stroll and shop. We made a
stop at Starbucks and also checked out HenriBendel, an upscale women’s specialty store.
Central Park
Beautiful views from my cousin's rooftop