There are several really good Ramen places in Fort Greene, and one of my personal favorites is Samurai Papa in Bed-Stuy. Both neighborhoods are next to Clinton Hill.Moving to Brooklyn next month (Clinton Hill)
What are your favorite ramen shops?
Going to PAX Unplugged?Perfect weather for a ......murder.... of my backlog.... of board games .... of last Christmas
i dont leave the island that is my backlog.... of board games ....
You can apologize by coming back to Discord. Avix got banned so there's an opening for a hip Latin content creator.
Hope you got Horizon for $10 or Dad of War for $17 at Gamestop.While I'm still sans a phone and unable to access Discord, I got a PS4. You're welcome to tell me to get back on Discord and add me at Jipan181 or PM me your PSN ID.
Everybody knows MSG is a heap of shit.No Horizon for 10 bucks since it was unavailable but if the next meet up is a Secret Santa exchange, then there you go. I did get God of War via Amazon though.
I stayed up until 7am playing Spider-Man and have been impressed with NY's portrayal. I still think it feels like New Chicago since Insomniac's Spider-Man has a ton of alleys where the real Manhattan does not. I'm also disappointed that it's just Manhattan. But they the got High Line Park, One World Trade Center, and Manhattan's municipal building right among other things. MSG and the huge post office across the street are rendered all right but not done proper justice. I've been enjoying it otherwise despite knowing all the spoilers.
While I'm still sans a phone and unable to access Discord, I got a PS4. You're welcome to tell me to get back on Discord and add me at Jipan181 or PM me your PSN ID.
On topic: If anyone is going to be in the Lincoln Center area between 5pm-9pm, tomorrow is the annual Jack Frost Festival. Free live music outsife the 1 train, pop up stores, and more! Plus you get to see me and a bunch of puppeteers parade a bunch of frost giants since I'm volunteering. Come out and take pics, say hello, bring a date and what have you. It's gonna be fun. :)
Hopefully you're not moving to my area of Crown Heights.Train leaves for NYC tomorrow morning for the big move. Brooklyn here I come.
Lol, to the west of that. What's up with Crown Heights?
He doesn't want you jacking up his rent lol. Welcome though!
My area has loud West Indian people. I think they quieted down a bit since the temp dropped but still.
Hahaha. I'll make sure to keep my rent as far away as possible.
What's wrong with my people?My area has loud West Indian people. I think they quieted down a bit since the temp dropped but still.
They loud and need to learn when the fuck to go to sleep.
It's new york tho
I gotta a job, I'm in bed by 1, they up later. How the fuck they paying their rent?
The party don't even begin until midnight
Fuck that shit.
Frost Giant puppets and live music in addition to shops. Braving the winds and the cold rain was challenging. Look up Processional Arts Workshop on Instagram for pics but it was fun. Most people come for the puppets these days. We had to dodge trees too since it was 3 people per puppet.I passed right through this on Monday On my way to class. Didn't knownwhat it was.
Let me be real- if you're in food service you will make it in NYC. The restaurant trade is so strong here, it's easily work you can find every day nonstop hiring. People finish trail shifts, then never show up. People quit without finishing the week, already hired elsewhere. People flat out skip shifts and they're kept because the bodies are always needed.someone let me sleep on your floor or in your closet and let me work in a three michelin star kitchen for a month.
will pay $$$ and feed you + industry perks
i want this job so fucking badly
Let me be real- if you're in food service you will make it in NYC. The restaurant trade is so strong here, it's easily work you can find every day nonstop hiring. People finish trail shifts, then never show up. People quit without finishing the week, already hired elsewhere. People flat out skip shifts and they're kept because the bodies are always needed.
If that's what's stopping you, you can find a million rooms for rent on a monthly basis, no strings attached. Gypsy Housing is a group on Facebook dedicated to this very concept.
