Saturday, September 15, 2007

NYC, Baby!

Well we finally made it to the Big Apple. It was starting to look a little touch and go, since the first leg of our journey didn't get off to a great start. When the plane that we were going to be on landed, the pilot did his visual inspection and found a puddle of hydraulic fluid on the ground next to the right rear wheel. Not a good thing! After much of what looked like nothing getting done, a couple of mechanics came out to take a look at it. They disappeared after a while, and we were told that there would be further delays while they got parts. After what seemed like eternity, they came back and got everything fixed. We knew it was a good sign when they started loading our baggage! So I don't know exactly what time we left, but it was late enough to miss our connecting flight. Luckily another one was there and we managed to get on board just in the nick of time. We ended up in the back next to the engines, but at least we were there! All in all, we got to NYC only 45 minutes late, which wasn't too bad.

Of course when we got to LaGuardia we found out our bags didn't. No big surprise there. We had reservations at Perilla, which is owned by Top Chef season 1 winner Harold. The food was terrific, the atmosphere was wonderful, and the service was outstanding! I started out with an appetizer of crab salad, while Mike had the special-diver scallops. We were both really impressed with our dishes. My main coarse was spinach truffle ravioli, yum! Mike had fluke with a butternut squash puree, and that looked really tasty as well. We shared a side of risotto, which was made with a whole grain rice and just melted in my mouth. Dessert was a dark chocolate tart with peppermint ice cream. The mint was real mint-you could almost taste the leaf! A thousand times better than mint flavoring.

We wandered back to our hotel, stuffed, buzzed, and sleepy. American still had not called us about our bags, and they were not waiting for us when we returned. Luckily we had our toiletries in our carryon, but the only clothes we had were what we were wearing. So plan B was to go shopping first thing in the morning. However, when we got up this morning Mike decided to call the desk and sure enough, our bags were here! So now it's off to wander the Big Apple, and thankfully in fresh clothes!

2 comments:

Lisa Meltzer said...

My friend Greta owns a record store called "Future Legend" at 796 9th Ave (somewhere in the mid to upper 50s, streetwise).

If you're anywhere around there, stop in and tell her that Lisa says "Hey!"

Have fun!

Trixie said...

Oh damn we were so close-we stayed at 53rd & 6th. We will definitely have to stop there next time. And yes, there will be a next time!!!