Category Archives: Living in… USA

NYC: SHOPAHOLICS PARADISE

OK this isn’t the full, complete shopping list that I did in NYC.. I like to blog about my fashion purchases individually for my own records so I’ll take photos later and do that, which means this is just a mish mash of shopping-related stuff around NYC :P

Needless to say, I had a wonderful time shopping around NYC. It’s my mecca of fashion shopping, and don’t even get me started on the baby-related stuff…. *faint*

I suppose it was fortunate (or is it UNfortunate?) that it’s all winter baby clothing.. so I actually wasn’t able to buy much for the kids. I was expecting to come back with a whole new suitcase of baby clothing, but in the end it was just a very very modest pile. Just as well I guess, since I’m pretty sure my 2 boys have a larger wardrobe than most girls (thanks largely to very generous family and friends!) :P

We did, however, hit FAO Schwarz, billed as “the oldest toy store in the USA” and recommended by 987284619 of you guys to bring Hunter there :P I thought it was pretty impressive and, yep, had a lot of toys… but…… it actually didn’t hold a candle to Toys R Us on Times Square! The latter’s selection of Thomas the Tank Engine merchandise was nothing short of spectacular…. and Hunter is unhealthily obsessed with Thomas stuff, so I loved Toys R Us. Except I couldn’t really buy anything substantial for him because the boxes are all so big and it was too difficult for me to carry them back :(

the gigantic FAO Schwarz!

 

Silly guard out the front :P

 

The candy floor looked AMAZING. but Hunter and I don’t eat candy, so we walked away empty handed. Guess that’s a good thing!

 

My favourite store was Giggle, with the prettiest and most interesting baby stuff! They sell a variety of gorgeous clothes from various brands, and really cute accessories and bits and bobs. Ahhhhhh I could get lost in that store for hours!!

I bought the Giggle romper for Carter, which is super ultra soft. And my lovely gf gifted me the Giggle stroller organiser and matching pacifier holder which I LOVE – I use the organiser when I’m out alone with Carter and it works a charm. If you’re wondering why they look pretty familiar, it’s cos both are actually from Skip Hop, they did a collaboration with Giggle. And I WAY prefer the signature Giggle rainbow print than the original Skip Hop ones!!

Giggle store stuff

 

I also found Carter’s security blanket whilst in the USA… he actually has a few others (some gifted by friends, others from Hunter’s.. errr… discarded pile), but didn’t really “take” to any of them.

But he LOVES the Angel Dear blankie! I found it in some random lil children’s store and Carter’s really taken to it :) I think it’s the spots that he’s fascinated with.. but it really comforted him right from the start, and he’d spend the whole time kneading it with his little hands and squishing Giraffe into his mouth.

I also like it more than the regular cuddle toys, because it’s a little larger so it feels more substantial (ie. more to hug!).. but yet it’s still flat like a handkerchief so it’s easy to wash and dry. I’ve learned my lesson NOT to get an expensive, hard-to-find, fat stuffed toy.. which was exactly what we did for Hunter and really regret it! It’s irreplaceable, can’t be washed/dried easily, and stinks like hell. Argh.

Carter cuddling Giraffe

 

Snooze time

 

We also dropped into Dylan’s Candy Bar, which I hear is a famous landmark in NYC ;) Bummer I’m not into candy.. because the store was adorable! All I bought was chocolate bars with personalised names on them as gifts.

Dylan’s Candy Bar

 

And…. Ladurée. Guess they really need no introduction ;) I’ve had their macaroons in Paris as well as in Japan, and now in NYC too! Gorgeously girly store.. I think they opened this particular store earlier this year? Their macaroons aren’t the cheapest, but are delish :)~

Outside Ladurée

 

How to choose??!?!

 

I’m too lazy to take photos of the skincare/cosmetics purchases.. or rather, I don’t think I have the time to photograph and write reviews for each one! But here’s 2 items that impressed me:

  1. Beauty is Life wonderstick – an absolute stunner of a concealer. I also bought Cle de Peau’s concealer and this one is similar, but has more coverage. It draws easily (comes in pencil form) under the eye and blends well, and doesn’t crease. It’s crazy effective and long lasting!
  2. By Terry tinted lipgloss – I really like their original baume de rose lipbalm, but it was clear which is so uninteresting. This version is the same texture and moisture, but with a pop of colour. It’s so moisturizing – I love it!

