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(Halfway decent pizzas can be had at Ray’s Original, Original Ray’s, and Ray Bari. It is a rice pudding shop that is absolutely worth the visit. Also, across the street from here is a place called Rice to Riches. (If they seat you in the new nice area go check out the older section with the original oven. That was the start of the “Ray’s” name in NY pizza. He trained a guy to make pizza and that guy bought a defunct deli named Ray’s and turned it into a pizza place. One Italian immigrant who worked at a grocery left to open the first actual pizza place in the US and this is it. Before this place opened, a few local grocery stores sold pizza to factory workers who would fold the whole pie (yes, we NYers call it a pie) and store until lunch time. This was the first pizza place opened in the U.S. ** Lombardi’s Pizza– 32 Spring Street – One of the better pizza places in NY and, most notably, the first. There are also several very good food tours. Visit the Tenement Museum, it gives a great insight into the immigrant’s lives. If they stayed long enough, the food stayed and became part of the NY experience. Ethnic food from those who immigrated here took root in the areas where they congregated. Keep in mind, the food in NY is important to understanding the ebb and flow of immigrants and the city’s history.
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I eat the things that comfort me and remind me of NY in the 80s and early 90s. I eat the stuff I ate as a child and as a teenager. I am stuck in a wonderful rut of nostalgic eating when in NY and do not want to change. I like restaurants where the wait staff are as rude to me as I am to them and we all enjoy the causal rude banter. I don’t do trendy and trendy does not much care for me, my casual sloppiness, or my grouchiness. Please check this website or call any library.Nothing trendy is on this list. The Madison Public Library's calendar will be updated should an event be canceled. WEATHER and the EVENT: Rain or shine, the event will continue under the park shelter, if possible. If you like, bring a picnic dinner or purchase a meal from the "Let's Eat Out" local food carts, and make an evening of it! This award-winning event is created in partnership with the Madison Public Library, and Anji Play, and funded in part by a grant from the Madison Public Library Foundation. Participants are encouraged to wear their "play clothes" and bring a water bottle. Meanwhile, grownups have an opportunity to help their kids reflect on their play. The library provides special play equipment to spark your children's imagination and kids create a play story based on their activities of the day. This approach is based on five pillars: Love, Risk, Joy, Engagement and Reflection.Įnjoy free, child-led play in the park each week throughout the summer. Cheng Xueqin, Director of Early Education in Anji County, China. Anji play is an educational philosophy centered on self-determined play, created by Ms.
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Madison Parks and Madison Public Library bring you A Wild Rumpus: An Anji Play Experience at three parks June through August. Warner Park Community Recreation Center.Planning, Community & Economic Development.Search Menu Toggle navigation City of Madison