A Perfect Autumn Saturday in NYC: Study, Views & Ethiopian Food ๐
Woke up extra early this Saturday โ for study, for fall colors, and for good food! If you're looking to make the most of this golden season in New York, hereโs a little guide to my day: ๐ณ Fort Tryon Park, 10040 One of the most beautiful spots in the city to experience autumn! The leaves are turning brilliant shades of yellow, orange, and red, and the views of the Hudson River are absolutely breathtaking. Walking through the Heather Garden and standing near The Cloisters feels like stepping into a European painting. Perfect for a quiet morning walk, photos, or just sitting on a bench with a book. Donโt miss it โ peak foliage is happening now! ๐ Addis Ababa Ethiopian Restaurant 736 W 181st St, 10033 After soaking in the views, I headed to this cozy and authentic Ethiopian gem. If youโve never tried Ethiopian food, youโre in for a treat! The combo platter lets you taste a variety of flavorful stews (like Doro Wat and Misir Wot) served on injera โ a soft, sourdough-like flatbread. Eating with your hands makes it even more fun and immersive! The spices are rich and warming, perfect for a crisp fall day. A unique and delicious culinary experience right here in NYC. From sunrise study sessions to colorful park trails and exotic flavors โ this is what autumn Saturdays in New York are made of. ๐งก๐๐ #NYCAutumn #FortTryonPark #EthiopianFoodNYC #NYCFallVibes #StudyDay #NYCLife #ColumbiaUniversity #AutumnInNYC