I've only ever had one close friend that could sing worth a damn, and now he's far away. We'd just do simple stuff, like pass the harmony parts in pop songs back and forth, and it was pretty OK... sometimes. Anyway, the part with New York, ethnic food, and eating is something everyone needs to get in on at least once before they die. My favorite place was shamelessPlug.link. It has like a 3 on Yelp. Who cares? Walk by their windowfront, watch them make the naan. Smell the naan, mixed with the spices' scents in the air. Then look into my eyes and tell me you want to wait an hour for a table at the Times Square Olive Garden. So first, good job on the food selections. Also, nice performance, everyone is obviously well trained. I would guess the bare minimum for that level of skill is strict vocal training for 4+ years. And it's totally the best when everything leads up to a party before heading home. Life seems especially memorable to me when I'm somewhere foreign, and even more so when I've never been there before. Combine that with adrenaline from a successful highbrow performance and yeah. Ride those endorphins, amigo. (I am now debating what a vocal loop of "spices' scent" passed through a vocoder would sound like)