The final three days of my New York City trip I stayed with one of my best childhood friends. She is one of my most loyal blog readers and she takes great pride in planning our dining out spots when I stay with her.
The first spot she picked for us was called Tommy Lasagna. She had gone the weekend before with her parents and loved it so much that she resolved to take me back.
Tommy Lasagna is located just outside of Union Square on 18th Street.




To start, our waitress brought us a few slices of crusty bread and a dish of bright green olive oil.
My friend selected the truffle lasagna, which you could smell the second it reached our table. She let me have one bite and the truffle flavor was so rich. There is no way I could have had more than three bites.

When we finished our lasagna our waitress asked, "Did you save room for milk and cookies?" We hadn't, but good to know that's on the dessert menu!
After our lasagna lunch I forced my hostess to come with me to Fishs Eddy, which is a housewares store I discovered back in 2006. There is no store in Boston that compares. I was walking through the displays lusting after so many items, but was afraid I couldn't carry them back on the train without breaking them. It turns out, Fishs Eddy ships! After we learned that fun fact, I went bananas and had a huge box shipped back home.
Post-home decor shopping we walked through Madison Square Park. Earlier in the week I had noticed a new sculpture in the park (since my last trip) and it was surrounded by these amazing curved benches. When you sat on them, it felt like sitting in a La-Z-Boy chair. Naturally we had to check it out.

If you find yourself in Union Square looking for a place to eat, skip the crowded spots like Max Brenner and Rosa Mexicano, and cut into a slice of authentic Italian lasagna with Tommy.
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