Bits and bobs from Barneys

 

Aaaaand….. Hermes. Their huge multi-level boutique on Madison Avenue! Boy, if only I could go on a shopping spree in there ;) I was eyeing their Collier de Chien solid rose-gold bangle but it was heart-stoppingly expensive :( So obviously didn’t get that, and didn’t get a bag either! I was a good girl ;)

I did buy their new perfume Un Jardin Sur Le Toit! A change from their Un Jardin Sur Le Nil, which I have used DAILY ever since I was 18 years old. It feels pretty epic finally using a different fragrance ;) I know lots of people use a different scent a day, but I’m the old school (or is it lazy?) type that just has ONE fragrance and uses it for yonks and yonks.

Hermes in NYC

 

Love the scent! Randomly modeled by a sleepy-eyed Carter before bedtime

 

NYC: SUGAR OVERLOAD @ MAGNOLIA CUPCAKES, LEVAIN BAKERY, GROM ICE CREAM

You didn’t think I’d go to New York and not drop by Magnolia Bakery, did you? ;)

I actually did go there after the Hurricane, and was so dismayed that the shop was closed (damn you Hurricane Sandy for giving me cupcake-deprivation!!!!). But we went back a couple of days later and they were back open – wheeee!

Magnolia Bakery was in Sex and the City, and many believe they were the the creators of cupcakes. Whatever the case, they are an iconic NYC landmark for foodies and so I was definitely going to make a trip there.

Magnolia Bakery!

 

I liked the Vanilla cupcake with chocolate buttercream, though it didn’t seem that much better than other cupcakes I’ve had? The cream was lovely though, but the whole thing was nice but pretty forgettable.

I was more impressed with the Red velvet cupcake with cream cheese icing. The slight tartness of the cream cheese went beautifully with the moist cupcake. It definitely hit the spot :)

Cupcakes!

 

I also had a Blondie, because I was intrigued never having eaten one in my life. It’s basically a chewy cookie, cut into a bar/square shape, isn’t it?? Also kind of like a chocolate brownie, but with cake batter instead of chocolate… something like that any way.

I’m glad I bought it, because now I know what a Blondie tastes like. It’s just very sweet ;) Not bad though!

Enticing desserts (the Blondie I bought is in the back-right corner)

 

But…. but……. Magnolia Bakery’s Banana pudding OMG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! One tub of absolutely luscious goodness.  It consists of creamy chilled pudding, with fresh bananas and cakey bits whipped in.

Oh joy.

Oh bliss.

I don’t know how else to describe it, but if you’re in NYC, go get a Banana Pudding for yourself, pronto!

Banana Pudding

 

Girl friends! (and a hidden sleeping baby)

 

I was also really wanting to check out Georgetown Cupcakes in SoHo, another cupcake joint that quite a few people recommended as well. Sadly, SoHo was flooded after Hurricane Sandy and we had no way to get there.. plus, I don’t even think they were open :(

But Mum did walk past Baked by Melissa and got a bunch of cupcakes. They are so teeny tiny cute! I thought the red velvet cupcake was pretty good but I’ve also had cupcakes just as good in Singapore.

Cupcakes from Baked by Melissa

 

Now, I’m SO GRATEFUL for the Levain Bakery recommendations I received from blog readers… because they rank right up there as one of my favourite cookies ever. Again, the bakery was closed shortly after Hurricane Sandy, but fortunately was back in business when we went back 2 days later – WHEW.

Blink and you’ll miss it, this bakery is a tiny shopfront with narrow steps that lead down into this squishy shop front. There’s a small counter there, and behind that is the bakery. And erm…. not much else! No products on display to look at, and I actually wasn’t sure what I was supposed to order, LOL.

The tiny Levain Bakery

 

“Errr.. you sell cookies?” I asked, a bit sheepishly.

I was told they do, in just 4 flavours – Chocolate Chip Walnut, Oatmeal Raisin Cookie, Dark Chocolate Chocolate Chip, Dark Chocolate Peanut Butter Chip.

The cookies don’t actually look like cookies!

