Thursday, July 31, 2008

New York - Day 12

Hmm, I can smell the end of my trip drawing close. Everyone's talking to me about me going home soon and asking if I had enjoyed the trip, or if I wanted to come back (or some even if I wanted to stay). I've had a good time, but I'm missing my folks and mates back in sunny Singapore! So all in all, glad to be here, glad to go home soon, grateful for having been here. (:

Work is starting to crank up, and I don't see good times ahead even when I return to SG. Think it'll be a very challenging period when I return, until late August to say the least. Multi-projects and I'm hearing more projects requesting for my involvement. Not too good, I've been pretty stressed and stretched before, and I can see the tides coming again.

Anyway, tomorrow will be my last full day working in Credit Suisse New York office. Will bring my trusty camera along to take as many pics as I can, with all the nice ppl ard. Hope can have time to do that though, otherwise Friday will be a mad rush. Wake, work, run ard, pack, cab, fly.

Had dinner tonight at Barbounia, which is supposed to be one of the better Greek, Mediterranean restaurants. The food was a bit weird for my liking. Very sourish, so tastes a bit pukey. So no pics from me for that one. The Greek manager was quite funky though, and he gave a loaf of cheesebread on the house saying,"This goes well with the fish. Try it!" So cool!

Haha, ok updated with some pics at Madison Square Park I took. (:

Look how ppl relax in the park! Live jazz. (:

There's so many of 'em. Like all don't have to work.

Back of the jazz band. Quote them,"Please buy our CDs, cos we're quite poor."

God bless
Dan

Wednesday, July 30, 2008

New York - Day 11

Longest day of work today from 8am-8.30pm. I think might haven broken record for the New York project team. Or maybe not. But I think i might have been the last person to leave the office on the level. That will not be possible in SG unless I leave at 12.30am on a non-monthed period.

Anyway, looks like work is piling up, just as I am about to leave. That's not good news, cos that means it'll be likely to spill over to when I return back to SG and means long nights for me. Not to mention the fact that I still have my Asian project to pick up again once I go back. Not looking forward to next few weeks at all. :(

My desk with very old workhorses which have probably served many generations before me.

I'm starting to feel very blessed to be given the opportunity to come over, eat like a pig and sleep like a frog prince. Probably not my ideal thing to stay long in New York, so this short trip has really been very very good for me. The people here are great too! Which makes it all the better. Tonight's dinner will be my 3rd last dinner here and starting to miss New York already, especially the food. I have confirm plus chop put on a few pounds here. Ok, honestly, much more than a few. :(

Anyway tried a recommended Italian restaurant today. Hmm.. only so-so for the expensive price. But still good nonetheless. :)

Typical starters - bread with melted goat cheese.

First Serving - Pork Sausages!

Second Serving - Veal in pasta (meat inside the pasta)

Dessert - Tiramisu!

Praise God!
Dan

Tuesday, July 29, 2008

New York - Day 10

I can start counting down the days I've left in New York. Good and bad thing. Think I will miss New York when I go home, the place, the lifestyle and the food. I like this lifestyle actually (:

Anyway finally met up with Bradley for lunch today, and so happy for him. He's really a fast-tracker in terms of career development, having gotten his Vice-Presidency at 28 is really really almost impossible for anyone. Nonetheless, he's so down to earth and brilliant. Nice to hear about his experiences in Raleigh and New York since leaving Singapore.

Ended the day with a visit to Tabla, the mixed American-Indian cuisine on the ground floor of the office. Most expensive place I've been yet, but also quite the best. It's 10/10 for ambience, setting and decor. The food is quite remarkable as well. I was full by the time the main course came along, but I was so tempted by the dessert I continued eating. Not very good, but very satisfying and went home a very very happy man. (:

Just one of the many decoration pieces. Very nice touch.

Imagine this view over Madison Square Park in autumn or snowing winter. And you're sipping the cool wine with your someone special on Christmas eve! Wow!!

With Samsung, it's not that hard to imagine..

Starters - Braised Duck Samosa and Onion nan! Wow shiok

Mains - Beef Ribs, Hanger Steak and Perfectly baked potatoes!

