Now, where were we?
Aaah yes. Day 3. Brooklyn Bridge
So this morning, we decided to hit up some sightseeing of the landmarks of NYC, beginning with the famous Brooklyn Bridge. We took a couple of Subways to the bridge on the Manhattan side and took about an hour walk over the bridge. It's an old bridge with some history, and some awesome views of NYC's skyline. Brooklyn originally wanted to be an independant city, separate to NYC, alas that didn't happen and they're a borough of the Big Apple. Once we got over to the Brooklyn side, we then took a water taxi around Staten Island in the Hudson River and saw Lady Liberty and NYC from the water... Breathtaking views of the skyline and the freedom building, which has now taken the Twin Towers place, which went down well with our morning bubbles!
We got off the water taxi and found a boutique food court and had an early lunch of Spanish tapas and sangria. Delicious! Feeling nice and warm, we returned to Times Square and marvelled once again at the lights and sounds and jumped on a double decker bus with the top cut off for a guided city tour through Central Park and up and around through Harlem. Beautiful Harlem! It's such a colourful, bright part of NYC. Unfortunately, we didn't stop here, but we missed Apollo Theatre Amateur Night, so next visit to NYC - that's us. We had the coolest African American tour guide, who knew all the juicy spots and sights and after every time he said either 'New York' or 'Brooklyn' he would say, 'Baby!' in that typical NYC accent.
After a tour of the city, we found a nice pub in Hells Kitchen (a precinct next to Times Sq with fantastic restaurants and bars) and had some dinner and drinks. It was a nice pre-show event as we were about to get our Mufasa and Simba on at the Broadway show; The Lion King! The show was really well put together, with excellent dancers and performers. We had good seats, just off to the right with good views of the stage. The Lion King story is timeless and showcases courage, responsibility, family and a sense of home in a beautiful story set in the Savannah. Love this movie, and loved the broadway show.
Feeling absolutely smashed, we ventured home for the night... the exhaustion is catching up on us.
Day 4:
Day in Brooklyn today, we thought we would take it easy with a sleep in and some brunch at a local cafe in Williamsburg. Brunch is a big thing in NYC, in the States actually. It's usually a boozy morning/afternoon of bacon, eggs, omellettes, pancakes, bubbles, mimosas and bellinis. After some hearty breakfast we checked out some local boutiques in Williamsburg on the famous Bedford Ave. This street so reminds me of Cuba street with all of its coffee shops, cute restaurants and stores. As one can expect, there's many designers in NYC so there's no shortage of original clothing at reasonably affordable prices.
We then stumbled across a pop up flea market with over 200 vendors and 70 food vendors. So good! Tu found some wrestling cards and I bought a necklace with an old vintage key... nyc steez! Today was like our rest day here in the big apple, we've been feeling very exhaused here, walking 20+ kms a day so we thought we'd take the afternoon off and catch another flick. Quiet night with a movie and finding a brilliant elegant and small restaurant on Bedford Ave. It was simply called "Oyster Bar"... OMG the best meal we've had in NYC by far. It was a quaint restaurant, with candles and lights lighting up the room. The bar was both serving alcohol on one side, and oysters on the other. Tu tried three different types of oysters from NY state, we tried the marinated olives with anchovies, baked bread, then for main, Tu had the braised beef and I had crispy duck confit. Another OMG experience... all paired with cava (French champas) and I had a gin cocktail that went nicely with the duck. So delicious... and now we're ready for bed.
Day 5:
Final day in NYC. Lets do this! We took off to SoHo which is the fasion and shopping district of Manhattan. Overcome with the stores and xmas "sales" we bought a couply NYC streetwear items, some leather boots for the EU leg and some umbrellas, cos' the heavens opened up and it rained something wicked.
Off to LIttle Italy, we were frantically finding a place for lunch and Tu (once again, with his Maori/Italian radar) found us a cute place off the beat and path called Puglia Restaurant...(Tu spotted it because 'Puglia' is a region in southern Italy, and is where the Sciascia whanau came from.) The restaurant was an old family establishment from the 1940s, known for its simple, tasty italian food. We tried ravioli, and the Puglia pizza special washed down with a cold bottle of red (for only $16). So, so good. Feeling merry and full, we stumbled across a pop up designer store. Expensive, but original clothing from NYC designers, so we splurged a little :)
We then took off home again to prepare for the NBA game... One of Tu's bucket list items and dreams. No dinner, cos' we were going to get free food and beverage at the game... Turning up to Barclays, Tu was ecstatic, as was I! And this is where I pass over the keyboard for him to tell you all about his NBA dream... Where Brooklyn AT?!
Kia ora Dee for that intro... Ae, dreams were coming true this night. Like any big sporting event, there was a natural mystic flowing in the air... What I like about the Americans is their passion and support for their sporting teams - everyone is dressed up in their teams kit, and they follow their teams - even if they away.
Dee and I armed ourselves with a Brooklyn cap and beanie, and we ventured to our seats. First via the kai shop - because our tickets gave unlimited access to all kai and inu in the building - bar alcohol. Chicken salads, buffalo wings, hot chips, nachos, redbull, water, coke - we had it all! Heoi, armed with dinner we venture to our seats, I had an idea of where we were sitting, but sh*t was about to get craycray. Section 122, row 1, seats 1 and 2... I thought the top of the section was row 1 - but it was the bottom! And we literally only had courtside seats in front of us! Boom!
Loved the Biggy and Jay being played during warm-up... What else could a baller want! We had the Nets warming up at our end, which I was swt about because that meant we had Paul George dominating our end coming in the second half.
The game itself was good until halftime. Nets are struggling, and the Pacers are one of the best teams in the East. So they only lasted 24mins. Pearce got ejected of a weak foul, didnt really looked interested in playing. At least KG looks like he is giving a hundy all game. Joe Johnston needs to shoot more, and D-Will needs to control the game more, and they were serously missing Lopez (cos I think Hibbet is one of the best C in the game).
We supported Brooklyn because it was our home for a fantastic 6 days, but I am backing the Pacers in the East and Adams' OKC Thunder in the West. But a night I will never forget x thank you my baby!
After the game, we skyped our whanau and went to bed around 1am and woke up at 4am for our London flight.... London. Christmas Eve. Christmas Day. Wow.