I also just spent a weekend in NYC, and based mostly on recommendations from GAF, enjoyed some lovely food.
Started with Hangawi -
http://www.hangawirestaurant.com/.
Korean vegetarian tasting menu, with a number of very interesting, maybe even other worldly, flavors. The daughter and I went for the big bang tasting menu, starting with porridge - a sweet gruel with corn, spinach flavors to ground it. The vegetable soup was delightful, a light broth with an ample variety of vegetables adding flavor and texture. The emperor's rolls were fun - little flavored pancakes (there were 3 types, green, red and white, but I forget the flavors, maybe spinach, taro, and ???) with little matchsticks of ingredients to roll up in them, and a tangy/sweet mustard sauce for dipping. And the grilled todok with ginger soy was quite tasty, too.
Beautiful room, excellent tea and beverage service (I worked from a giant bowl of nongju - slightly sweet, milky rice wine - pretty low alcohol content, I think, since I drank a lot with little effect).
I had not really tried much Korean vegetarian cuisine and found this very good.
The next day we went to lunch at Aquavit, pre-theater. They had a $20

three course prix fixe lunch in the Cafe, so we went with that. Started with the Herring sampler platter, which was blissful along with a flight of flavored Aquavit (Cucumber - subtle and wonderful; Orange/Lemon - sweet and simple; Mango/Lime/Jalapeno - no heat, a little sugar, interesting but not what I hoped for). Four little mounds of herring with a daub of creme fraiche - lime, horseradish, regular, and an earthy type that is from Sweden. Really great. Farro risotto had its creaminess provided by goat cheese, and a nice touch of wild mushroom. The dessert was a mango/goat cheese parfait - a frozen cylinder of goat cheese ice cream with a core of mango. Impossible to eat until it thawed a bit, and we had to rush to the theater after a taste or two. My sister stayed and finished it, and enjoyed it very much.
Aquavit
65 E. 55th St., New York, NY 10022
at Madison Ave.
212-307-7311
Funny aside - the current chef at Aquavit (not to be confused with the Executive Chef, who has not changed) is an Ethiopian orphan, raised in Sweden. I know this because everyone I ran into the first evening shared this with me, from my sister to my dining neighbors at Hangawi - and I did not even ask. Apparently his unusual origin has garnered him a lot of attention.
Between the snow and the short time there, I did not get to satisfy either my deli or NY Pizza cravings (tho I can say there is a very passable pizza place at the Islip train station, tho the crust is a little thin and crisp to be what I consider true NY pizza), so I must go back soon. On the other hand, I did enjoy Avenue Q, and particularly the explicit puppet sex.
And I think I should take up making flavored Aquavit at home.
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Feeling (south) loopy