Dessert - Vanilla ice cream with Choc bar and caramel sauce.
This one is one to die for.. Really!! I would come again just for this.

Thank God!
Dan

Monday, July 28, 2008

New York - Day 9

The last 24 hrs have been pretty crazy.. Something bad happened to auntie Lei San, and ppl back in Singapore are still trying to ascertain the facts. So pls continue to pray for Rachel and family.

Didn't do much today as thunderstorms over Northeast of the US were expected for much of the day. I spent the entire day glued to the weather channel. Hailstones, heavy downpour and 60mph winds were running through the northeastern states (including New York). Tornadoes and all that too. But I didn't see any. Nonetheless, I chose to can the plans for visiting Wall Street and Liberty island and leaving them to another time instead. So I stayed in the room for most of the day and watched movies off my lappie instead - Hellboy and Little Miss Sunshine. Both were very good indeed.

Topped the day off with a visit to one of the top American Barbeque restaurants and it was indeed fantastic. Will post the pics up tomorrow instead as much rest needed now from the lack of it. (:

Starters - BBQ bacon on toast. This is amazing, but so sinful!

Main Course - Smoked Beef Ribs. I know it looks like "sai" but this is pretty good stuff too!

Dessert - Fudge Brownie with Peanut Butter ice cream and peanuts. This is superb!!

See how gloomy the day was.. Thunderstorm. Sigh..

God bless
Dan

Sunday, July 27, 2008

New York - Day 8

Today was a good and bad day. But feels like overall bad. ):

Firstly, I headed off today for brunch at SoHo - Balthazar. The fluffy Norwegian Eggs and Thick Capuccino was absolutely lovely. It was a great start to the day. Then I started prancing the streets of SoHo, the arty farty and shopping district. Calamity happened when my hand brushed the hand of an afro-american guy, the quite burly kind. His glasses fell to the floor and I prompty apologised before heading my way. Ten seconds later he run up beind me and showed me his glasses, with one cracked lens, before demanding me to pay for his glasses. He didn't really seem the dishonest type but he was very bent on his demands for payment (I guess it's a US thing as well). After a long 20min discussion, with a few calls to opticians on the price of getting lenses fixed, I had to pay him USD $150. To be honest, I felt quite intimidated throughout the episode but I kept praying. In the end as I was finding change for him, I felt a more peace. So I bought him a drink for the troubles and chatted a bit before blessing him. But so much for that, a rather traumatic experience, for the intimidation and cost of it. ):

Most excellent brunch! (:

Nice car.. Suddenly miss my Colt Plus. Haha. (:

No matter, that just means less shopping for me. But I checked out the SoHo Kate Spade for Matz and I bought gifts for some people, new trousers and belt for myself. Saw some nice stuff but no size, cos sale items were quite well sold. Then I headed off to Little Italy and Chinatown. Took some pictures, and surprise surprise, I met Bradley, GF and family at, of all places, Chinatown! (:

Little Italy, nothing much for me.

Durians!! Must be a novelty here. (:

Home!! Well, not quite.

My walkaround ended early at 3pm and I decided to head to Quality Meats again to try the recommended aged bone-in sirloin, so I went uptown to TimeSquare again. I chanced upon Madamme Tussaud New York and decided to go (my first time to any Madamme Tussaud). It was great fun, and all the figures were amazing life-like. I ended off the tour with a 4-D cinematic experience. Nothing compared to the Japanese ones I must say. The Universal Studios and Disney ones in Japan are so much more 1337 (elite)! Bought some souvenirs again.

Welcomed by the Hulk himself. How hospitable.

Two greats of Hollywood. Very realistic!

Especialy for Roche. Hehe

Ahh.. rendezvous with my brightest student.

Rev. Billy Graham in Madamme Tussaud!! Haha

Especially for Joey Lau.

My biggest fan! Creator of some of my all time favourites.

The kid is real. Haha, funny capture.

