“Spiritual” dining??? and “religious” nightlife ??? What?!!!
Smoke was seen coming out from rooftop earlier…Coming from California, had no appreciation for such fire and smoke display. Made my stomach turn actually.
Not his fan or anything and did not eat here but I recall the quote my yoga teacher used that was apparently his. Per this teacher, he told one chef that her/his cooking was too complicated to cover her/his insecurities, inadequacies – to compensate for the lack of confidence, there’s just too much was Ramsey’s message. That can be applied to many situations and people. In the case of yoga teaching, simple and accessible is best was my teacher’s point – no need to use Sanskrit or fancy anatomy jargon to teach to be authentic. Her words came back to me as we stepped into check this place out – a t-shirt that reads – go to hell – would not do well in my world. Besides, it’s just not …me. We laughed. Anyway, Hell’s Kitchen was buzzing and hot. So much so that we had to stop by the Four Faced Buddha there to find peace.
So wanted to see Yayoi Kusama’s exhibit but the show does not start until 17th … just missed it.
Looked for a yoga studio that’s accessible but all I found was … Soul Cycle. Apparently there’s a studio called Sin City Yoga – SOOO would have loved to take a class there but … as a typical as my recent theme goes, I ran out of … time.
I felt a bit in an alternative fake universe here.