One of the things my cousin Sandrine wanted to do was to go to Coney Island, so we hopped on a train on a Saturday morning, our food destination already decided...
After 45 minutes of train from Port Authority, here we are, in a place totally different from Manhattan. And outside of the train station, here it is: Nathan's, the hot dog institution, home of the July 4th Hot Dog Eating contest. Know that this location is the original Nathan's that opened in 1916.
Yes, you guessed well: it was out first destination. You cannot go to Coney Island and not go to Nathan's to eat a hot dog or two...It is truly American.
The place was crowded, so we had to organize ourselves: Sandrine and I were to order the food and, while we waited for it, Jodi took care of the ketchup and mustard, but most importantly, to find us a spot outside (there are no tables inside).
I should mention before describing the food, that we had breakfast in an Italian joint right before taking the train, so the girls were not that hungry. Sandrine got a hot dog with sauerkraut, as well as fries.
First, we got drinks: the homemade orangeade (I did not really like it):
And the homemade lemonade (decent):
Then, I got two hotdogs that I shared with Jodi (let's say that the sharing part was more a 90%-10% in my favor):
And the homemade lemonade (decent):
Then, I got two hotdogs that I shared with Jodi (let's say that the sharing part was more a 90%-10% in my favor):
The first one was a chili dog:
The second one was a hotdog with onions and sauerkraut:
I also got some fries:
I'll start with the latter: Jodi and I disagree on Nathan's fries. She thinks that they are the best and I disagree; I prefer thinner and crispier fries, similar to the ones served at Mac Donald's or...Minetta Tavern (I know, I went from fast food to Michelin star...).
Concerning the hotdogs, I liked them, although I admit that a hotdog is a hotdog and you rarely find the same diversity you would find with burgers. Anyway, we had a good time there and were glad to go there and get some of Coney Island's typical experience at Nathan's.
So, after our meal, we walked around Luna Park, that is a magic place, some of the attractions being very old, giving the impression we travelled back to the past.
Then we had a walk on the boardwalk:
Then, we saw this:
They have plenty of flavors there and if you are not into ice cream, you can go for cotton candy, marshmallow sticks or popcorn. I decided to order a vanilla milkshake, my favorite.
That was not my best choice: although I could see the vanilla beans, they should have added some vanilla syrup to get more vanilla taste.
The girls went for: Soft served ice cream.
And vanilla ice cream:
I should have gone for that instead of my milkshake...
This was a great day and we really had a good time. Coney Island is definitely a nice spot, not too far from the city to enjoy the sea and some casual food.
Enjoy (I did)!
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