Moved up from West 42nd Street and found a Ben & Jerrys! After a long tiring and eventful day, choc ice cream should do some cheering. And it did, the combination of One Cheesecake Brownie and Chocolate Fudge Brownie that is.. But I think the tubbed ones are much better though. Maybe it's just the warm summer air that took its toll on the ice cream. Took a long trip up north along 6th Avenue and Rockefeller Complex to Quality Meats where I had my dinner. The meat was really quality, but the service and ambience, much better. (:

Ben & Jerry's with NYC background. How apt. (:

Haha, pic doesn't quite do justice. But proof to LiBin that I ate it!

For all it's worth, today has been a very costly day for me. I'm back early at 7.40pm to relax, then worship the Lord and feel safe, that everything is in His arms, again. Jesus I need you, I've been reminded today and I love You.

Psalm 91

1 He who dwells in the shelter of the Most High
will rest in the shadow of the Almighty.

2 I will say of the LORD, "He is my refuge and my fortress,
my God, in whom I trust."

Love
Dan

Saturday, July 26, 2008

New York - Day 7

Thank God it's Friday! Really!! Couldn't wait and now it's finally here. Have some plans, but nothing concrete. Colleagues gave me some fanciful ideas like going to Niagra falls, DC, Woodbury and such. But I think I will take the time to relax and check out the rest of Manhattan. Most imptly the food. I'm almost here on a food parade. Haha, I realize I've been missing out on the shopping. (:

Speaking of food, today has been a fantastic food day. Breakfast today has been one of my happiest breakfasts in office yet. Why? Cos it's sweet succulent fresh donuts with Starbucks coffee!! Wa, so happy!! (:

Donuts and Starbucks. Dream breakfast! (:

Boston Kreme donut. Look at all the good stuff oozing out! (:

I skipped lunch cos I was very busy today. Sigh, but more than made up for it during dinner. Very very fresh Codfish with Riesling and Cheese puffs. Excellent stuff, the fish was fantastic!

Mmmmmm.. *heart pounds faster*

Anyway, zoom zoom weekend already. Will try to have more fun for you guys, just so the blog will be more interesting. Pls pray for my safety and stay tuned to next update.

God bless,
Dan

Friday, July 25, 2008

New York - Day 6

My oh my.. Most boring day of work so far. Just waiting for ppl to reply emails, get busy for an hour or so, then wait for emails again! Arrgghh.

Oh well, ended the day off at one of the better Mexican diners in Manhattan - Dos Caminos! It was great food man. I had guacamole, ribeye steak on skewers and magaritas. All recommended and good!

In case some are wondering, no i didn't manage to finish it (not even half)

Friday's coming real soon (for me, it's already here for you guys). (:

Good night!
Dan

Thursday, July 24, 2008

New York - Day 5

My entries are getting so boring, i wonder who's reading. Anyway, it's a short one today.

I made myself sleep at more realistic timings in order to force my body to adhere to New York hours. I was watching Alexander, which was uber boring, and I kept falling asleep. But I forced myself to stay up until then end of the show, about 11pm, before I let myself sleep. Ended sleeping til 6.20am, and felt sleepy, which was way more realistic than 9-10pm sleeps and 4.30am wake times. More meetings today, and was a bit stressful, but I think all-in-all went pretty well. Highlight of the day was my adventure to Shea Stadium, in Queens for a live Mets vs. Phillies baseball game!! My first baseball game and it was quite cool, especially since I ventured out of Manhattan by myself in Queens to catch the game. Tickets sponsored by the Sports committee from Credit Suisse New York. (:

28th Street Subway just ard my office. Notice the train arriving?

Shea Stadium, home of the Mets. Will be torn down after this season!

View of Northern Queens. This is probably 1/20 of the carpark space they have.

It's a hit!! New York Mets are black and they're home.

Paramdeep and I. Very nice guy, and passionate about baseball.

The game onging. Think the Mets are down 2-3 at this time.
But they finished 6-3 up.

Good fun today. And I got to met Bradley, at the Mets game, whom you would recall was in my Jan-Mar 2006 entries. He was in Singapore Credit Suisse by came over to the US in July 2006, and has been here since. Was suppose to surprise him as part of my New York trip but he found me first tonight. Shucks! Hope we can catch up soon.

