I’m back from my New Year trip to NYC. And boy…what an eye-opening way to start off the New Year!
Let me put it straight out: it was a horrid trip. And not because of the weather, as I originally feared. In fact, the weather was perfect. The weather people were wrong and there was no rain, and the temperature was relatively mild in the high 30’s. Instead, it was a horrid trip because the whole journey was just a series of unfortunate events. Small setbacks and discomforts, but add them altogether, and they link into a heavy chain around your neck that drags your mood and energy down to the drain.
Let me list all the things that went wrong:
Setback #1: We arrived at the wrong stop. Instead of getting off at Penn Station, we got off at Chinatown, throwing back our plans.
Setback #2: So we walked around Chinatown instead, and my dear cousin proceeded to complain every step of the way. “Why is Chinatown so filthy? Why do they speak so vulgarly? Why are the people here so unfriendly? Why are they killing cute little ducks and hanging them by the window? Eeeww…” It was getting on my nerves!
Setback #3: My cousin disobeyed me and wore high heels to NYC:
Who does that on a day-trip to the city? Obviously we were going to do a lot of walking. And obviously, she started moaning after a mere 10 minutes of walking. Obviously, I yelled at her, “I told you so!”. Unfortunately, that did not help in the least.
Setback #4: We went to get lunch at a noodle place in Chinatown, called J.M. Family Noodle Restaurant, which supposedly got good ratings in Yelp:
The place looked sketchy and customers were flying in and out the door, always a sign of good authentic Chinese cuisine.
I tried to order in Mandarin, but the server only spoke Cantonese, so we stuck to plain ol’ English. I ordered the wonton noodle soup:
I helped my cousin order the pan-fried noodle with mixed vegetables:
And I also ordered BBQ pork:
Where’s the setback, you ask? Well, the setback was that my cousin disliked the place. She was suspicious of the plates, wiping them clean herself again. She was suspicious of the pork, claiming it smelled weird. She was suspicious of the foreign-looking vegetables in her dish. She was suspicious of the strange “Chinese” taste of my wonton soup. And when you meal partner is suspicious and unhappy with the food, you can’t help wondering if she’s right after awhile.
To be fair, I thought my wonton noodle soup was rather good. I loved the plump, juicy wontons, which was stuffed with shrimp and pork:
The noodles were just mediocre, but the soup was flavorful, without being overloaded with MSG and salt. And because I was “home” in a truly Asian restaurant, I could wolf down my noodles and slurp all I want:
The BBQ pork wasn’t bad, either. The skin could have been crispier, but the meat was tender and flavorful.
But my cousin refused to eat it after giving it a single lick. She said it smelled porky and Chinese-y. And after a few bites of my own, I couldn’t help thinking it smelled Chinese-y either, whatever it meant.
As for the pan-fried noodles, the noodles were great, but the sauce was rather thick, which my cousin found that distasteful.
They also added some really funky Chinese ingredients like jellyfish or white fungus, which creeped my cousin out. She only ate the noodles, and left the rest for me.
Our first meal in NYC, and it was a disappointment to both she and me, though for different reasons.
Next, we strolled down to SoHo in search of buying my cousin new shoes.
I won’t call this a setback, since we did find a decent pair of shoes for her for just $14, but I was bored out of my mind. Shopping doesn’t thrill me the way it used to now. I just can’t get interested in fashion anymore. But I did find my sweet spot here:
Sur La Table! Yay! I bought a fountain spoon for my oatmeal.
Okay, then it was setback #5: We got lost trying to maneuver our way to Chelsea Market, so we took a cab. And you know cab = money gone. Cha-ching! The worse part? Chelsea Market was closed due to New Years. *head thud*
Okay, by then I was definitely, genuinely ticked off. The highlight of this NY trip was supposed to be a blogger meet-up, but that didn’t happen. Chelsea Market, which was second in line, was closed. Damn this!
Setback #6: We decided to just hike up to Rockefeller Center. Stupid. I didn’t realize it was a long, long walk away. And we desperately needed to pee. Well, my cousin did. So we stopped by McDonalds so she can get a drink as a legit excuse to use the bathroom, but she was too scared to ask the McDonald’s employee for the keys to use the bathroom. I yelled at her for being stupid and cowardly. I ended up getting the key for her anyway, but I was Pissed Off.
My temper cooled down when we found the Nuts 4 Nuts truck that dot the streets of NYC:
We got 2 packets of honey-roasted almonds:
Yum. I was happy again. At least, while I crunched away at the delicious nuts.
