Little Italy and Chinatown were nearby...
The university that I attended a 100 years ago is located in Greenwich Village in Manhattan. That was (and still is) a crazy part of town, very "bohemian" with lot's of wanna-be actors and musicians living there.
The Village was also populated with extremely unique "hole-in-the-wall" restaurants and funky cafes. Folks, this was the days prior to Starbucks. Little Italy and Chinatown were nearby. So during my time as a student at NYU, I regularly ate meals at wonderfully diverse and unique restaurants.
Regrettably, no longer do I have that type of easy access to ecclectic and enjoyable cuisine on a daily basis (even though Katy does have a few great places).
But good news! I do get to enjoy "divine food" every day, regardless of where I am. You see, Jesus said: "Feed on Me and live" and "I am the Bread of life". Everytime that I go to Him, I have access to a "heavenly feast" that satisfy my soul. Greenwich Village is simply no comparison.
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