Hanging out in the city

Posted Friday, January 18, 2008 at 12h00 in Personal

I took the train into the city last Saturday to grab dinner with Jeff, Jamie, Gabby, John, Dan, Josh, and Jung at Sake Bar Hagi on 49th street between 6th and 7th. The dishes were small but reasonably priced and very tasty. We only had one order of sashimi (yellowtail), which was fresh though a bit more red than I was accustomed to. The rest of the dishes were also delicious, including the soft shell crab and a number of noodle dishes. I highly recommend the place.

After dinner, we met up with Joyce at Third Floor Cafe in K-town (corner of 32nd and 5th), which has a very loungy feel with good music and decent drinks and food. I liked the ambiance, although it was pretty loud and it’s easy to lose your voice trying to talk above the music. My hearing must be pretty bad, because I kept having to ask people to repeat their words even when they were screaming into my ear.

I ended up staying over at Jeff’s place even though I hadn’t planned on it, and the next morning we went to Redeemer (Tim Keller spoke on Job and how to deal with hardships; it was good). Afterwards we– Jeff, Jamie, Dan, Christine, Jimmy, Erin, and her boyfriend (I forget his name)– had lunch at Fig & Olive on Lex between 62nd and 63rd. I had poached eggs on some kind of freshly baked bread, which was better than I expected. Their seafood salad also looked good.

2 Comments »

Comment from ruach on January 21, 2008 at 9:59 pm

i thought the meatpacking district was down by the hudson past chelsea?

Comment from stevec on January 22, 2008 at 2:51 pm

ya, you’re right. i was confused, the fig and olive actually have two locations, one in the meatpacking district and one on the UES. thanks for the comment :)

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