Waffles
Monday morning and I finally get my waffles. We roll down the block to a nearby breakfast joint that seems pretty popular. On the way we pass all the street vendors who sold knock off designer bags over the weekend. During the regular week they sell fruit which is just another example of New Yorker's carrying their breakfast.
We're jammed in the back of Lindy's and presented with menus. I go straight for the waffles. $15 dollars for waffles! They had better be some damn good waffles.
They weren't. In fact it wasn't even 'they'. It was 'it'. A small Belgian waffle.
Between sticker shock and the terrible service, I missed our hotel spread.
We're jammed in the back of Lindy's and presented with menus. I go straight for the waffles. $15 dollars for waffles! They had better be some damn good waffles.
They weren't. In fact it wasn't even 'they'. It was 'it'. A small Belgian waffle.
Between sticker shock and the terrible service, I missed our hotel spread.
3 Comments:
It is clear that one should not expect to eat waffles in New York.
But NYC is the home of chicken & waffles!
I dunno, Wiki says Roscoe moved the waffles to LA in the 70's.
Post a Comment
<< Home