They look more like big rocks, and heavy to boot. What I ADORE about them is their crusty exterior, and gooey interior. Oh myyyyyyy they are so good!!!!!!

My favourite was the Chocolate Chip Walnut – this surprised me as I normally don’t like nuts in my cookies. But it was terrific.

They were so good. An absolute must-visit in NYC!!! And I just want them to open a branch in Singapore. Pleaseeee??

A trio of cookie goodness

 

My parent’s hotel was opposite Grom Gelato and my girl friend thought it was really comical how I’d keep walking past it once or twice a day (at least) and kept wanting to go in but was either too full to have one, or the weather was just too cold. Yet I kept wanting to check it out since quite a few people wrote to me raving on about Grom.

Well, when there’s a will, there’s a way! I finally bit the bullet and in we went.

I had the Dark chocolate gelato and it was really rich and creamy. A fantastic chocolate ice cream. I’d get that flavour again any day :)

Grom gelato

 

Carter, dressed in girls clothing, impersonating a bug (LOL)

 

So that’s all the NYC food posts I’m making. We did eat at other places, but I either forgot to take pics, or was too busy to! The stuff I’ve posted are pretty much all my faves anyway, so hope they helped at least someone :)

Next up?

MY SHOPPING IN NYC. 

That’s gonna be a doozy. Heh heh heh ;)

 

NYC: BAGEL OVERLOAD AT BARNEY GREENGRASS & ZABARS

It’s true what they say about bagels being better in NYC. Apparently it’s due to the water, but they really are very good! Different to the bagels I’ve had in Singapore, which tend to be a bit bland and rather stiff. NYC’s bagels are dense but chewy.. with a lovely flavour.

I heard about Barney Greengrass via you guys too, and since it was close to where we were staying on the Upper West Side, we decided to pop in there for a takeaway lunch. Seems they’re actually pretty famous, with quite a few movies featuring the cafe!

Barney Greengrass

 

It actually looks pretty interesting, and totally unlike anything you’d find in Singapore. Established in 1908, the cafe offers smoked sturgeon, and Nova Scotia salmon, both of which are top sellers. The guys behind the counter work really quickly, so it’s a great place to grab a quick takeaway.

Guys busy behind the counter

 

Breastfeeding in Central Park and having my Barney Greengrass lunch. As you do!

 

I had the Smoked Sturgeon with tomato, on an onion bagel. It was about $20 or so, which I thought was incredibly expensive for a bagel?! That said, there were thick slices of fish, and they were really generous with the portion. Still though, I’d probably only pay half the price…

I thoroughly enjoyed the saltiness of the fish against the fluffy-chewiness of the bagel. The fish was meaty, with a great flavour and tender texture, and the sweetness and juiciness of the tomato capped it all off. Mmmm!

The other bagel was the Nova Scotia salmon bagel and hooboy that was INCREDIBLE. Better than the sturgeon one, and at $15 it’s slightly cheaper. Mum described it as “Oh my, the salmon is so creamy!!” and she was right, the smoked salmon was somehow so creamy and smooth and oily… oh it was wonderful. Wish we went back again for brunch on another day :P

Smoked Sturgeon with tomato, on an onion bagel

 

We had our bagels in Central Park, but poor Hunter couldn’t get into the playground as it was shut down post-Hurricane Sandy!

 

A beautiful sunny day in NYC’s Central Park

 

My parents had heard about Zabar’s and, again, it was close to us, so we went to check it out. They specialise in bagels and yep, are also pretty famous and seen in movies. It looked like a typical breakfast/brunch/lunch place and also had a very fast-moving queue. So we grabbed and ran!

Doing the touristy thing and taking photos outside ;)

 

We sat on benches in the middle of the intersection to eat. My gf claimed “it’s the NYC way!”, apparently :P

 

I really enjoyed their bagels. Went there twice, in fact. Both times, I had the Onion bagel with scallion cream cheese and it was super. They give you a little tub packed to the brim with the cream cheese, which I slather completely on the bagel (cut in half). Mmm… so tasty, and cheap to boot.

Oh, and I also tried their Pizza. It doesn’t look that exciting, but it’s fantastic. A thick fluffy and light crust (I love thick-crust pizza) with the perfect amount of sauce and cheese. It was just really really good!

