Entries Tagged as 'hells kitchen'

Worldwide Plaza: My Waymarker

November 21st, 2009 · 1 Comment

When I lived in Hell’s Kitchen I lived pretty much right across the street from Worldwide Plaza. Maybe not right across the street, but when I looked out my bedroom window Worldwide Plaza is what I saw. Because the building is distinctive, with a blue copper pyramid on the top, and because it meant “home” to me for so long when I’d just moved to New York and was still trying to figure out the lay of the land and orient myself, this building has become my wayfinder. It’s only 49 stories tall, so not the tallest of buildings, but has helped me out many times when I was in Midtown and unsure of which way to go.

Last week while I was in New York for the Web 2.0 Expo, I could see Worldwide Plaza from many of the places I was walking. One day we had a long lunch break and it was warm and sunny outside so I decided to follow it “home” to my old neighborhood for lunch.

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After my corporate housing ran out, Hell’s Kitchen was my first New York neighborhood. When I lived there I was just learning so many things and going through such a trasition. This neighborhood always brings back a rush of emotions for me. It’s where I learned about living with a Craigslist roommate, how to orient myself in Midtown, what it’s like to have super who doesn’t care if both your heat and hot water don’t work at the end of November, how to eat and drink in public places by yourself, how to go a long holiday weekend without seeing one person you know (not counting the deli guy), how to eat 100 different cuisines without leaving the street I lived on. It was hard. But it was also exhilarating. Every day, every second was something new and I was constantly on the go. Just walking. Just looking.

A lot of things in the neighborhood have changed, but many have not. There’s still The Delta Grill, where I took my parents when they visited. Still Westside Sushi, the restaurant I lived above and never went to. I preferred the fast and casual Go Sushi. Zanzibar was a place I really liked to go to at night. Loungy, but later did have a lot of dance music. Great chocolate martinis. Maybe my first chocolate martini. I remember drinking one with Kelly. And I remember Match.com dates here and I remember losing my voice when I was really sick but still went out with all the girls. We were screaming over the music to talk. And the Amish Market. I was obsessed with the Amish Market. I have no idea why it’s called the Amish Market, since it’s an international gourmet supermarket, but I loved it. I couldn’t afford it, but I loved to look. And maybe buy just one thing at a time to try.

I was happy to see this was still outside of Rudy’s:

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I find it hysterical that they’re officially called Rudy’s Bar and Grill since the only food item I remember them having is a hotdog that had been rotating on the warmer for what seemed like years and they were free. Maybe back when they opened (in the 30′s) they had more of a food menu, hence the “Grill.”

In the photo below, my bedroom window is the one in the red building, farthest to the right and on the second floor. Right above the sushi restaurant. My window had no screen, but I kept it open a lot and would sit and watch the world go by. 7 Brothers Famous Deli was MY deli. True story: When my parents first visited me in NY I introduced my dad to my deli guy, the most important man in my life at the time.

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Across the street from my old apartment is The Coffee Pot. I used to sit and sit there and read and pass time. It was like on Friends, I thought. I remember a cute guy who worked there. He told me he was from Trinidad and Tobago. I had no idea what that was, but I think I liked it.

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Finally, my destination. Go Sushi for lunch to take back to the conference center and eat before keynotes started.

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It made me happy that all of these places were still around. I had fun walking down this memory lane, literally.. they are all on 9th Avenue. It made me miss it so much, at the same time knowing I’ll probably never move back. It’s nice know I’ll always enjoy every trip I take anyway.

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The History of My Old Neighborhood, Hell’s Kitchen

August 28th, 2009 · 5 Comments

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My Old Apartment, Hells Kitchen, Manhattan

I lived on 9th Avenue and 49th Street in Hell’s Kitchen in Manhattan in New York City for one year (2001 – 2002), so I liked this post in a New York Times blog today on the history of the area. It is the 50th anniversary of the incident which gave the neighborhood the name Hell’s Kitchen. Also interesting is how the area is far from hell now, but people refuse to adopt a more “cival” name. They’ve tried to call it Clinton for a long time and it just won’t stick.

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Hells Kitchen • Central Park • SoHo

September 11th, 2005 · 3 Comments

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Pavonia/Newport Station, NJ

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My Old Apartment, Hells Kitchen, Manhattan

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Central Park, Manhattan

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Jessica, SoHo, Manhattan

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Sorbet in Lemonade :: Cafe Borgia, SoHo, Manhattan

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SoHo, Manhattan

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Vesuvio Bakery, SoHo, Manhattan

My second day in New York I was supposed to meet Jeannette & Mark in Hells Kitchen for lunch but I accidentally took the wrong train out of Hoboken, where I was staying with Jessica, and ended up at Pavonia/Newport farther in to Jersey instead of Christopher Street in Manhattan. By the time I got on the right train, got to Christopher Street and took a cab up to meet them, I was like a half hour late. But we still had time to grab something to eat at Turkish Cuisine on 9th Avenue.

After lunch I walked past my old apartment on 9th Avenue. Some things remain the same there, but there are many new restaurants and places that weren’t there when I lived there. Like my apartment entrance used to be between West Side Sushi and Gotham Cabinet and Craft.. but now Gotham Cabinet and Craft is gone and the space it was in is empty. I wonder what will go in next. Just so Seven Brothers is still there.. I used to go to that deli every single day.

Next, I considered going to MOMA, but Jess was getting off work early and I wanted to meet up with her, so I just walked through the park a little bit. I think I will forever and ever be in love with Central Park.

Then I went downtown and since Jess hadn’t eaten anything all day, we went to Cafe Borgia on Prince Street in SoHo. I wasn’t hungry, really, so I just had some lemon sorbet in lemonade.

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Nerd Party

January 24th, 2004 · 16 Comments

Siberia, Hell's Kitchen, Manhattan
Siberia, Hell’s Kitchen, Manhattan

Siberia, Hell's Kitchen, Manhattan
Siberia, Hell’s Kitchen, Manhattan

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Jen & Tien

After getting kicked out of AZ, the blogger meet-up headed over to Siberia. It was fun to finally get to meet Jen & Jake, of Gothamist fame, after having read one anothers websites for the past 6 months to a year. Also good to see some new/old friends and meet some new/new friends. Look for us in the New York Sun – Jen & I were accosted by a reporter for the newspaper seconds after meeting each other for the first time face to face. Big thanks to Paul Frankenstein for organizing the event.

More Information:
- Big Apple Blogger Bash Web Site

- Blogger Bash, by Jake
- Blogger Bash Photo Gallery, by Jake
- Big Apple Blog(ger) Bash, by Tien
- Bloggerati, by Jen on Gothamist

- Blogging AZ, by Amy
- A Good Night, by Belle
- Blogger Bash, by Bill
- Blog Party, by Brian
- blogger bash at siberia, by Stephanie

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Backing Up is Hard to Do

August 28th, 2003 · 2 Comments

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Holland Tunnel, Tribeca, Manhattan (July 2002)

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Rachelle & Ruby, Hell’s Kitchen, Manhattan (July 2002)

Actually, it’s not the backing up, but the backing up in an organized manner that is hard to do. Many thanks to Walt, Mark & Ted for helping me out with the CD burner and the problems I was having with Ruby recognizing it.

Btw, I’m finding some older photos that I didn’t post when they were taken for whatever reason but that I really like so.. there may be a few older photos showing up here soon. Like this photo of the Holland Tunnel intersection that was taken the day that I got my digital camera. And also this photo that I always liked of Ruby and I. Both of these photos were taken in July of last year.

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