And then finally! We arrived at Times Square! ![]()
But where the hell was Rockefeller Center?
Setback #7: We wandered aimlessly around for Rockefeller Center so my cousin could take a damn picture with the damn Christmas tree, and when we finally arrived, it was crowded beyond belief:
And the tree wasn’t that impressive anyway. There was a Christmas tree right across my house back in DC which was prettier. It was sorely disappointing. We took pictures of the tree from afar, and then went off to take pictures of nicer things:
Pooh bear.
And Sponge Bob:
Who had a Latin accent and asked us for tips. We ran away.
Awhile later we spotted the Pooh bear skunking off to buy himself (herself) a drink:
Anyway, by then we were reunited and reconciled in common woes about the NYC disappointments. So we took pictures together:
Time for setback #8: By then, we were STARVING. And exhausted. We had originally planned to have a fancy dinner at this French restaurant downtown, but neither of us were willing to ride the Subway back down to the restaurant we had pre-planned. So we strutted around Times Square looking for a decent place to eat. Except every single place was super-crowded. Besides, they were all nasty chain restaurants like Red Lobster and Olive Garden, or fast-food chains like Burger King and Taco Bell.
Lights, people, noises, and cars, but with no decent bite of food to eat!
Finally, we could take it no longer, and just hopped into any one place that weren’t packed with people. I forgot what it was called. Gyro II or something. I didn’t even think to take a picture of the exterior place. But I did take a picture of the seating area:
Doesn’t it look like a high school cafeteria?
And the food tasted like cafeteria food, too. My cousin ordered a cheese pizza and onion rings:
The pizza tasted like cardboard. Where is that famous NY-style pizza? Because this is definitely not it with grainy crust and congealed cheese. Ew.
The onion rings were burnt. And as my cousin was purchasing them, I spied a bag of commercial frozen onion rings in the refrigerator. Too bad, too sad.
I had a bit more luck with my chicken gyro:
It wasn’t bad. Until I found a piece of hair in my sandwich. Ew, ew, ew!
I picked it off at once, but still finished it. At that point, I was actually just happy to have food in my stomach.
But once our belly was filled and we were warmed up, discontentment build up again. To think we were planning a great lavish dinner of beef bourguignon and coq au vin!
So we stewed…
And we stewed in our disgruntlement.
Plus, we were bored. We still had 2 hours to kill before our 10 pm bus back home. We fooled around with the camera: ![]()
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But still got bored after about 8 minutes.
Finally, we decided to head back out in search of a good place for dessert. With new found rigor, we marched out and found a nice-looking place called Andrew’s Coffee Shop.
Setback #9: Names are deceiving. What seemed sounded like a coffee shop turned out to be a legit, sit-in diner. We were fooled. And we were stuck to pay tips for bad service. The waitress was…horrible. We ordered a strawberry shortcake sundae, but asked for cookies-and-cream and pistachio ice-cream instead.
It came looking thoroughly unimpressive. What’s more, the waitress brought us mint chocolate-chip ice-cream, not pistachio as we had ordered. We informed her of the mistake, and her excuse?
“Oh, we don’t have pistachio anymore.”
Um. Okay. Why the hell are you telling this to us now? Did you think we were dumb enough to be fooled that the mint ice-cream is pistachio just because they share the same green color? I was flabbergasted! And insulted. Maybe she thinks all Asians are stupid like that.
We got our revenge by not giving her any tips. The waitress, however, was really, really eager to get her tip. She gave us the bill while we were still eating, and practically pried the check away from our hands! Of course, we wrote a big fat “O” on the tip section of the check. The waitress was damn pissed, and she stood glaring at us until we finally decided to escape before her gaze burned a hole into our heads.
By then it was getting cold. So I asked my cousin for my hat. She dug into her bag. And dug, and dug.
Setback #10: My cousin lost my hat. My pink, fuzzy, lovely, expensive hat from Korea that I loved so much. My mom was gonna kill me. Heck, I wanted to kill my cousin.
We finally went into Borders, where I read up on a book about journalism:
I found out that I’ll never be a good journalist. Apparently you need a natural instinct for a good story and be able to sniff out lies and deceit. Boo.
So there you go. 10 unfortunate events all within the first day of the New Year. And you know what? They were not just strokes of bad luck. They were essential and necessary for the beginning of this New Year.
