NYC tips?

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    You'll be staying near Korea town, so definitely have dinner on 32nd street (between 5th and 6th) at one of the BBQ places. It'll be pretty cold so you'll want to lean toward more indoor activities. I don't recommend actually going shopping on black friday, so maybe head to the Union Square farmer's market instead, or out to the Brooklyn flea market for a different vibe and some good food. It's not 'different' but I do recommend the 9/11 Memorial and the museum there, as well as a journey through downtown toward South Street Seaport.

    I'll try to think of better unique activities over the months. What kind of thing are you looking for?

    • He's not in the navy bro. though korea town is a good place to stay. real authentic korean places are in flushing queens.yurimon
    • Navy has nothing to do with this. He's staying near K-town, I didn't recommend staying there. Also, K-town has amazing authentic food.monospaced
    • 911 memorial? I challenge you to explore ktown flushing. true prob more expensive k restaurants on the authentic side.yurimon
    • Mono at korea town? grosspinkfloyd
    • Yes. 9/11 memorial. It's not just for the navy although many of the navy died that day. Derp.monospaced
    • Also I'm not arguing authenticity between flushing and nyc. I just made a recommendation you imbecile.monospaced
    • Wonjo is a great table grilling bbq place in korea town. plus if you play your cards right you can drink upstairs till breakfast.BH26
    • Yes, New Wonjo is really good. Shilla is a contender as well for BBQ.monospaced
    • MSG is high therepinkfloyd

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