Around Town: Golden Unicorn, New York City

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During my trip to New York City a couple of weekends ago, I made sure to stop by Golden Unicorn in Chinatown for a dim sum lunch. I am always looking for great dim sum, so when I heard Mindy Kaling mention this restaurant in her show, The Mindy Project, obviously I had to see what it was all about! While some of the dishes arrived lukewarm, overall the ingredients tasted fresh. There was also a really great variety of dim sum dishes and desserts, which I always appreciate.

The restaurant was decorated in an authentic Asian style with tables very close to one another. Golden Unicorn has a pretty amazing system – as soon as we were finished eating, the table was cleared in seconds and another group was eating by the time we were at the elevators. Even though dim sum restaurants are typically noisy and crowded, I love the carts full of dim sum rolling by the tables – I find it not only charming in its own way, but it means you can have food within minutes of sitting down. And whenever I go for dim sum, I’m always ready to eat.

For all the time I have spent in New York City, it’s hard to believe I haven’t stumbled upon Golden Unicorn yet. I tried Dim Sum Go Go, which is right across the street, but I don’t recommend it because there are not as many options and there are no dim sum carts (again, one of the best parts of the whole experience). If you’re looking for good dim sum in New York City, give Golden Unicorn a shot. However, be warned of the fast pace and pushy crowds.

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{Food photos by Lauren; The Mindy Project via}

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In the Spotlight: Faye Dunaway

Faye Dunaway

I first became aware of Faye Dunaway through the films Bonnie and Clyde (1967) and Chinatown (1974). Incredibly talented and able to adapt a variety of looks, Dunaway has established herself as one of Hollywood’s most memorable actresses. Born as Dorothy Faye Dunaway on January 14, 1941, Dunaway has had a long acting career in which she has flourished. Whenever Dunaway is on-screen, she is captivating and full of charisma that draws viewers into her imagined world.

Dunaway’s autobiography, Looking for Gatsby: My Life, was published in 1995, and it depicts her life and career in a personal perspective that adds further depth to her film work. Dunaway is still working in Hollywood today.

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Summer Movie List 2012

1. Dance with Wolves (1990) | 2. Blue Velvet (1986) | 3. Silence of the Lambs (1991) |
4. Chinatown (1974) | 5. The Graduate (1967)

Last week, I shared my reading list for the summer. Not only do I have a lot of reading to do, but I also have a lot of movies to watch! There are so many classic films I have yet to see, and what better time is there to watch them than summer? These are some of the films I intend to watch in the next few months. What are you watching this summer?

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