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You are currently based in Brooklyn New York. What are "must see" things or "must do" in Brooklyn or your hometown?
-take a class at the Textile Arts Center. They've got one in Brooklyn and one in the city and offer classes by loads of great local designers like Shabd and Ilana Kohn.
- during the summer, a lot of bands play in Prospect Park. We always end up missing them - we were crushed to miss Os Mutantes this year - but one day we'll make it!
- many of the local parks, including McCarren, Socrates Sculpture Park, and Brooklyn Bridge Park, offer free weekly movie screenings during the summertime.
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What are off the beaten
path local hangouts? Favorite neighborhoods, parks, etc.?
- McGolrick is a really
nice little park in Greenpoint. Smaller and leafier than McCarren, but really
pretty. On Sundays they have a few farm stands lined up along the outer edge.
- Ashbox is a Japanese Cafe
on the quieter side of our neighborhood (Greenpoint), right near the bridge
that goes over to Long Island City. It has the best onigiri ever. It's about a
block from the water so you can get your rice ball to go and sit by the water.
- Achilles Heell is another
spot in our neighborhood, and has delicious drinks and nice little bar snacks.
Favorite places to shop:
boutiques or outdoor markets
- The Saturday farmer's
market at McCarren Park in Williamsburg is great. They have seafood, meats,
loads of produce, flowers, and a great table of cacti and succulents.
- Raised by Wolves is a
really cool boutique a few blocks from our house. If you go a little further,
or into Williamsburg there are loads of great shops, like Moon River Chattel
for housewares, Sprout for plants, and Beautiful Dreamers for clothing and
gifts.
Favorite places to eat or
type of food:
- We love ramen and think
we have pretty much tried every Ramen place we could find. Our favorite is
Chuko Ramen in Prospect Heights.
- Sri Pra Phai in Woodside
Queens has the best Thai food ever. The fried watercress salad (with shrimp and
calamari) is amazing.
- Flushing, Queens can be
overwhelming but the food is so good. You can just walk up Main St getting a
bun here, a bowl of noodles there, and
try a million different things at the many hidden food courts.
Chuko Ramen |
- Ilana Kohn
- Collina Strada
- Helen Dealtry
- Dusen Dusen
- Shabd
- Fischer
Easy day trips from New
York or your home-cool places to see right outside the city:
- Fire Island. This is
about a 2 hour trip from Brooklyn. You take a ferry over (dogs allowed!) to the
Island which takes about 15 minutes. Once you get off it's this incredible
beach town made up of boardwalks and homes that look like treehouses. There's a
beautiful beach that's long enough for you to reach an empty stretch of it if
you walk far enough.
- Ever since we got Phillip
about 2 years ago we started planning our trips around him. He's too big to
carry him onto a plane, so we started going upstate more. You can make a day
trip of it but we usually rent a cabin in the Catskills or near the Hudson
Valley area. Lots of hikes, swimming holes, farmstands, and even a few drive in
move theaters!
What are some of your
favorite places you’ve visited? Where would you like to travel next?
- We love to visit LA. We
have a lot of friends there, and there is some really great food to eat. We
wanted to move there before settling on Brooklyn. Maybe one day we still will.
- We have always wanted to
travel south, especially to the Gulf Coast. We would love to take a long road
trip - going south on the way to the west coast, and north on the way back.
- We've had a trip to
Mexico in the works for about a year, but keep postponing. We want to stay in a
little fishing village like Puerto Morales and take day trips to Tulum, Merida
and more.
View of Downtown LA:Photo by Ed Pulella |
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Thank you so much Pheobe and Peter for the wonderful travel tips!It's always a pleasure to chat with you guys and hope we get to meet and hang out either in NY or my hometown of LA. Plus we can chow down at some of my fave local eateries. As I've always said, some of the best things in life are "good food and good company". Cheers!
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