
Cee Que
5 reviews on 1 places
So glad I gave this spot a try! Good food at a very good price. Had lunch, paid less than $16 for buffet including soda. They have A LOT of options: full salad bar with different fruits, BBQ ribs, chicken wings, clams on the half shell, cocktail shrimp, chicken and broccoli, crab and cheese bake, fries, mashed potatoes, rice, corn on the cob, sushi, and more. They also let you choose your own ingredients and they grill it up on the hibachi for you. Dessert included banana pudding, vanilla cake, cream puffs, brownies, macaroons, and a big freezer filled with ice cream bars and cups. You'll be surprised at how much food they have! Family friendly, HUGE, clean, inviting space inside, great for large friends/family dinner. Overall, definitely worth a visit!
Stopped here while shopping at the Khan el-Khalili bazaar. Tea was smooth and satisfying, and the atmosphere was true Cairo style. Great spot to sit for a bit and people-watch before heading back into the bazaar.
Surprisingly decent supermarket on Jerome Avenue right off of Fordham Road. I pick up my produce from there specifically, as they're the only supermarket in the area with good quality romaine lettuce, spinach and other vegetables and fruits. Good sales, too, although they're usually a bit pricey otherwise. Staff is usually nice. Kudos to the management for keeping their store in nice shape with good, fresh products!
Overwhelmingly, breathtakingly huge cathedral with so many beautiful sculptures within. You'll seriously be blown away by its size. You enter and wow! Then you walk around and there's even more cathedral at every turn! Multiple prayer stations. Enormous, gorgeous stained glass windows. How in the world did they build this place?! Note: if you're able to walk/climb stairs, take the rooftop tour. It's amazing, the detail on the spires and the view of the city from the roof are worth the long climb to the top.
Take a boat tour on the Seine river when in Paris! Most tours are reasonably priced, and you'll get to see a lot of central Paris' historical areas and architecture located near/on the river, complete with audio info from your guide on areas you'll pass. Bring a sweater even in summer, it can get chilly with the sail wind!