I just finished my first year of college. Being that I go to school in New York City, I've had the pleasure of dining in some of the most amazing places in the world...when I had the money. When I didn't I had to go on exploratory missions around the city. Here is my food round up for the first year of college, Fall 2011 to Spring 2012
BALTHAZAR

you've never had food until you've eaten at Balthasar. Quite literally a whole new level of experiencing food. From the delicious crispy bread, to the service, and the FOOD, I've never had a dining experience like it. I've been twice so far, once for my 19th birthday, and the next time as a celebratory "i've finished my first year of college" feast. When you walk in, it is as if you have been transported to europe, with the decorations and the soft blend of voices. Then, you are whisked through a sea of people to your table. And then the bread. THE BREAD! As a person of German heritage, I know my bread. None of this american-soft-and-crustless stuff. I like a dark crust, almost burnt so it feels kind of tacky in your teeth. A soft, spongy and flavorful center. And that is what you get. And that's not even the food. On my first visit, I had the best chicken I had ever had in my entire life. Crispy, but moist, served on a bed of spinach and roasted tomatoes and gnocchi. The second time, I started with a Balthasar Salad. Which was one of the most creative and delicious salads I've ever started a meal with, blanched asparagus, thinly shaved fennel, a soft but beautiful vinaigrette. As my entree, I had a roasted cod, crispy skin and moist center served with the most amazing honey-roasted carrots and a silky, English pea puree. Just the combinations of flavors in all of the dishes is more than I could ever create. It is food at its finest. Oh, and for dessert (both times) I had Creme Brulee. This is my favorite dessert. Absolutely. But I've never had one so well made as this. It comes to the table with the custard along the sides of the ramekin still warm from the torching of the sugar. The sugar makes the delicious crack as you tap your spoon along the top, and the custard is as smooth and beautiful as silk. Basically, this is my favorite restaurant in the world, period.
THE RED CAT

Restaurant Week in New York City is this (more than 1 week long) event where some of the city's most fabulous restaurants create special prie fix menues (usually $25 for lunch, $35 for a 3-course dinner) for the under-funded foodie to experience the restaurant. And so it was that on a dark and cold evening, myself and 2 of my friends decided to have an excellent meal at THE RED CAT. My meal consisted of: Butternut Squash Soup, Mushroom and Goat Cheese Pappardelle Pasta, and a Bread Pudding dessert. It was glorious. The Soup had faint hints of cinnamon, and had the most amazing texture. The Pasta was to die for, perfectly cooked fresh pasta nestled in a soft cream sauce topped with meltingly beautiful goat cheese and some greens. The flavors came together and formed one of the best dishes I've ever had. I'd never had bread pudding before, but my friends assured me that this was one of the best they'd ever tasted. A soft, moist little cake-like form flavored with a berried-jam of sorts. It was tasty, but I dont think I'm the biggest bread pudding fan. All in all, this resteraunt was FANTASTIC. And I'm definately going to go when my parents visit and are footing the bill!
PROSPERITY DUMPLING
quite literally the cheapest meal I've ever had in the city. I think my friend and my meal (1 sesame pancake, 5 fried pork and chive dumplings, and 8 steamed dumplings, and 2 water bottles) was a grand total of $6!
Especially on a cool day, these dumplings are delicious. crispy, dripping with juices, perfectly seasoned and just amazing. And if you've never had a sesame pancake, you absolutely MUST try one. Once we had finished our feast (we had ordered more than enough food for 2 people), we wanted to go back in line (out the door and a few doors down) to order more food, but decided to savor the moment and come back another time.
XI'AN FAMOUS FOODS
When they ask you if you want spiciness, say NO. I said "just a little bit" and my face was melting for the better part of the evening. I had to buy 2 water bottles to try and get the food down. But even though my mouth was on fire, these hand-ripped noodles were DELICIOUS. I got the vegetable noodles, and, I can't even begin to tell you how fantasmic they were. I was literally melting my face off and dying of pleasure at the same time. SO GOOD.
MILK BAR
They may be famous for their "crack pie", but their "candybar pie" is amazing. Its like a snickers bar, if snickers bars decided to be 100000 times more delicious. A dark chocolate crumble bottom, caramel-ish goo, peanut butter mixture, milk chocolate and a pretzel make this an absolutely amazing dessert and well worth the calories.
VIVI BUBBLE TEA
I googled the best bubble tea places in town, and this shop came up. Google did not disappoint. The pearls are warm and delicious, and the smoothie or milk concoctions are excellent. The passionfruit smoothie actually had bits of seeds in it, and the flavor was robust and fresh-no syrup here. And the honey milk tea is sweet but herbel-y and seems like something they would serve on Olympus. It's all the way on the other side of the island from where I live, but It's well worth the trip.
VIVA LA CREPE
My first memory of eating a crepe is in Germany. It was a cold day, I remember my steam coming out of mouths and car exhausts. And the crepe stand. A man made a round circle of batter, and smeared it with Nutella. It was as close to heaven as a 4 year old can get. And so it was years until I could have a similar experience. My mom and I stumbled upon this Creperie on my second visit to the city. A tiny outpost in NoLita, it seats a total of about 10 people, and on cold days is usually packed. Whether you have the classic Nutella Crepe (BETTER THAN I REMEMBERED) or something savory, like their spinach, mushroom, goat cheese and basil crepe, it will be absolutely delicious, and the skills of the crepieres (the google-translate equivalent of crepe-makers) is highly entertaining. A bit on the pricy side, but your tastebuds will think it's worth it.