Hunter nomming on a bit of bagel

 

Me too busy chowing down on my pizza (eaten over sleeping Carter’s head) to look at the camera

 

NYC: GIRLY EATS AT SERENDIPITY AND SUGAR & PLUMM

Serendipity 3 was HIGH on my list for NYC eateries, especially after numerous people told me to go check it out. Guess I should’ve done a bit of research on it beforehand, because…. it was the most baby UN-friendly restaurant I have ever eaten at. Bar none.

I would’ve walked straight back out, but we were a pretty big group and were already there, and it was just all too difficult to go back out and find another place to eat at, so I just figured we could just suck it up and dine there.

It was REALLY hard. There’s a sign right up front saying “absolutely no strollers allowed inside” and the restaurant is small, cramped and loud. It’s so cramped that, even without babies, you’d have trouble seating yourselves. On top of that, there are NO baby chairs, only booster seats that are not attached to the chair in any way, and that the waiter deemed “not safe”. Errrr!

 

Outside baby un-friendly Serendipity 3

 

Squishy squashy!

 

But we survived it. With babies awkwardly sitting on our laps as we ate, and with Hunter first being happy-as-a-clam and then going bonkers after he got sick of it all.

The BIG menu!

 

With our 2 little bubs perched on us

 

Hunter having a heart-to-heart

 

The service staff looked pretty frazzled (from the crowds of people there I suppose) but were still polite. I found the food a bit hit-and-miss though, so you basically gotta hope you picked the right dish :P

The Nachos with chili con carne surprised me because the nachos were black! I think they’re called “blue corn nachos” on the menu or something? They were lovely and crisp, and were actually a pretty big portion considering it was under the Appetizers menu.

Nachos with chili con carne ($10.50)

 

I flat out adored their Seafood Fettucine in a basil cream sauce. It was perfection! Strands of pasta drenched in a super creamy and rich sauce that tasted simply heavenly. I’d get this dish again for sure if I were to go back!

Seafood Fettucine in a basil cream sauce ($18.50)

 

The Cheddarburger looked rather small against the fries ;) I didn’t try any of this so I can’t comment much, but my girl friend scoffed it all!

Cheddarburger (14.00)

 

I thought the Chili with Cheese Crepe was very un-glam looking ;) The dish was pretty much smack on ‘average’. It was decent and pretty tasty, but nothing special. Definitely wouldn’t order this again.

Chili with Cheese Crepe ($13.50)

 

My vegetarian girl friend opted for the Asparagus and Jarlsberg Omelette which came with a pretty impressive serving of omelette. I didn’t have any of this either but it looked pretty good – or at least like something that you’d cook up at home!

Asparagus and Jarlsberg Omelette ($11.50)

 

Hunter was a bit manic-cheery through half of the meal.. then got over-tired and started struggling and screaming. Sigh. The only person that he’d let carry was Dad, whom he promptly fell asleep on, so poor Dad had to be spoon-fed by Mum for his meal!

The things grandparents do..

 

Of course, EVERYONE that recommended Serendipity told me “GET THE FROZEN HOT CHOCOLATE!!”. And so I did. I’m glad everyone else wasn’t greedy and insisted on dessert like I did, because the thing was massive!! It came in a large bowl, and being frozen chocolate, you can really only have a small portion. No way a single person can have this for dessert, alone?!

I thought it was pretty good.. rich and chocolately. But I think I prefer a regular hot chocolate as I reckon the iced version dilutes it a bit. It really isn’t thaaaat different to other iced chocolates I’ve had around either. But I’m glad I tried it, because it was such an iconic NYC dessert!

Frrrozen Hot Chocolate ($8.95)

 

*slurpppp*

 

Ice cream headache!!

 

With my lovely girl friends! Haven’t seen them in years.. miss them so much :X

 

Carter finally woke up at the end of the meal

 

Now if you’re after a place that’s super-girly AND baby-friendly, you can’t go wrong with Sugar & Plumm. If you have a daughter, you simply must check this place out! She will love it :) Their tagline is “a spoonful of whimsy on the Upper West Side” and it is spot on.

