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Saturday, August 9, 2014

A day in Coney Island

image of Coney Island Luna Park in Brooklyn, NY

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...
image of train to Coney Island Luna Park in Brooklyn, NY

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.
image of Nathan's at Coney Island Luna Park in Brooklyn, NY

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.
image of Nathan's at Coney Island Luna Park in Brooklyn, NY

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).
image of Nathan's at Coney Island Luna Park in Brooklyn, NY

image of Ketchup and mustard at Nathan's in Coney Island Luna Park in Brooklyn, NY

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.
image of hotdog and fries at Nathan's in Coney Island Luna Park in Brooklyn, NY

First, we got drinks: the homemade orangeade (I did not really like it):

image of orangeade at Nathan's in Coney Island Luna Park in Brooklyn, NY

And the homemade lemonade (decent):
image of lemonade at Nathan's in Coney Island Luna Park in Brooklyn, NY

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):
image of hotdogs and fries at Nathan's in Coney Island Luna Park in Brooklyn, NY

The first one was a chili dog:
image of hotdogs and fries at Nathan's in Coney Island Luna Park in Brooklyn, NY

The second one was a hotdog with onions and sauerkraut:
image of hotdogs and fries at Nathan's in Coney Island Luna Park in Brooklyn, NY

I also got some fries:
image of hotdogs and fries at Nathan's in Coney Island Luna Park in Brooklyn, NY

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.

The Original Nathan's Famous Est. 1916 on Urbanspoon

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.
image of Coney Island Luna Park in Brooklyn, NY image of Coney Island Luna Park in Brooklyn, NY
image of Coney Island Luna Park in Brooklyn, NY image of Coney Island Luna Park in Brooklyn, NY
image of Coney Island Luna Park in Brooklyn, NY image of Coney Island Luna Park in Brooklyn, NY

Then we had a walk on the boardwalk:
image of Boardwalk at Coney Island Luna Park in Brooklyn, NY

Then, we saw this:
image of Coney's Cones at the Boardwalk Coney Island Luna Park in Brooklyn, NY

As soon as we say Coney's Cones, an ice cream parlor that opened in 2011, we could not resist (we also had to rehydrate anyway and ice cream is always my preferred choice for that!).
image of Coney's Cones at the Boardwalk Coney Island Luna Park in Brooklyn, NY

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.
image of vanilla milkshake at Coney's Cones at the Boardwalk Coney Island Luna Park in Brooklyn, NY

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.
image of soft served ice-cream at Coney's Cones at the Boardwalk Coney Island Luna Park in Brooklyn, NY

And vanilla ice cream:
image of vanilla ice-cream at Coney's Cones at the Boardwalk Coney Island Luna Park in Brooklyn, NY

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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