Posted on 10 July 2008, at 5:58 am, by Wayne Schulz

Congratultions Dfeller who was the winner of yesterday’s giveaway of the i2i Stream wireless devices that allow two users to wirelessly share one mp3 player. Today’s giveaway is for a Beyza iPhone Multiflip case (see sample on next page) that fits the first generation iPhone. I’ve used all sorts of cases on my iPhone and my Beyza is what works best. It’s a thin case that slips over (and protects) my iPhone. When the case is on I find that I’m very comfortable putting the phone in any of my pockets without worrying about scratches. The contest for today is E-A-S-Y. Just share your favorite place that you like to go in NY. (If you’ve never been – share where you’d like to go or have heard about). I have a TON of them — so check out the comments. Leave a comment telling us about your favorite New York City spot and you’ll be entered to win a Beyza case.
Here’s the Beyza Case that you can win today:



This case fits your original style iPhone — so it’s perfect giveaway for someone who intends to stay with their older iPhone for a while longer before upgrading. We will also have some 3G case reviews coming up!
Interested in winning one? All you have to do is share your favorite New York City travel destination in the comments (anything counts). Don’t hold back – let everyone know about your favorite spot. Never been to New York? That’s ok — tell us where you’d most likely to go! Good luck.
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July 10th, 2008 at 6:02 am
My favorite place — is Bryant Park. Not so much for the scenery but for the fact that it has clean bathrooms which are fairly convenient to get to. Grand Hyatt (right next to Grand Central Terminal) is a good source for bathrooms as well.
Does it sound crazy that I’m talking about bathrooms as one of my favorite places in NY? Well it isn’t as crazy once you realize that there aren’t many PUBLIC places that you can use (or would want to).
July 10th, 2008 at 6:09 am
Another place I love is Ping restaurant in Chinatown.
They serve Dim Sum (which I’m sure I’ve spelled wrong).
Now let me describe Dim Sum (probably incorrectly)..
It’s like a Chinese buffet where the waiters walk around with the buffet items. They’ll tell you (in very broken English – which is half the fun) what each dish is. You nod your head if you want to try it. Wave them away if you’re not interested.
The price is remarkably cheap – and it’s a great way to sample a lot of different dishes.
I’m not a huge fan of oriental style food – but I love to try this at least once per year.
Here’s the details from NYMAG:
http://nymag.com/listings/rest.....s-seafood/
July 10th, 2008 at 7:22 am
I like to go Union Square. It has a great park in the middle of the square. The park has a little dog park which is great to get your fix on watching dogs in case miss owning a dog and you’d like to watch dogs play with each other. There are tons of places to eat. Yesterday, my wife and I went to a Barbque restaurant, Wildwood BarBQue, and then went to a chocolate restaurant, Max Brenner’s, to have some s’mores. Union square is often a place where markets set up shop with booths for local merchants: i.e. farmer’s market or during Christmas booths are set up with merchants selling different kinds of gift ideas.
Another great place in the City is Madison Square Park, which isn’t too far from Union Square. I like to go there to get a great burger and shake at “Shake Shack”. The burgers are so good that often people wait on line for an hour – I kid you not.
July 10th, 2008 at 11:07 am
Joe’s Noodle House in Chinatown. They have these dumplings with soup inside them that are extraordinary. There’s always a line and the place is crowded but it’s worth it.
July 10th, 2008 at 3:31 pm
Hands down the Chrysler building and then the Brooklyn Botanical Garden.
Smart looking cases.
Thanks
July 10th, 2008 at 9:20 pm
I’ve never been to New York City but my car and oldest son have. If I ever make it to NYC I would go straight to Katz’s deli for some pastrami.