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<blockquote data-quote="Zander" data-source="post: 1982586" data-attributes="member: 1364"><p>I've recently come back from New York and I second (or is that third?) the Compleat Strategist. Very good store if a bit cramped.</p><p> </p><p>I went to Neutral Ground once several years ago and was not impressed. Maybe it has changed since...</p><p> </p><p>You may also want to try Toys R Us on Times Square. They don't have RPGs but I did pick up Heroscape - a wargame - for half the European price. The store also has some spectacular attractions including a full size ferris wheel you can ride (yes, inside the store!) and a life size animatronic t-rex.</p><p> </p><p>As for food, I highly recommend Woo Chon. It's a great Korean restaurant. By European standards it isn't expensive and the food is outstanding, especially the Korean-style barbecue. Here's a link with the address etc: </p><p><a href="http://new.york.diningguide.net/data/d101592.htm" target="_blank">http://new.york.diningguide.net/data/d101592.htm</a></p><p>I ate at restaurants every evening for a week and this was by far the best.</p><p> </p><p>You didn't ask about museums but if you have any interest in arms and armour, check out the Metropolitan Museum of Art. They have a very good collection, beautifully displayed and it's free.</p><p> </p><p>If you're interested in medieval architecture or decorations, I recommend The Cloisters Museum, part of the Metropolitan Museum of Art located at Fort Trion Park. It's a bit out of the way in the north of Manhattan but it's worth a visit. If you're wondering how the US can have (European) medieval architecture, the answer is they shipped it over stone by stone!</p><p> </p><p>For general shopping such as clothes I suggest Century 21, a discount store, and Macy's. If you shop at Macy's, make sure you go to the customer service desk and get a free foreign visitor's discount card. You get 11% off most purchases which basically means you don't pay tax.</p><p> </p><p>Have a great trip <img src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f642.png" class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" width="64" height="64" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" data-smilie="1"data-shortname=":)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zander, post: 1982586, member: 1364"] I've recently come back from New York and I second (or is that third?) the Compleat Strategist. Very good store if a bit cramped. I went to Neutral Ground once several years ago and was not impressed. Maybe it has changed since... You may also want to try Toys R Us on Times Square. They don't have RPGs but I did pick up Heroscape - a wargame - for half the European price. The store also has some spectacular attractions including a full size ferris wheel you can ride (yes, inside the store!) and a life size animatronic t-rex. As for food, I highly recommend Woo Chon. It's a great Korean restaurant. By European standards it isn't expensive and the food is outstanding, especially the Korean-style barbecue. Here's a link with the address etc: [url="http://new.york.diningguide.net/data/d101592.htm"]http://new.york.diningguide.net/data/d101592.htm[/url] I ate at restaurants every evening for a week and this was by far the best. You didn't ask about museums but if you have any interest in arms and armour, check out the Metropolitan Museum of Art. They have a very good collection, beautifully displayed and it's free. If you're interested in medieval architecture or decorations, I recommend The Cloisters Museum, part of the Metropolitan Museum of Art located at Fort Trion Park. It's a bit out of the way in the north of Manhattan but it's worth a visit. If you're wondering how the US can have (European) medieval architecture, the answer is they shipped it over stone by stone! For general shopping such as clothes I suggest Century 21, a discount store, and Macy's. If you shop at Macy's, make sure you go to the customer service desk and get a free foreign visitor's discount card. You get 11% off most purchases which basically means you don't pay tax. Have a great trip :) [/QUOTE]
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