Let me explain: Yes, I was pissed. Yes, I was disappointed. Yes, I was miserable, I was irritated and irritable. But each of my reactions to all the things that happened to me revealed the flaws in me that I need to work on for the New Year. This is God’s humorous idea of reminding me of the third part of my New Year’s Self-Reflection: Prayer Topics & Renewals.
Since this post is already super-long, I will get to that in my next post. But I think the areas I need to renew about myself is already evident, don’t you think?
Question of the day: In preparation for the next post, what is one (or many) flaw that you’ve noticed about yourself?
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I’m so sorry that you didn’t enjoy yourself while you were here and I even more sorry for not being able to meet up with you! Sad panda =(
But I have to admit I did enjoy your pictures lol…even if you were frowning (you make it look cute)
I heart those NUTS! nothing says winter in NY like the smell of roasted nuts on every corner…yuuuums
Lame Sophia! sorry you two had so many setbacks.. Dude high heels are always a bad idea for a day of walking!
I find your quest for constant self-evaluation and self-improvement so inspiring. I’m sorry your trip to NYC wasn’t what you anticipated! It’s all about rolling with the punches, though.
If you’re looking for a good dessert place next time you’re in the city, check out Rice to Riches. They only serve rice pudding, and it is served hot or cold and with assorted toppings. They have many, many different flavors!
It was a pleasure meeting you, I hope we can have a meetup again sometime! I would love to come bask in the southern California rays, but I hear college calling my name in New York. It is tempting, though! Have a safe trip back to California.
i’m sorry your day in NYC was so disappointing! it’s hard when things go wrong one after another, and even worse when the person you are with is in an even worse mood. i find this “series of unfortunate events” often happens to me when i have great expectations for something, or when i just seem to start the day off on the wrong side of the bed. it’s always good though to look back and realize how you can grow from a bad day and how you might turn the next “bad” one into a good one! luckily you are awesome at that!!
You could be a food journalist. Besides, I work in journalism and I’m not a journalist.
I’m so sorry about the NY food. I thought it’d be magical.
bummer! sorry your day didn’t pan out, but i like the pictures! i can’t believe that you got mint ice cream instead of pistachio, c’mon! here’s to things looking up!
Sorry for all of the setbacks! I can’t imagine walking in heels all day-that would kill my feet!
I’m sorry that your trip to NYC was such a bummer… Definitely not “Sex and the City” status! However, that photo of you slurping the noodles is really cute.
Maybe all those unfortunate events were to meet your “yuckiness in 2010″ quota in order to get them out of the way.
Hmm.. I definitely want to make a concentrated effort not to take the people around me for granted, to let them know how much I love and appreciate them on a daily basis. I also REALLY need to work on procrastinating! The list goes on and on!
Rachael*
oh no!! im so sorry you had a bad NYC experience. That sounds like such a bummer!! Although gotta say majorly awesome pics of you and your cousin though. Very cute! She was very brave for wearing heels to walk around in. Im more of a flip flops kind of girl=) Well i really hope you are having a better day today! Take care girl!!
Ahhh I read this whole thing, and honestly, just felt really bad about it. Like, I hate those trips that turn into total nightmares. I’ve been to NYC once with the fam, and quickly realized A LOT of planning goes into it, if you want to visit the city right. Roaming around expecting to get great food doesn’t happen. On my trip my most “take home” lessons learned: 1) no heels. especially if you’re going to be walking, and ESPECIALLY if you’ve never worn the shoes. BListers for the next five days. BLAH. And 2) There is NO FOOD in times square. None. I totally agree with your statement about the chain restaurants and fast food. Never, and especially never in NY. Hehe.
But you made quite the blog post about it! And the pictures still turned out spectacular.
Your pictures are making me hungry for the leftover Chinese food I have in my fridge! I know what I’m having for dinner tonight
Uh.. I don’t really have any. LOL! Just kiding mwahah. I couldn’t resist
I’d say that sometimes I care too much. I’m working on that now actually because I know I can’t please everybody. Walking on eggshells all the time is boring and stressful. Who needs that? And why???
Anyway, Sophia! I love seeing your face on your blog now
You are so adorable and baah I just want to hang out with you already. I remember reading about Chelsea Market on your blog and when I went to NYC last time I definitely hit it up. It sounded like a dream come true that way you described it
LOL! I had to laugh when I read about the ice cream incident. OH MY GOSH! I love how they didn’t say anything until you were like.. this isn’t what we ordered?