Definitely not AirBnB that's for sure. Hostels in the city are also quite pricey from what I heard. Maybe couch surfing or some kind of exchange program. I can't think of any off the top of my head at the moment. I will say that I volunteer for several food related events in the city throughout the year such as Taste Williamsburg-Greenpoint and Food Film Festival. I would say to reach out to the latter organization and ask for some guidance. Specifically Kathy Berry and if she asks, tell her Jhoan recommended getting in touch with Chef Aaron. I'm not suggesting that you volunteer since obviously you wouldn't be in a stable financial position to do so. But a ton of chefs and cooks do those events.My resume is so strong that I know I could crush it there and want it more than anything. There are several michelin kitchens ive been eyeballing that I know I could thrive in.
I just need a way to find a place to sleep until I get started. When I moved here to chicago I only had $200 and slept in a place with no heat or gas on an air mattress until I got enough saved to get an apartment.
I want to do the same thing again but in NYC.
I don't use facebook but I'll look into Gypsy Housing.
Any other recommendations?
Definitely not AirBnB that's for sure. Hostels in the city are also quite pricey from what I heard. Maybe couch surfing or some kind of exchange program. I can't think of any off the top of my head at the moment. I will say that I volunteer for several food related events in the city throughout the year such as Taste Williamsburg-Greenpoint and Food Film Festival. I would say to reach out to the latter organization and ask for some guidance. Specifically Kathy Berry and if she asks, tell her Jhoan recommended getting in touch with Chef Aaron. I'm not suggesting that you volunteer since obviously you wouldn't be in a stable financial position to do so. But a ton of chefs and cooks do those events.
I'm open to volunteering. I love meeting other industry folks and being involved, honestly. Its super inspiring.
I mostly just need somewhere to sleep, even if its only a few hours per day tho.
If I can't find anywhere to crash, I'll likely sleep at the airport until I find my footing.
I'm willing to sacrifice everything to work at the places I want.
Hmm. Well, I can already tell you the game is a lot easier than you think. I can't stress enough how helpful craigslist, gypsy housing, and other room personal ad services can be- I've solely floated through gypsy housing for years. Lots of students and working professionals need temp sublets due to rent prices.
Wow, damn, that's dedication. Are you in NYC now or are you planning to move the NYC to get the job? I can try asking a friend, but I can't make any promises.
Hmm. Well, I can already tell you the game is a lot easier than you think. I can't stress enough how helpful craigslist, gypsy housing, and other room personal ad services can be- I've solely floated through gypsy housing for years. Lots of students and working professionals need temp sublets due to rent prices.
As for the restaurants, shit, I could connect you to two fine dining establishments in Manhattan if you make the jump. I'm telling you, to feel better about chances, just look at kitchen gigs on Craigslist- there's twenty some a day, constantly revolving. Same with rooms!
Edit: looking back earlier in this thread, that st Patrick's chicken crawl list was legit. Radeghast Beer Hall is magnifico always and forever.
I am willing to sacrifice what I have for what I want.
I reached working at two michelin stars this year so I want to push for three. No time like the present.
Any and all help towards a floor to sleep on are appreciated. I offer my kitchen skills and sum $$$ as I get started.
I understand your passion, but please keep in mind that all I can do is ask. I can't make any promises.
How much can you afford to start? I think one of my friends actually lives here and has been for a couple of years: http://stmarysresidence.blogspot.com/of course. I don't expect anything, honestly.
This is all just a shot in the dark.
How much can you afford to start? I think one of my friends actually lives here and has been for a couple of years: http://stmarysresidence.blogspot.com/
It's run by Catholic nuns or something (yes, really), dorm-style living with shared bathrooms/spaces, women only, no guests, that sort of thing. But it comes furnished, is clean and safe, located in a pretty good area (UES), and does short-term housing for very cheap considering you're living in Manhattan (looks like it's currently $266/week + deposit, minimum of 3 weeks). I'm not sure how easy it is to get a room though.
If you do move to NYC, I'm happy to try to be a point of contact.
Good luck! You seem really dedicated so I hope things work out.I'll have a little over a grand to start.
I'll definitely look into that nun situation if my search for a couch or floor ends up fruitless :>