Wednesday, June 24, 2015

streaming cuisine of comedy

A Food Tour of Seinfeld’s New York http://nyti.ms/1GE8bHo

Whether it's the gang's regular New York City hangout at Tom's Restaurant near Columbia University's main campus of Morningside Heights in Manhattan's Upper West Side on Broadway and 112th Street, or the site of The Original Soup Man where the infamous "Soup Nazi" reigned on West 55th, or the supposed nearby movie theater's place to have sought after the hot dog deal at Gray's Papaya on Broadway and 72nd, the episodic nostalgia surrounding some of the Seinfeld TV series' quintessential comedic cuisine to be sampled on the desired New York dining scene rebounds amidst the populace's penchant for now millennial binging consumption upon the comedy show about nothing in the Big Apple (apparently shot not in NY, but L.A.).

Still, the days of decades old can yet be told when we reveled in such entertainment among the fold of the bold up 30 Rock at NBC in NYC. So make sure to not only watch the view when you visit, but take in the entire emulsive experience to taste and see what was and was really nothing of worth one's concern about other than for our collective amusement to be.