XOXO
Oh sweetie I’m SO sorry your trip was disastrous! New York is way better than this, I swear! I wish I could have been around to help you out of all your messes. Well. At least you are looking on the bright side. Sigh. What a way to kick off the new year…
eeeek! sounds like your time in nyc was not as pleasant as mine.
Despite the fact that NYC seemed not to be so pleasant to you, it does seem like you got a lot of stuff done, and got a lot of stuff eaten. I, for one, admire your appetite and metabolism.
I also admire this line : “The place looked sketchy and customers were flying in and out the door, always a sign of good authentic Chinese cuisine.”
I didn’t know BBQ pork was the crispy pork! I usually eat the one that’s like stained red on the outside (ok that sounds SO messed) but you know what I mean. Or so I hope.
You’re mandarin?! No way! Me too! I totally always think that everyone is cantonese by default. I get so excited when I encounter mandarin-speaking asians. Woot!
Aww sorry you had a bad time in NYC Well some success of your trip I would like to point out The spoon huray for oatmeal spoons! hehe You showed the waitress at the dessert place!
You got a lot of walking in and the weather held out, you got to meat Pooh! Had some good eats, And you learned a little about yourself! I Hope you rested up today!
Something I need to work on is not giving up, if I cant do something perfectly I tend to quit all together and its totaly the wrong attitude to have. <3
Oh yeah – you can’t get good food in ANY way in Times Square…it’s all total crap!
I’ve never been to NYC, so even though it wasn’t a great trip for you, I still had a great time! Love that pic of you eating the noodles– so cute!
Hugs,
Jill
sorry your trip didn’t go as planned
atleast you got to experience nyc in the christmas time! I’d dieeeee to see all of the gorgeous lights and tree in Rockefeller center.
doh. i wondered why you hadn’t been posting. turns out my reader didn’t update but i swore i updated it. sorry to be MIA from these parts! fixed now
I ADORE THAT SLURPIN PHOTO! you gotta print that and get it framed! sososososo cute.
i cant believe so many unfortunate events occurred in such a short amount of time. still, it looks like you and your cousin had a blast and i am jealous of your adventures.
flaw.. geographic tongue. i loathe it.
aw no! i’m sorry your trip was a bust. but those nuts are really good, lol! your cousin sounds like she was made for hanging out, not venturing out in to the city, hopefully you guys can have some fun on your next day together! SO GROSS about the hair in your food–ick!
oh my god! And I thought my 2 Jan 2010 was bad!
LOL!
10 setbacks? I would hv locked myself in my room & wailed the walls dwn!
Prob startin taking tht as a sign for atr bad year!
see? I do nd to chg my mind set!
Anyhow, back to u! Yr cousin sound like a whiny annoyin girl btw, but i’m sure u liove her anyways ;p
also, u handled the whole day events very well! Even i might nt hv been so calm!
And the service at most outlets in NY is horrid! Are they alws like tht???
Hope that you will have more good adventures be4 u leave for Uni again!
Despite all the setbacks, it must have still been a blast to see NYC and all the gorgeous Christmas lights! Absolutely stunning! And the food and shopping looks pretty darn good too.
Sophia, sorry you had a bad day. I so wish I could give you a hug now. But that’s ok. Today’s yet another fresh start! I’ve got many flaws to improve on too. The ones that I’d really like to change is that I’m too impatient and too perfectionist. I’ll be keeping you in prayer, dear sister in Christ.
Well, that’s a huge bummer…but on the other hand CONGRATS ON YOUR NEW SITE!!! Love it, it looks fabulous
And happy new year to you, Sophia
something like that would happen to me for sure. i hate building up anticipation of something and then only to be disapointed because things dont go the way i expected. so, usually i dont make plans. i just go along with the flow- just to be on the safe side.
i love how you chalked it all up to a reminder about your resolutions-
nice smack upside the head from the heavens isnt it?? lol
Aw, what a shame, I’m so sorry to hear your trip didn’t meet expectations. I guess that just means you’ll have to come back asap and try again, right?
sorry the trip wasn’t what you expected!
I love the picture of you with the noodles
ugh, so terrible! I just hate when trips turn out that way
boo You guys did take some pretty good pictures though
I definitely have a flaw about worrying too much and letting things get to me, working on that.
So sad that you had a bad day in NYC! On the bright side, your next trip should be better, and at least you got some wonderful pictures from the day.
