NYPD Cops…and their dogs because they’re cool.

NYPD Dog

NYPD Dog

NYPD Dog

NYPD Puppy

NYPD Dog

NYPD Dog

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NOTHING beats a cold winters day in Manhattan than a steaming soup dumpling or ten! In a bustling part of Chinatown sits a tiny eatery that has become famous for its delicious dumplings which come in two fillings pork and crab. These tender pouches, are freshly made to order, each plump dumpling contains a little pork or crab meatball surrounded by a gloriously tasty broth. The soup is actually injected inside the dumpling – a very unusual experience. Yum!

Joe Shanghai itself is constantly busy and bustling and serves an array of delicious and unique dishes – one that i really want to try this time is the scallion pancake.

Chinatwon

Soup Dumplings

Soup Dumplings

Scallion Pancakes

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Although i have only visited the store once i have interviewed the lovely owners and feel i know it well – to me this store encompasses my feelings for the city. It represents all that is creative, and quirky about New York, yet has the gentrified and old-fashioned charm that iconifies the city in films.

See my old post to read more about Greenwich Letterpess. But for now i’ll leave you with some pretties…cue Amercian rom-com intro…

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Sniffles…

I have been feeling under the weather for the last few days, my throat has been sore in the mornings and i have begun sneezing a lot in the flu-like way, although i think i have been keeping it at bay otherwise i would be in the the deep end now…i hope. The flat needs a tidy but it’s so pretty even when its messy so i dont mind.

Marmite on toast and tea makes me feel warm.

Tea and Toast

‘Thirty dollars pays your rent, on Bleecker Street’…goes the iconic song titled ‘Bleecker Street’ by Simon and Garfunkel – you’d be hard pushed to get a cab from on end to the other for that these days! Bleecker Street is a famous street in Manhattan. The street is a spine that connects the neighborhood popular today for music venues and comedy but was once a major center for American bohemia.

Bob Dylan, Jimi Hendrix, Bruce Springsteen, The Velvet Underground, Woody Allen, Joan Rivers and Bill Cosby all began their careers in a club on Bleecker.

When we visit New York, we stay with my family who live on Bleecker Street, their apartment is on the 17th floor of a block overlooking the NYU campus. I love Bleecker Street – made up of impressive red brick edifices populated with cool cafes and bars. The famous Magnolia Bakery sits at one end whilst a walk down to its middle leads you into the heart of Greenwich Village and the other side takes you straight out onto the gloriously mad Broadway – what more could anyone want from a street?

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