Aug 20, 2006, 11:18 AM
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Well, I live in Manhattan so I guess i'll share a few tips.
- If you like Italian food, Little Italy is along the middle of mulberry street. Pretty close to Chinatown too. A lot of the stuff is DAMN expensive though!
- If you're interested in a arcade, the only real one in Manhattan is Chinatown Fair. It's at the City Hall side of Mott street, right in the begining. (plus I frequent there a lot)
- We have J and R, which is one of the biggest electronic stores around. I forget exactly what street, but it's right next to City Hall.
- If you wanna shop for video games, I HIGHLY recommend Chinatown. Right in the beggining of Elizabeth street there's two places. One is called J&L, but they overprice a little bit. Just use it if you can't find a game in other spots. Plus they carry imports. Across the street from it, there's a mall called Elizabeth center. Go downstairs, and there's a small game store called Initial D. You can usually save $5 or so on most games there. (new ones included) Oh, and both places do NOT charge tax if you pay with cash!
- Try not to rely TOO much on the subways. On the weekends, the most random shit happens with the trains. I mean as in certain trains won't run. It can, and will get VERY confusing when that kind of crap happens...
- Careful with those random stands that sells hotdogs, and pretzels. Also the bagel stands. They overcharge up the ass for everything. Like someone said earlier, your best bet is to go to your average small resturaunts for food.
Jam it back in, in the dark.
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