Since the success of the halal cart vendors, there has been a surge of a different kind of food venue, Food Trucks. The surge in these food trucks has been remarkable and the variety in the food they offer is deliciously incredible. There are trucks that server Korean BBQ, Moroccan, Indian, Chinese, and all types of other lunch options. Then there are the trucks that server dessert, from cupcakes to ice cream.
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Monday, September 24, 2012
Bistro Truck Grows Up
Since the success of the halal cart vendors, there has been a surge of a different kind of food venue, Food Trucks. The surge in these food trucks has been remarkable and the variety in the food they offer is deliciously incredible. There are trucks that server Korean BBQ, Moroccan, Indian, Chinese, and all types of other lunch options. Then there are the trucks that server dessert, from cupcakes to ice cream.
Sunday, May 13, 2012
Grubbing at Madison Square Eats
Beautiful day for a food festival |
Tuesday, April 10, 2012
Saturday, March 3, 2012
Wednesday, February 15, 2012
Wednesday, February 8, 2012
Thursday, February 2, 2012
NYC Subway Mobile Apps
I am always on the lookout for a good app for my android. I think NYers are obsessed with various aspects of taking the public transportation system. From running down the stairs right when the train arrives, to being at the right door to exit closest to the stairs, to being at the exit staircase to come out closest to our ultimate destination, we go out of our way to figure out all these aspects of our daily commute.
Soaring through Monteverde skies (Nov 22, 2010)
We woke up early in the morning since we knew that we had a long day ahead of us. Today we would visit the cloud forest of Monteverde. I was hearing a lot from my friends about how amazing cloud forests are and we would enjoy the hike.
Once we got to the entrance, we bought our tickets and waited for our tour guide. In the meantime, four other Americans joined us as well. It seemed that the guide would be taking the seven of us for the guided tour of the forest.
Once we got to the entrance, we bought our tickets and waited for our tour guide. In the meantime, four other Americans joined us as well. It seemed that the guide would be taking the seven of us for the guided tour of the forest.
Wednesday, February 1, 2012
Restaurant Week NYC: EN Japanese Brasserie
Home Made Tofu was served in this |
Shameless Plug: SpotlessCity
All of us have wished at some point or another that someone else would do our laundry and it would magically appear folded in our closets every time. Well, it wont appear in your closet but SpotlessCity can definitely get it close.
The company reminds me of Seamless, which I'm sure every lazy bone is familiar with. For the proud cooks out there, Seamless lets you order food online from thousands of restaurants and it is delivered to your door. SpotlessCity does a very similar job, but for your dirty laundry; sorry no amount of actual laundry will make your "dirty laundry" disappear.
The company reminds me of Seamless, which I'm sure every lazy bone is familiar with. For the proud cooks out there, Seamless lets you order food online from thousands of restaurants and it is delivered to your door. SpotlessCity does a very similar job, but for your dirty laundry; sorry no amount of actual laundry will make your "dirty laundry" disappear.
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Tuesday, January 31, 2012
The new Islamic Center at NYU
Today I had the chance to visit the new space that will house the Islamic Center at NYU.
This project has been a decade in the making and provides a much needed space for the Muslims and people of other faith in and around NYU.
I can go on and on about how much this place was needed but the reality is that we have it now. It is what we do with it that will prove its worth to everyone.
You can find out more about the Islamic Center through their site or by following them on twitter @icnyu and facebook at https://www.facebook.com/icnyu
For now I will let you enjoy some pictures that I took on my short visit, after the link.....
This project has been a decade in the making and provides a much needed space for the Muslims and people of other faith in and around NYU.
I can go on and on about how much this place was needed but the reality is that we have it now. It is what we do with it that will prove its worth to everyone.
You can find out more about the Islamic Center through their site or by following them on twitter @icnyu and facebook at https://www.facebook.com/icnyu
For now I will let you enjoy some pictures that I took on my short visit, after the link.....
Reptiles in Monteverde (Nov 21st, 2010)
Today we left La Fortuna for Monteverde but before our departure, we realized how amazing the view of the Arenal Volcano was from our hotel. Being photography geeks and all, we pulled out the tripod I had brought along with me and Omar took some great shots with his DSLR and I snapped a few pictures from my cannon as well.