Left the game early, didnt want to be caught with the crowd on subway.
So grabbed my late dinner (10.15pm) at a cafe near my hotel.

It's Chinese for Dinner! Quite ok la, and relatively cheap.
Costs less than 1/2 price of what I've been eating. (:

Loves
Dan

Wednesday, July 23, 2008

New York - Day 4

Hey all! Zoom zoom and it's day 4 already, time flies in NY. Really! Sorry about the scanty updates during workdays, unless anyone is interested to hear my daily project status.

View at 7am, outside my study window.
The buildings in New York are so typically meticulously sculpted on the outside.

Anyway, New York office is so so different from Singapore's. Before anyone thinks I'm just repeating my monologue from yesterday, more details to follow! Singapore culture feels very groupy compared to here. Lunch back at home is often spent with friends/colleagues but it's never the case here. Lunch is a quick take away from the cafeteria in basement (oh btw, they call basements 2B, 3B instead of B2, B3, etc), or it's a quick pack from outside the building. Never a long affair. I love Singapore man! (: Nonetheless, the cafeteria setup feels very confusing, and no cash is paid out. It's all via a cashcard system linked to your employee pass. Quite normal, but amazingly efficient. Hardly have to queue here, despite almost the entire building being filled with Credit Suisse employees.

Large cafeteria. The food section is on the other side, where the spread is tremendous.

One of the many self-help sections to pick ur sauce/sugar/straws/cups/napkins/others.

After work, I decided to be adventurous and headed off to a peruvian/japanese restaurant about 5 streets down Park Ave - SushiSamba. Oh man, it was marvellous!! Almost same price as the italian cafe I went to yesterday, but way more happening and crowded! I was quietly listening to two young chaps at the next table while savouring my sumptuous fried Snapper, and I started to understand why medieval taverns were primespots for picking up info and news. Especially if you're the lone traveller having a bite or cooling over a jug of beer. Overheard much of their interesting conversation, but most interesting, a deranged Christian Bale beating his mom and sis up! Oh man, dark dark knight indeed.

Fried snapper with coconut rice and sweet spicy sauce. Wow!

Reminds me, I need to watch Dark Knight. Think I'll catch it back home, if anyone hasn't watched it then. (:

Hmm.. Which way out of the toilet?

Prayerfully
Dan

Tuesday, July 22, 2008

New York - Day 3

It was my first day of work in NY today! I was anxious, and worried about many things but it all turned out pretty well today. Credit Suisse New York is so much more different than the Credit Suisse Singapore I've come to known. The lifestyle, the building, everything!! It's pretty cool. The building is very colonial, unlike our rented ORQ. The tables and decor speaks of heritage, i.e. very old! It's all marbles, large columns and sculpted steel here. So very New Yorkian. And work life here is so much more.. relaxing compared to Singapore. The office is very much empty by 6.30pm, which was the time I left. Firstly, I hardly get to leave ORQ this early in the middle of a project phase. Secondly, if I had left at 6.30pm, I would have been scorned upon and stared at by the majority! Two very different life styles indeed. Had a short but good chat with Irina, who works in SPC Credit Suisse (same dept as me in NYC), and Singaporean lifestyle is just so so different!

Credit Suisse New York has it's own cafeteria!! And it's huge! (:
Most imptly, they sell Starbucks, and it's cheap - $1.95 for this huge load of cold coffee.

This is my own little space on 11th floor on Eleven Madison Ave. (:
Check out the "ancient" furniture and desk items!

Small portion of the lift lobby. Super posh.
There's a lot more outside the guard area, believe me.

This is my hotel, just <5mins walk away from office.
My suite is the extreme left 2 windows on the 4th floor. (:

Was a fun day. Had a good time, surprisingly. Met lots of ppl, 95% higher up than me. But it was cool. Best, ended off the day with a great italian steak dinner with great wine. Thank you God!


Excellent slightly crusty, medium rare prime steak.
Expensive, but excellent. Better yet with some beer and cabernet! (:

Feeling a bit tipsy from remaining jet lag, lack of sleep and a bit of alcohol. Going to sleep early tonight!

God bless
Dan