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New York City: A Trip in Photos

  • Writer: Katelyn Cao
    Katelyn Cao
  • Oct 1, 2019
  • 1 min read


Hello beautiful people! Welcome back. Today, after a couple of months since my New York trip, I'm doing another "Trip in Photos" but NYC edition. Sorry for the long wait, but school had been taking over the majority of my time. Hope you enjoy!

So, we visited the Plaza Hotel (above) and went downstairs to their food hall. The best place there that I recommend is Luke's Lobster; they have amazing lobster rolls. I also got to go to the MET for the first time (left). When we get the chance, we always go to Bouchon Bakery. We went to the Hudson Yards location, and I love their macarons and croissants (right).

I have to say I might have found some better croissants at Super Bakehouse. They are the most beautiful and tasty croissants I've ever had (left). On the right are some random photos that I at Cha Cha Matcha.

One of my absolute favorite photos is the one on the left which I took in Central Park. Above, I was just messing about and took a photo of my reflection at a store in Hudson Yards Mall. I also like the photo below because of its composition (not trying to sound fancy). It also has some memories to it; because I took it on the train ride back from Brooklyn, but the thing is we were trying to go somewhere in Manhattan, but my sister took us to the wrong 40-something-th street. It was an adventure though.

Here are some selfies I took. Not going to lie, I really loved the Gucci glasses I had on. It brought out my inner Elton John. Maybe one day, they can be mine. I also had to snap the snacks (left: croissant from Bouchon/ right: the best homemade cotton candy ice cream ever; can't remember the name, because my sister took us there, but I got a cute pin with a cow holding some ice cream which is pictured on my top)

Some more artsy photos for you. What's more New York than a taxi, the New York Public Library, and a crosswalk?

New York is the place to be if you're a foodie. We went back to our roots and had some Vietnamese food at Madame Vo. The food was pretty good. If only we had bigger stomachs, because we ordered like everything on the menu. On another day, we went to Spot Dessert Bar and got some amazing desserts!

Times Square. That's it. That's the caption.

Some more Supermoon Bakehouse for your viewing pleasure. I did not lie when I told you they were beautiful croissants. I'm really pleased with how the bottom photo turned out. It looks very aesthetic.

When I tell you can spend the whole day in the MET, I'm lying, because you could spend the whole week. It it huge. So with only a couple of hours, my sister and I dashed through all the rooms we could, but I would say it was worth it still, even though we couldn't appreciate every fine detail like true art enthusiasts. I believe we got to see some of the best things they had to offer. I would recommend and would like to go again.

Yes, that is the Empire State Building (not the Chrysler lol). Also, if you didn't know Lucy Boynton is my idol, so I bought polkadot tights, because I saw that she was wearing them. I also added a photo of a garbage truck with the Statue of Liberty painted on it, because why not?

Chelsea Market is considered a staple to me. We had some awesome fancy pizza and fresh seafood. As you can see on the left, we ate everything before I could snap a photo. Chelsea Market is like one of those real markets but indoors with air-conditioning and protection from the rain (because it did start pouring while we were there). They have food stalls, shops, musicians, and really cool restrooms. I don't why, but I thought you should know that :-)

Here's the bustling metro. The end. Thank you so much for viewing today's post. I hope you have a lovely day! See you in the next one.

-Katelyn Cao

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