Cruisin’ Connecticut – New Haven Restaurant Week + Taste of New Haven
Ryan Kristafer gives you a preview of New Haven Restaurant Week and Taste of New Haven food and drink tours at Choupette Crêperie + Cafè.
New Haven Travel Guide (For Fo0die!)
A cohesive travel guide about the city of New Haven, including its culture and FOOD! We, three seniors from Hamden Hall, have been living around New Haven for more than 3 years. We select our favorite restaurants that can represent the New Haven and film the first-hand review for you.
Restaurants from the video (in order)
Jack‘s bar: High-end steaks and seafood, perfect choice for friends/date
212 College St
New Haven, CT 06510
Dairy farm: delicious and abundant flavors of handmade ice creams with a fair price
1020 Chapel St
New Haven, CT 06510
taste of China: the most authentic Sichuan cuisine in new haven for real Chinese food lover
954 Chapel St
New Haven, CT 06510
Maison Mathis: ins style cafe for brunch and afternoon tea.
304 Elm St
New Haven, CT 06511
Otaru: exquisite yet expensive sushi, the best in new haven
21 Temple St
New Haven, CT 06510
Seoul: A comfortable and quiet place serves traditional Korean food
343 Crown St
New Haven, CT 06511
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The Violence Of New Haven, CT
I love my city, and that's exactly why I made the video. Many of us were born here, and are seeing what it's turning into...
Moving to Connecticut!
OMG, I moved to Connecticut! It still doesn't feel real. I wish I would have gotten more footage of our move, but my phone kept running out of memory, and my camera was packed. I hope you still enjoy this quick update of our move.
Bersama Anak2 Melayu USA di Yale University Science on Saturdays New Haven Connecticut
Memandangkan kami duduk tidak berapa jauh dengan Yale University di New Haven, banyak program2 percuma di waktu hujung minggu yang dapat diikuti. Walaupun kebanyakan program adalah khas untuk setengah2 pelajar yang pintar dan terpilih, ada jugak program yang terbuka untuk semua, tanpa mengira umur.
Di waktu musim bunga dan musim luruh, Yale Universiti mengadakan banyak program2 hujung minggu seperti Science on Saturdays at Yale - Fun Science Lectures For Kids of All Ages. Video ini memberi gambaran sedikit sebanyak tentang program di atas. Agak menarik, terutama untuk kanak2 dan juga ibubapa yang berminat dengan sains dan juga program2 seperti ini.
Professor Dr. Hj. Kamaruzaman Jusoff a.k.a HjKJ (UKM / UPM) pernah menjadi Visiting Professor di Yale University School of Forestry and Environmental Science.
Living in Stamford CT
Just an hour’s drive from New York City and located along the coastline of the Long Island Sound, you’ll get the best of both worlds living in Stamford. You can live in a high rise in bustling downtown or a single-family house in a quaint neighborhood or in a beautiful ocean side condominium or apartment.You can walk the marinas and enjoy the ocean views or eat a fancy dinner and catch a Broadway show – all without leaving Stamford! It’s actually Long Island Sound not the ocean.
With affordable rents and home prices, Stamford is the obvious choice. Median home prices are around $450,000 with prices increasing about 3% annually, rents average are around $2,250 for a two-bedroom with plenty of newly-built apartments on the market.
The amenities in Stamford are top-notch, with schools among the best in the state and a hospital that has just completed a massive expansion. Stamford schools boast a 91% graduation rate and a 10 to 1 student-educator ratio. Stamford High and Westhill High School are listed among the most challenging schools in the country by the Washington Post and the Academy of Information, Technology and Engineering ranks among the top 20 schools by U.S. News and World Report. There are several higher education institutions with campuses in Stamford, as well, including a growing UConn satellite campus with newly added dorms
UCONN satellite campus with the expansion of dorms in downtown Stamford. Russ, they opened one last year and it filled up so quickly that they rented apartments nearby to make more dorms this year.
and branches of the University of Bridgeport and Sacred Heart University. Stamford Hospital just completed a massive expansion that is providing residents with easy access to the most state-of-the-art healthcare.
Stamford’s vibrant downtown will give you a taste of the city life in a city often named one of the safest places to live in the country. On a stroll downtown, you’ll find places to dine al fresco, plenty of shopping, an old art-house movie theater and maybe even an outdoor concert on the green at Columbus Park.
The city has many other attractions, including the Stamford Museum and Nature Center, botanical gardens, two golf courses, and parks with various biking and hiking trails.
For more information on Stamford, contact the Stamford Chamber of Commerce.
How The World’s First Burger Was Made At Louis’ Lunch | Legendary Eats
We visited Louis’ Lunch in New Haven, Connecticut and interviewed the fourth generation owner Jeff Lassen about the history of the restaurant, the story behind the birth of the hamburger, and saw how they make it. We tried the burger out and asked customers how it compares to new, modern burgers.
Instead of buns, Louis' Lunch uses toasted sandwich bread. The burger patties are cooked to a medium-rare, no exceptions.
Every morning, Louis' Lunch's patties are freshly ground with a special blend of beef. As for customization, Louis' Lunch has a strict ordering policy: Absolutely no condiments.
Lassen says they still cook in the same original stoves that Louis' Lunch cooked in from day one.
The whole restaurant is covered in etchings because customers are encouraged to add on to the history at Louis' Lunch.
