Taim (means "tasty" in Hebrew) is my recent favorite Israeli food place in West Village. The mixed falafel platter $10 has 3 types of falafels (regular, green, and red).
I finally got a chance to go to Clinton Bakery, thanks to Megumi who lives close-by and went to get reservation early in the morning. This place is always packed of people waiting to get in and sometimes can be 2 hours wait. This bakery was posted in Japanese magazine and reported in TV show. Megumi's friend Maiko (artist) came from Osaka and we had fun brunch.
Just walking around Soho to look for some interesting street vendors. Somehow got into a long conversation with this guy who wrote about book called "Winners Guide to Dating" and talked about American guys and Japanese guys, this and that.
Also saw Wakamaru at Uniqlo. Wakamaru is a robot brought to NY from Japan. I was able to hold his hands and walked him.
The new Prince street Sabon window looked like a master piece of art. Big antique picture frames, antique perfume bottles, pearl jewel and lots of crochet baskets along with pretty chandeliers in the background of the window. It was just too beautiful to believe to see in your eyes.
The new window display at Chelsea Sabon store is so cool. The visual designer has glued the yarn balls and created a warm feeling for the fall season. She is such a genius.