After packing up and checking out, we started the drive from La Fortuna towards Monteverde. It was interesting to realize that the line-of-sight distance from La Fortuna to Monteverde is very small, however, there is no direct route to Monteverde. One possibility was to take a taxi to a boat to a taxi to get from La Fortuna to Monteverde. Since we had a rental car, we could not take this route and hence we had to resort to the only other option, to drive all the way around Lake Arenal to get to Monteverde.
Monday, January 30, 2012
Arenal Volcano (Nov 20th, 2010)
Arenal Volcano |
We woke up early in the morning knowing that we had lots to do during the day. After eating the tasty breakfast at the hotel, we headed out towards the volcano hike that we had explored the night before. We arrived at the same entrance to the hike and the previous night's tickets were valid for today so we were able to enter quickly. It had been raining on and off all morning so the trails were all muddy.
After crossing the hanging bridge, we made our way towards the lookout point closest to the volcano. As we climbed up, I realized how my time at the gym was going to come handy during this trip. I think if I hadn't been frequenting the gym, I would be unable to finish this hike.
Sunday, January 29, 2012
First Day in Costa Rica (Nov 19th, 2010)
November 20th, 2010
After our little adventure in Panama City and a near-miss of the flight to Costa Rica, we arrived in San Jose in the late hours of the night. As we landed, our manual driver, aka Omar, became really sick due to lack of sleep from finishing up his work prior to the trip. Once we had our luggage, we made our way to the car rental agencies and asked about prices and car conditions. Eventually we settled on a rental company and they drove us to their offices to get the paper work done.
Some of the people advised us not to drive at night to La Fortuna since we did not know the roads or the language. However, being head strong about our schedule, we rented an automatic transmission 4WD and a GPS system and proceeded to drive to La Fortuna. Pointers on car rental: never rent older model cars. We learned this the hard way, however the car served us well through our trip in Costa Rica.
After our little adventure in Panama City and a near-miss of the flight to Costa Rica, we arrived in San Jose in the late hours of the night. As we landed, our manual driver, aka Omar, became really sick due to lack of sleep from finishing up his work prior to the trip. Once we had our luggage, we made our way to the car rental agencies and asked about prices and car conditions. Eventually we settled on a rental company and they drove us to their offices to get the paper work done.
Some of the people advised us not to drive at night to La Fortuna since we did not know the roads or the language. However, being head strong about our schedule, we rented an automatic transmission 4WD and a GPS system and proceeded to drive to La Fortuna. Pointers on car rental: never rent older model cars. We learned this the hard way, however the car served us well through our trip in Costa Rica.
Saturday, January 28, 2012
Trip to Costa Rica and Panama (Nov 18th, 2010)
This post is extremely overdue so I apologize ahead of time.
Towards the end of 2010 I reached a point where I realized that I had not traveled as much as I had always hoped. I had visited a handful of countries and had not experienced much during those visits due to the people that accompanied me. Fate would have it that my realization came around the same time a college friend was planning a trip south of the border. Syed invited me to join him on the trip and with an opportunity like that thrown into your lap, who would have said no. I agreed to travel with him to Costa Rica via Panama. Our trip lacked one more person to make the journey affordable and enjoyable. In our search, I was able to find a close friend of mine who was also looking for a similar adventure. So began my journey to Costa Rica with Omar and Syed.
Towards the end of 2010 I reached a point where I realized that I had not traveled as much as I had always hoped. I had visited a handful of countries and had not experienced much during those visits due to the people that accompanied me. Fate would have it that my realization came around the same time a college friend was planning a trip south of the border. Syed invited me to join him on the trip and with an opportunity like that thrown into your lap, who would have said no. I agreed to travel with him to Costa Rica via Panama. Our trip lacked one more person to make the journey affordable and enjoyable. In our search, I was able to find a close friend of mine who was also looking for a similar adventure. So began my journey to Costa Rica with Omar and Syed.
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