Entries from February 17th, 2004

My First Hot Pot

February 22nd, 2004 · 11 Comments

Hot Pot
Hot Pot, Wu Liang Ye, Murray Hill, Manhattan

Hot Pot
Masako, Jessica, Yvan :: Wu Liang Ye, Murray Hill, Manhattan

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Name Bland, Wu Liang Ye, Murray Hill, Manhattan

Last month I read about hot pot on Jen‘s and Tien‘s sites. It seemed really interesting and afterward I became infatuated with trying it myself. Last night we got together at Wu Liang Ye and had hot pot. It was really fun. Basically you get a pot full of boiling broth and plates of raw meat, seafood, vegetables and noodles. You then take the meats and veggies and things and put them in the hot broth and it cooks. When it looks done you fish it out with a small mesh basket or with your chopsticks. We got 2 pots because we had 11 people and each of our pots were divided in half: one half was really hot (spicy) and one was more mild. The shrimp and scallops were my favorite. Afterwards we went to Junior’s for cheesecake.

See also:
» Sichuan Hot Pot by Tien
» Hot Pot by Dahlia

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Going Away Party

February 21st, 2004 · 9 Comments


Jessica, Rachelle, Amber


Jessica


Dahlia, Jake, Rachelle, Sam


Mark, Rachelle, Wendy, Lisa


Yvan & Masako


Jen & Rachelle


Jeannette, Eleanor, Rachelle, Masako


Jake & Jen


Mike & Rachelle


Rachelle & Mark


Sarah & Rachelle


Masako & Jeannette


Jeannette, Rachelle, Sarah


Eric thinks I can’t whistle Patience, but I can!


Yvan putting money down my shirt.


Tiffany, Chuck, Rachelle, Dave, Eric, Mark, Wendy, Jessica, Lisa


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Last night was bitter sweet. I had a great time with all of my friends at Croxley’s but was sad to think about it being the last time I’d see some of them for a long time. It was fun to get together my friends, coworkers, ex-coworkers, and online friends and watch them interact with each other. Thanks everyone, for everything. I will miss you all so much. In September 2001, just after the WTC attacks, I moved to NYC and it stole my heart. I will always have a soft spot there for the city and each of you helped to make it a great place and a great experience for me.


Dave and Jessica thumb wrestling.


Rachelle and a dog that mysteriously appeared.


Eric


Jessica


Jessica & Rachelle

Late into the night after most people had left, Eric, Dave, Jessica and I wandered from Croxley’s to a bar called Manitoba’s.

See also:
» Drinking with R-Beezy by Tien

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The Home Project

February 20th, 2004 · 17 Comments

The Home Project

Florida, Wisconsin, California, and New York. And now Illinois. These are all places I’ve called, and still do call, “home”. I truly believe that “home” is a state of mind, but just for fun I did this Home Project. With the help of my parents, Nancy, and Jessica I was able to gather a photo of every place I’ve called home* and put them together here. I hope you like them.

- View The Home Project

* I wasn’t able to get photos of places I lived in Florida so I have instead used a photo of my grandparents’ house.

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Peter Luger’s

February 19th, 2004 · 22 Comments

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Peter Luger’s, Williamsburg, Brooklyn

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Peter Luger’s, Williamsburg, Brooklyn

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Jeannette, Peter Luger’s, Williamsburg, Brooklyn

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Chocolate Coins, Peter Luger’s, Williamsburg, Brooklyn

So, I had this list of things I wanted to do and places I wanted to visit one last time before I left. And most of it I’ve covered. A couple weeks ago Tien said “Peter Luger’s isn’t on that list, but it should be. I’m making us reservations!” and he did. And I’m so glad! I don’t think anyone who’s been there would dispute that it’s the best steakhouse in New York. It’s been voted #1 by Zagat’s every year since at least 1986. The food was so delicious. For starters we had shrimp cocktail and the onion and tomato plate. Then we had medium rare steak for 3 and medium steak for 2. For sides we had German fried potatoes, creamed spinach and fries… then dessert, of course! Key lime pie and a fudge sundae to split. Oh, and our waiter Stanley was this cute old man. Efficient, but nice.

Jeannette, Yvan, Tien, and Jess surprised me with a few New Yorkish going away gifts too. Some tumblers with the subway lines, a magnet that is an old subway token, a New York neighborhoodie, and some hot pink boy-cut panties that say rachelleb.com on the back!! Totally unexpected! Thank you for everything, guys! I will miss you dearly!

See also:
» Peter Luger Steakhouse, a Pseudo Sendoff by Tien

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Coney Island + Las Vegas = Atlantic City

February 17th, 2004 · 11 Comments

With nothing better to do on our President’s Day off, Mark and I hopped in the car and drove down to Atlantic City and found it to be so much like Coney Island with Las Vegas casinos. I had a lot of fun but found it to be a little sad knowing that this was one of our last adventures together for quite a while.. Mark has a new baby on the way and I’ll be moving off to Chicago.


We have arrived.


We parked the car at Bally’s and then made our way towards the boardwalk that all the casinos face out towards. On the way there we passed by the New Jersey Korean War Memorial which felt terribly out of place.


Another statue in the war memorial. No disrespect, but he reminded me of Paul Bunyan.


Along one side of the Coney Island-style boardwalk are entrances to the casinos (like Trump Plaza), stores, and restaurants. Along the other side is the beach.


Some parts of the beach were getting worked on. I think they were dredging and adding more sand, but I’m not exactly sure what all was going on.


Most of the shells on the beach were clam shells.


Strolling along the beach for a bit. I miss living by a beach a lot.


“Comfort Station” must have been the polite way to say “Restroom” in the old days. This Comfort Station didn’t look nearly as inviting as the Women’s Comfort Station I saw in Central Park a couple years ago. That was the first Comfort Station I’d ever seen.


We ate at the Virginia City Buffet inside Bally’s Wild Wild West Casino. It’s an all-you-can-eat buffet, of course. Atlantic City is all the cheesiness from Coney Island and Las Vegas and is missing any of the grittiness from either place. It’s filled with elderly people and Jersey/Long Island types.


A fake tree strung with lights inside the buffet. A couple from Long Island chatted us up in the buffet. Especially the wife. She would not stop talking about Vegas vs. Atlantic City vs. Reno vs. Tahoe. Even when we said “thanks” and turned completely around about 5 times.


Next we hit up some slot machines. Mark & I both agreed that we would spend no more than $20. While I quickly lost all of my money, Mark won $40.


Back out on the boardwalk. It’s time to go home but we walk down to see Trump’s Taj Mahal casino before leaving. The boardwalk is filled with these guys with pushcars that you can hire to take you back to your hotel/casino.


The super cheesy Bally’s Wild Wild West Casino is on the left of the boardwalk here.


Sunset on the 99 Cents Or Less store.


Amusement rides out on a pier that extends from Trump’s Taj Mahal.


Trump’s Taj Mahal was less tacky than some of the other casinos we were in… but it’s still basically the same thing.


Lights overhead as we walk back towards the car. It should be noted that Mark art directed this shot!


One last sunset shot. It seems like I havent seen the sun set for so long.

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