Sarah
What a bummer that your trip didn’t turn out as you had planned.
I know one flaw that I have that I constantly try to work on is that I am immpatient. I have noticed that I seem to get less patient as I get older. I really need to work on this.
Hope your New Year will turn around!
From my experience, trips to NY can be hit or miss, especially depending on your mood. But it’s usually always a good time because there’s so much to do there! I always try to reflect on the positives, and just see the negatives as something that make the positives so much more cherished.
Oh no! So sorry to hear about the set-backs! I definitely learned quickly to wear my most comfortable shoes while walking around the city!
I want that plate of pan-fried noodle with mixed vegetables! The pictures (so called fooled around the camera) are so cute! I love them!
Sophia!!! Happy New Year!!!
Sorry your trip was a disappointment, but WOW!!! you look fantastic! Your hair and your complexion are perfect but the most important part…even though you were somewhat pissed off and disappointed I could see the real peace and happiness in you!
Hugs!
Sophia! I’m so sorry that your trip was not fun. I really wish you had told me before – I would have loooved to help! I can’t believe you ate at a chain restaurant in NYC!! And the Rockfeller Christmas tree lights are energy friendly (do you like it a little bit better now?)!
I hope that (if) and when you return, your trip will be MUCh more fun!
Btw, your new site is rockin’!!!!
New York is definitely a tough city to navigate. I think you need to be there for an extended period of time to fully appreciate (I’ve been once – but I want to go back soooo badly!). Oh, and yeah, I Times Square is awful for places to eat. I ate at a TGI Fridays there and it was crap. I’m sure you’ll be able to look back on this trip with you cousin and laugh some day?
As for flaws, I’m too quiet. I’ve had a lot of people comment on that at my new job. But what am I going to talk about with strangers? Must work on that…
You poor thing! That trip sounds exhausting!
Aw, I’m so sorry you lost your cute little pink hat and had a bad day in general. I can’t even imagine your cousin walking around in those shoes all day!! I have never been to NYC, but would love to go one of these days. Maybe next time you go will be better.
I feel like I need to work on lots of things this year!
I love your new home, sorry the NY trip sucked! You are one cutie pie BTW!
You lost your pink hat?? WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA Your mom has to find another one for you!! I really got a kick out of reading this post..very entertaining! I live about an hour and 1/2 from NYC. It seems whenever we go in for the day nothing works out as planned, like you we laugh about it!!You are beginning to take on life with such stride…we should all be more like that.
I am the same way with shopping. We went to a huuuuge outlet last night and I was so disinterested…just dawdling along as my parents shopped. Then a kitchen store appeared and I started RUNNING!! Why spend on clothes when you can buy food and kitchen accessories!?
I’m sorry you had so many setbacks on your trip. You can always look forward to the next New York City trip. I use my iPhone now, but I used to print out Google maps of every place I needed to go to when I visited NYC. I’m sure there are plenty of NYC food bloggers who wouldn’t mind meeting up with you and helping you get to where you need to be.
oh man…heels make you look good but be practical! sorry to hear about those unfortunate events =(
Oy. I have to say, those were a lot of unfortunate events
I really can’t believe the ice cream part. You should’ve complained and definitely NOT payed a tip!
I had a series of unfortunate events yesterday (got locked out of the house). Boo!
I am sorry to hear your New York trip was no fun
I’m sorry it wasn’t as fun as your anticipated
I love that pic of you slurping the noodles though – SO cute!
Aw, if I wasn’t such a terrible blogger, I would have been all over your trip to NY with some food suggestions
bad, me! Last time Jamie and I were anywhere near Times Square he almost knocked me over to run back to a Yoshinoya we passed by! Totally a fast food chain, but a nice surprise amongst all your typical fast food joints. We actually split a bowl of gyudon at like 10am. haha. YUM.
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Oh no, I’m so sorry your trip sucked! As a NYC resident myself, I totally sympathize–I think it’s required that anyone visiting here experience similar setbacks at least once in their life. It has taken me a couple years to not look like a tourist myself! I can understand why you weren’t really impressed by the tree. I didn’t even lay eyes on it this year, which is something I usually manage to do for at least 0.25 seconds or so. And yeah, Times Square is to be avoided like the plague unless you have a show to see. Is it not bizarre that there’s nothing good to eat there?! That has always baffled me.
Let me know next time you’re in town and I’ll make sure you get a good meal or three.
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