The place is pretty spacious, and divided into a cafe on one side and a little shop and bakery on the other. The staff are dressed in these pretty purple dresses, and are really sweet and friendly. The place is unbelievably baby-friendly, with loads of high chairs, areas to park your stroller,  and even super-cute plastic cups with lids that they serve (complimentary) water in for the kids!! LOVE it.

The whimsical Sugar & Plumm

 

Pretty shop with super adorable eats and knick knacks

 

Their Ham and gruyere buckwheat crepe was very well done and beautifully presented. Absolutely no complaints!

Ham and gruyere buckwheat crepe

 

You simply can’t go wrong with fries..

 

Their desserts are the stars of their menu, and the GRASSHOPPER (mint chocolate chip ice cream, chocolate sauce, peppermint patty) was a winner. It came in a tall frosted glass and was pretty luscious. Very filling, so two can probably share a milkshake!

GRASSHOPPER (mint chocolate chip ice cream, chocolate sauce, peppermint patty)

 

I opted for the SMORE’S SUNDAE (chocolate ice cream, marshmallow, graham cracker, chocolate sauce) and really gave myself an ice cream overdose! It was 3 or 4 scoops of ice cream in there, and basically one gigantic sugar overload ;)

SMORE’S SUNDAE (chocolate ice cream, marshmallow, graham cracker, chocolate sauce)

 

NYC: FRATELLI LA BUFALA

I wanted to blog our visit to Fratelli La Bufala because it was just so EPIC. Looking back on it now, I laugh. But all I wanted to do was cry when we were there.

Don’t get me wrong. The service was perfectly civil, and the food was good. It was super-packed though, as it was one of the (very few) restaurants that were open post-Hurricane Sandy, so everyone seemed to have rushed there. It was super noisy, cramped and bustling.. which is actually just fine for adults, but I guess it’s a no-go when there are young children involved.

Inside the packed out Fratelli La Bufala

 

Now, have a look at this face below………..

“I will destroy your meal time and make you cry”

 

This little boy GAVE US HELL. Not just at this particular restaurant, but also the next night at another Italian restaurant (which is actually where I took this photo). Let’s just say that my parents couldn’t dine anywhere if they were with Hunter. He just wouldn’t let them!

I’m guessing it was the change of country that did it for him – the different schedules, environment etc. So when ever we took him out for a meal, he would go psycho. He’d swing between going “Heeeellllooooo!!!” at everyone and being super-fun, to screaming his head off and throwing everything on the ground. In a split second. It was insanity. And so stressful because other diners would stare at us (who wants a toddler acting up when you’re trying to eat?!) and there was nothing we could do to control him – distractions only worked for seconds, scolding him would set him off even louder, trying to pander to him would also make him turn it up a notch.

Oddly, the moment we got back to Singapore, he’s been just fine when dining out (which we do frequently, so not like he’s not used to it).. except when he’s super-tired. So I guess he just doesn’t deal well in a different country when it comes to meal times!

Anyway, so apart from his antics… the food there was really good. At least I think it was. None of us really got to taste or enjoy any of it because we were so stressed and also swallowing everything at top speed so we could get outta there ASAP!

I loved the presentation of their Salad. I can’t remember the exact name, but it came out like artwork. The different ingredients each had a little section on the plate, and the dish was lovely.

Salad

 

We had a Ham, mushroom, artichoke pizza. I loved the doughy freshly-baked crust! It was pretty big, with lots of ingredients on it. I particularly liked the slightly smokey flavour and smell of the crust.

Ham, mushroom, artichoke pizza

 

Then we had their Cannelloni. It’s a house special, and came out looking rather surprising! It’s one l-o-n-g cannelloni that has various sections, each with different ingredients. This was my favourite dish – the pasta was very well done, and the flavours were just beautiful. Plus, great presentation!

Cannelloni

 

At least the littlest one was well behaved. The fab thing about Carter is that he’s very straightforward. He’s happy most of the time and dishes out huge grins, and he’s easily pleased – all you need to do is make eye contact and smile at him. When he’s hungry or tired, he’ll yell (and oh boy is he LOUD!) but at least it’s usually easy to solve. Thank goodness for young babies – they are always so much easier to handle than toddlers!

Well-behaved and chilling out