About me - Part 3
| With my baby brother |
Here is the third (and final) installment of my interview with
Amelie from The
Heimweh Safari.
As before, you can read it below here or on her blog.
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Here's the third and last part of my conversation with Stephanie
(read part 1 and 2 and go to her fabulous blog) where she talks
about what she likes about NYC in general and- attention, all
uptown expats!-in particular. On top of that, she lets us know
where she finds good bread and cheese and gives some good advice
for the NYC-newbie.
What do you love most about NYC? Name three reasons why
living in NYC is better than living in
Europe.
- Convenience - I can't think of any city in Europe that is truly as "open 24/7" as New York is. From supermarkets, to restaurants and bars. This is truly the city that never sleeps.
- Weather - perhaps this is more in comparison to London/Paris than other more southern European cities, but you can't beat New York's weather. The winters may be bitterly cold but they are short - temperatures don't usually become bone-chilling until early January and by March, a light coat/jacket can be worn again. Summers are hot and long, the heat normally lasting well into October, to leave in its place the most glorious autumn I have ever experienced with its mild temperatures and constant bright sunshine.
- Energy - I have often tried (and failed) to describe the energy of New York both in my blog and also to people who haven't been here before. In the end, it can only be understood when experienced firsthand. But what I know for sure is that I have never felt quite this level of raw, almost frantic, restless energy in any other cities I have visited in the world.
Name your three top favorite places in NYC.
It's so hard to choose just three but if I have to be ruthless, I
would go with:
- Grand Central station - my long-standing favourite building in the City, which still sends shivers down my spine whenever I enter the main concourse.
- Central Park - not very imaginative but I am pretty sure it would make every New Yorker's top 3 list. It's just so diverse - from the densely populated southern part with the zoo and Sheep Meadows in particular attracting the largest crowds, to the quieter areas around the Harlem Meer and the botanical gardens, I love it all. My favorite way to explore it is by bicycle and I am lucky enough to live just a few minutes away from the reservoir so I can get my nature fix easily by just walking around.
- The area around the National History Museum - not only do I love the museum itself, but at the weekends there are some cool artisan market stalls lining Columbus, as well as an antique fair on the corner of 77th. The block is also packed with boutiques stocking small designers, my favorite sushi restaurant (Sushi of Gari) is on 78th and there is also a Pinkberry. What's not to love!?
How do you deal with the city's crazy price level? Where do
you find your best bargains?
Compared to London, I don't find New York expensive at all to
be honest and I am a terribly bad bargain hunter, so not the best
person to provide insights on this.
Where do you find decent bread in this city? And affordable
cheese?
Great question to ask a French person! Whenever my family visits,
we embark on an endless and by now ritual quest to find an
authentic baguette. We have deemed the ones from Balthazar bakery,
Dean & Deluca and Whole Foods to be poor imitations, and found
the ones we picked up in the delis in my Upper West Side
neighborhood to be either too soggy or too hard. In the end, we
found a decent version at the Food Emporium, so I would recommend
that.
Good cheese however is much easier to find and Fairway, Zabars and
Dean & Deluca have pretty good selections of French and Italian
cheeses although I am not sure they would necessarily count as
affordable. I have been told that Murray's Cheese Shop in the West
Village is amazing but have yet to check it out for myself.
Do you have important advice for the
NYC-newbie?
Enjoy it! Learn to take the rough with the smooth as there will
be plenty of both. New York is not the easiest place to live in at
first and making friends as soon as possible is crucial. The first
couple of years can feel like a roller-coaster ride, but it is
always exhilarating and remember: when you make it here, you really
can make it anywhere. ;-)
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