New York, concrete jungle where dreams are made of
There’s nothing you can’t do
Now you’re in New York
These streets will make you feel brand new
Big lights will inspire you
Hear it in New York, New York, New York
Alicia Keys – Empire State of Mind
This was the song playing in my head while I was on the bus to New York City last Saturday.
I convinced my husband Abraham and my friend Minette to go with me and explore downtown NYC. We left Albany, NY at 7:30 am and arrived at 10:20 am in NYC Port Authority Bus Terminal.
We purchased Gray Line’s NY Sightseeing Downtown Day Tour for 35$ each. We only had 8 hours to spend in NYC, so we planned to check out a few places we’ve never been to before.
The Plan:
1. Korea Town
2. Little Italy
3. 9/11 Memorial
4. Wherever our feet take us
What We Did:
The ticket agent told us to wait for our bus on 42nd Street between 9th and 8th Avenue. We planned to eat lunch at the New Wonjo Restaurant in Korea Town on 32nd Street and 5th Avenue. It’s a 17-minute walk from our location.
We were so eager to start exploring the city. We did not wait for the bus. Instead, we started walking toward 5th Avenue. Guess what? It took us almost an hour to reach our destination. Why? Well, we can’t help ourselves from stopping and taking photos of these gorgeous sights!


And yes, we did a little bit of shopping too! It was around 91 degrees Fahrenheit, we thought of getting hats to protect our face from the scorching heat. The caps were on promo (Buy one, get one 50% off), so we took advantage of the discount.

Finally, we arrived at the New Wonjo in Korea Town. A friend recommended this place when she heard that we were looking for a great Korean BBQ restaurant.

We ordered the Marinated Premium Gal Bi (Short Rib) that comes with various side dishes: salad, kimchi, steamed egg, etc. The meat was charcoal grilled on our table. We tried the beef, and we all agreed – the steak was delicious!

Our belly was full when we left the restaurant. We are definitely going back to New Wonjo next time we are in Korea Town.
We were happy to find a Gray Line/NY Sightseeing bus stop near the restaurant. The open-top, double-decker bus arrived, we got on the bus and joined the other passengers seated on the top deck. We had an excellent panoramic view of downtown NYC!


We enjoyed the sights so much that we missed our stop at Soho/Little Italy, so we decided to hop off the next one – Chinatown. Abraham was telling me to walk faster because it’s almost 2:30 pm and we still need to find Lombardi’s Pizza in Little Italy. I hurriedly took a snap of these colorful Chinese lanterns before I followed him.

Every corner in NYC has its own story. I don’t want to skip the details of our trip because I want to show you the various facets of New York.
On my next post, I will tell you about our quest to find the first pizzeria in the US. Of course, there were unexpected turns along the way. Did we have enough time to visit the 9/11 memorial? Find out more about our NYC downtown adventure next week.
Thank you so much for reading. Till next time!
What & Where
31 responses to “NY Minute: Downtown Adventure (Part 1)”
This looks incredbile!! Your list of things to do, I think I might steal because its that good! x
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This is for you to steal:) I’ll include a longer NY downtown list on my next post. Thanks for reading.
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Lovely pics!
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Thanks Warren:)
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Looks like you had such a good time, I loved Little Italy when I visited!
Alys / alysgeorge.blogspot.co.uk
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Yes, we did! We found a great pizza place in Little Italy. I would love to go back there next time we’re in NYC.
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Woww, I would definitely be like you guys and not wait for the bus haha! These photos are so cool, it looks like you guys had a fab time! ❤
Anne // http://www.basifpa-and-did.co.uk
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Haha! We were so excited to start! Thanks for visiting my page.❤️
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Love how you took advantage of your trip and made the most out of it! The Korean BBQ looks DELICIOUS! I keep forgetting that there is a Chinatown in NY – it looks interesting. Glad you had fun!
Nancy ♥ exquisitely.me
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We really love the Korean BBQ! I still need to do some research regarding Chinatown’s best restaurants, we didn’t have enough time to check it out. Thanks so much for stopping by – really appreciate your comment:)
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Read your post with Empire state of mind in the Background! Loved it!!
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Haha! That’s so perfect! I really love that song. ❤️
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How exciting!!! Great story and great photos!
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It was an exciting adventure. Thank you so much for reading:)
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Great intro to NYC. Thanks! I need to get there one day!
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Thank you for stopping by my page. I’ll be exploring the city and I’ll share some more travel ideas/tips – for your future trip to NY:)
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great post! Sounds like a fantastic adventure ☺️
abbiejadewanders.co.uk
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Thanks Abbie! It was a fantastic adventure!
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Looks like you packed a lot in your time! Looking forward to reading about the pizzeria.
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Yes, we did! Please do check out my next post next week. Thanks:)
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Looks like such fun! I loved your photos, and it seems like the walking tour turned out really well for you!
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It was fun! I’m glad we walked around and discovered nice places along the way. Thanks for visiting my page:)
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Inspiring and refreshing❤️❤️❤️
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Thank you sis. I’m glad you like it❤️
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Such a great post and great photos!
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Korean Food made me drool right now! lol.. would love to see NY in the future..
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Lol….. It’s so good! There’s so much to see in NY, hope you’ll be able to visit soon:)
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Absolutely love Boston!! Need to get back, we visited Salem and it was lovely, next time would love to drive through New England during fall! great snaps looks and sounds like you had a great time! 🙂
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Hi there, thank you so much for visiting my page. Driving through New England during fall is a great idea. I traveled from NY- Vermont – New Hampshire to attend my friends wedding a few years ago and the autumn foliage was beautiful!
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