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B54 Chinese Restaurant – 88 East Broadway Mall

My parents asked me to find some DVDs for them. 1) China’s 60th Anniversary Parade my dad says he read in the news that they are selling for $2 in Chinatown. 2) 2008 Beijing Olympic Opening Ceremony in Chinese language. I walked around Chinatown for an hour with no luck finding a DVD store or an old lady selling bootlegs on the street. I texted my friend Marcellus since he knows the area better than me. He was only a couple of blocks away in the non-touristy section, so we met up. Right across the street was a DVD store. Bingo. I walked in looking lost. I asked the girl, hoping she spoke English, if she had this so-called $2 parade DVD. She instantly pulls it out from right under her elbow –a homemade copy in a flimsy sleeve. She directs me to the store across the street that might have the Olympics. The next store didn’t have the opening ceremony, but they had everything else including the Special Olympics that they were really pushing on me. Somehow I bought five DVDs from them. They directed me to the next store that had the Opening and after that we happened to pass several more DVD stores, all when I wasn’t looking for any.

In between, we stopped by the lower level Chinese restaurant in the 88 East Broadway mall (under the Manhattan Bridge) at the B54 booth. Everything was written in Chinese and no one spoke any English. They did have one English paper menu they brought out to us, although I’m not sure if it’s the same stuff on the Chinese menus on the wall looking at the prices. We got the Small Steamed Pork buns (8 for $4), Vegetable Mai Fun Noodles (around $4) and Salty Congee (rice porridge; small for $2). I was hoping the steamed buns were soup dumplings, as I found some places call them that on the menu, but they were basically small steamed bready BBQ pork buns which are still great. I couldn’t believe how huge the small congee was. It was a lot different than any congee I’ve ever had. Cold and like thick Chop Suey sauce with rice mixed in. There was about a half of a small crab in there. After a while, it grew on me. I still think it would have been better hot.

It was a nice adventure in Chinatown. DVD hunting and eating at a small restaurant that’s for locals only in a weird Chinese mall. To my surprise, the Special Olympics (which is actually the Paralympics) DVD they were pushing on me is awesome. It’s so much better than the regular Olympics. I put together some clips below from the DVD and sports highlights from Youtube. …Also if you’re talking to someone that has a kid in the Paralympics, make sure you don’t call it the Special Olympics.

Highlights from the Opening Ceremony

Torch Lighting …this is frickin awesome

(Blind) Goal Ball @ 1:35 and a hot chick serving in Sitting Volleyball @ 3:01

Wheelchair Fencing, reminds me of V for Vendetta

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concert/event restauranting

Ramen Setagaya St. Marks & Dennis Hopper Photo Exhibition

Jasper and his team painted some awesome photo-realistic billboard copies of some of Dennis Hopper’s iconic photographs, now showing at the Tony Shafrazi Gallery. I was walking around exhibition trying to find their paintings, but forgot they did photo-realistic and were right in my face. It’s that good.

There were some major stars at the opening reception. Bonnie and I had a shared experience with Matt Dillon and his girl trying to get there. We all kept walking back and forth together across the street around the construction to try to get to the gallery. I wonder if he thought we were following him. He had a disturbed look when I ended up opening the door for him. Other sightings were Salman Rushdie, Stephen Dorff and Sean Penn. A friend and I were trying to find the hot girl with Sean Penn. I’m not sure what our intention was if we found her, but I wanted to tap her on the shoulder and tell her that my friend likes her. I guess the other would have to distract Sean Penn. Salmon Rushdie had a hot girl with him too.

Then while Jasper and (photos courtesy of) Shonali went to the after party dinner, Marcellus and I had our own at Ramen Setagaya on St. Marks. This Setagaya has a slightly different menu than the one a few blocks away, with a few more appetizers and the option for a set menu combination (ramen + gyoza dumplings or buta-don pork & rice bowl or curry rice) for only a few dollars more. I chose one of the Tsuke-men (dipping noodles with stronger broth) ramens with the buta-don ($14). I would have been content with just the pork & rice bowl if I knew how much food I was getting. I should have thought twice about eating a bowl of rice and then a bowl of ramen. Stuffed on anti-Atkins.

Ramen Setagaya – 34-A St Marks Place (btw 2nd & 3rd) New York, NY 10003
Dennis Hopper – Signs of the Times (until 10/24/2009) at the Tony Shafrazi Gallery.