Bingo, billiards, ping-pong and dominoes take place daily. to 4 p.m., and offers a variety of activities for seniors ages 60 and over. BAILEY Senior Center, at 2660 Bailey Ave., is open Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. For more information and reservations, call Bayla Lovens at 71. Everyday activities and lunch are available for a suggested donation of $1.50. A hot, kosher lunch is served Monday through Friday. and Gun Hill Road, offers a wide variety of activities, including ceramics, sewing, exercise, bingo, computers and occasional trips, for adults, 60 and older. ![]() MOSHOLU MONTEFIORE Senior Center, at 3450 DeKalb Ave. THE MARBLE Hill Senior Center, at 5365 Broadway, features weekly arts and crafts, line dancing, exercise, creative writing, painting, discussion groups, sing-alongs, monthly birthday parties, music, academic lectures, trips and holiday celebrations. For further information or to get dates and times, call 71 ext. THE KINGSBRIDGE Heights Community Center, at 3101 Kingsbridge Terrace, is offering free ESL classes (English as a Second Language) as well as preparation courses for the citizenship exam. JASA, VAN Cortlandt Senior Center, at 3880 Sedgwick Ave., features the following activities for seniors: Daily exercise, painting, discussion groups, knitting, line dancing, movies and more. During the fall and winter, the center serves hot soup every Monday. A hot, freshly cooked kosher lunch is served Monday through Friday. THE HARRY and Dora Simon Senior Center of the Riverdale YM-YWHA, at 5625 Arlington Ave., offers numerous activities for people 60 and older, including language instruction, cards and games, exercise, meditation, tai chi, dancing, nutrition information, swimming, bingo, lectures, trips, creative writing, chorus, singing and drama workshops, quarterly talent shows, movies, knitting, painting classes, intergenerational opportunities, cooking, rap groups and bereavement support. A social worker is available on Thursdays. A complete lunch is served Monday through Friday, at noon. THE FORT Independence Senior Center, at 3350 Bailey Ave., West 234th Street level, offers a wide array of activities, including music, exercise, crocheting, dancing, pokeno, arts & crafts, cards, dominos, pool, trips and speakers. Seniors are invited to dance, socialize and make new friends. THE AGING in America Senior Center, at Aging in America Community Services, 1500 Pelham Parkway, holds social dancing sessions every Monday, from 1 to 3 p.m. Entertainment and lectures are offered along with business meetings. Note: Eater NY editor Serena Dai appears in episode seven.THE AARP of Riverdale meets in the afternoon on the third Wednesday of each month, at the Riverdale Presbyterian Church, 4765 Henry Hudson Parkway West. 181 Thompson St., between Houston and Bleecker streets 99 East 52nd St., between Park and Lexington avenuesĬarbone: They also eat tortellini al ragu and scungilli shells at fancified red sauce joint Carbone in Greenwich Village. The Grill : Stuffed stuff - dumplings and stuffed pasta - are the focus of the final episode of Ugly Delicious, and they visit opulent Midtown East chophouse The Grill for squid ink mezzaluna, scungilli shells, and tortellini al ragu. 28 Bowery, near Bayard Street Episode 8: Stuffed Noodletown: This Cantonese Chinatown stalwart, especially known for its very late hours, is also featured in the episode. ![]() Wu’s Wonton King: Chang and crew eat golden fried rice and other assorted dishes at this Cantonese Chinatown restaurant. ![]() 171 1st Ave., near East 11th Street Episode 7: Fried Rice ![]() The episode also features April Bloomfield of The Spotted Pig, The Breslin, and more, though they don’t stop by. Momofuku Noodle Bar: In addition to visiting Chang’s Manhattan apartment, the home cooking-focused episode of Ugly Delicious stops by Chang’s own Momofuku empire in New York and Las Vegas. 1524 Neptune Ave., between West 15th and 16th streetsĭomino’s: Yup, Chang orders pizza from an unspecified Domino’s in Brooklyn. Totonno’s: Chang also visits Coney Island’s famed pizzeria Totonno’s. Lucali: Chang and food writer Peter Meehan venture to Mark Iacono’s thin crust pizzeria in Carroll Gardens. Episodes are recapped in great detail over on, but here are the NYC spots that get shoutouts. This is Chang’s first major TV project in five years, and his hometown is featured prominently. The show uses food to delve into cultural identity, breaking each episode into a clear theme such as pizza, fried chicken, and tacos. New York restaurants appear in four of the eight episodes of Momofuku kingpin David Chang’s new food-focused Netflix docuseries Ugly Delicious.
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