Had a good night's rest. Brunch at Sapporo Ramen near Times Square. Not bad since we could have Jap food in US! Actually, NYC is easy to get around. there's everything, subway is super efficient, maps and the streets' numbering are in sequence!
The subway looks abit scary- dull and old...but after taking several times, its ok!

Times Square by day...

Sapporo Ramen. Picture taken from www.chopsticksny.com/guide.php?guide=restaurant

We spent the afternoon at MoMA ( Museum of Modern Art) Things here looked more interesting than Metropolitan Musem of Art...or maybe we're more into the arty mood after a good night's sleep?
Vincent Van Gogh - The Starry night

Pablo Picasso - Les Desmoiselles d'Avignon

John Baldessari - What is Art

Clement Greenberg - Art and Culture

I luv this best. It's created by Dan Perjovschi
http://www.perjovschi.ro/- What happened to US? His works showcase the US culture and they're all drawn on the walls.


Henri Matisse - Dance

We went to Grand Central and on our way we passed by the famous St Patrick's Catheral facing Rockefella Centre. Nice structure huh...

Grand Central Station. supposed to be BIG cz the railway runs here too...

Nice souveniors to bring back home...

Had our dinner at this famous Vietnamese Restaurant Cho Dang Gol
http://www.chodanggolny.com/. Nice setting and appetizer is refillable!!!
Refillable Appetizer


We rushed to The Majestic to watch our 2nd musical in US- The Phantom of the Opera. Our tix were ard 130USD each so we sat at the 4th row. The musical was superb. All the money was well spent. I would wanna see it again...!!!


After the show, we walked around Times Square. The lights were nice, very modern feeling. Better than Orchard Road! We even had our self portraits drawn at a reasonable price by those China artists along the road.