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Jeff Lassen is the 4th generation owner of Louis Lunch in New Haven, CT, and he shares how his great-grandfather invented and served the very first hamburger in the United States more than 110 years ago.
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New Haven Connecticut, The Snow is FAKE!!!! smells like plastic and turns black!
p dot dillinger burns snow from the ground in New Haven, Ct. scary folks snow is now man made? but the question is??? what are the affects and why is this being done? u decide....#REALigious
New Haven Connecticut as New Jerusalem
Jonathan tells his story and the story of his town New Haven Connecticut. New Haven was settled to be the new heaven and the new earth. To be the embodiment of God's kingdom on earth.
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New Haven, Conn. - November 18, 2016
By Wyatt Reu
Short experimental film shot in New Haven, Connecticut on November 18, 2016.
David Saturno
James (Cenzo) Saturno
Marcus McDermott
Shot on iPhone 6s edited on FCPx
Colored using VSCO and Osiris LUTs
Song: Redbone - Childish Gambino
The Violence Of New Haven, CT - Part 2
This is part 2, you might want to watch because the violence has not stopped..
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Modern Apizza: One of the top pizza restaurants in Connecticut | CT LIVE! | NBC Connecticut
Modern Apizza founded in 1934 and has been in the same New Haven location ever since. Modern Apizza serves New Haven style thin crust pizza using an oil-fueled brick oven. Modern regularly makes lists of the Top 20 pizza in the United States with lots of love going toward its Clams Casino and Italian Bomb pizzas.
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Food Haven (2017) Official Trailer
A Celebration of Culture A look into the ever-evolving food culture of New Haven Connecticut. A city that at one point was considered one of the most dangerous in America, has focused its efforts into becoming a diverse culinary mecca. Narrated by New Haven's award winning chefs and diverse locals, enjoy a deeper look into a city that's national recognition often gets left on the back burner. Small city, big flavor.
Bella’s Cafe - REVIEWS - New Haven CT Restaurants Reviews
Reviewed: ★★★★★ Bella’s Cafe is a top reviewed restaurant in New Haven CT. This video shows some of the excellent reviews and testimonials that have been offered by their happy clients. (Real reviews by real customers)
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Travel Guide: Connecticut
Connecticut
A small state with a lot of nicknames: The Nutmeg State, the Constitution State, the Yankee State, the Land of Steady Habits and the Provision State. Public Affairs Officer Jan Krč describes Connecticut, then and now. #50states #CT
Transcript:
Not many people are familiar with my home state. My name is Jan Krč and I'm the Public Affairs Officer at the U.S. Embassy in Vienna. And I'd like to introduce you to Connecticut. I come from New Haven, Connecticut's second largest city and its principal seaport.
Connecticut is the third smallest state, but also one of the most densely populated. Three and a half million people live within the state's 5 ½ thousand square mile territory.
The name Connecticut comes from the Native American word, Kenetuket, which means, beside the long tidal river. The official state nickname is the Constitution State. This is because the early British settlers were governed by the Fundamental Orders of 1638 which are considered by many historians to be the first ever written constitution and these Orders served as the basis for the much better known U.S. Constitution. My state is also known as the Nutmeg State and people from Connecticut are sometimes called Nutmeggers. That nickname may have come from sailors in the 18th and 19th centuries returning from their voyages with this spice.
My state has another nickname, the Land of the Steady habits. And some people call it the Yankee State.
Connecticut is one of the original 13 colonies and became an official state in 1788. It's part of the group of states known as New England.
Connecticut was previously home to about 6 to 7 thousand Native Americans before Dutch fur traders arrived in 1614. In 1633, the Dutch purchased land from the Algonquian tribe and erected a fort and trading post at what is now Hartford, the state capital. Later, it was taken over by British settlers from neighboring Massachusetts who established their first settlement in Connecticut at Wethersfield in 1634.
My state is very industrious. It is called the birthplace of Yankee ingenuity, ranking first in the nation in the per capita numbers of engineers and issued patents. As early as 1657, there was a thriving ship building industry in Connecticut.
George Washington even gave Connecticut one more nickname -- The Provision State because of the aid the state gave during the Revolutionary War.
Eli Whitney, the inventor of the cotton gin in 1798, lived in Connecticut. But did you also know that Whitney was the mastermind behind the idea of mass production? He used standard parts to produce muskets in 1798. That revolutionized industrial production in the U.S. and his cotton gin made that crop pre-eminent in the American south.
In the early 1900s, Groton, Connecticut, became the site of a U.S. Submarine Base. And the state became a munitions supply center in World War I. Connecticut remained an important supplier during the Second World War, producing planes, engines, propellers, submarines and other supplies. The first atomic powered submarine, the U.S.S. Nautilus was launched there in 1954. Today, Groton is still the center for U.S. submarine development and construction.
And modern day Connecticut based factories also produce sewing machines, jet engines, helicopters, motors, hardware, tools, cutlery, clocks, locks and silverware.
Here are some of the firsts for Connecticut:
Founded in 1764, the Hartford Courant is the oldest continuously published newspaper in the U.S.
America's first law school was founded in 1784 in Litchfield.
The first tax-supported public library opened in Salisbury in 1803.
The first commercial telephone exchange was established in New Haven in 1878.
And many other first inventions came from my state like the sewing machine in 1846, ice making machine in 1853, the vacuum cleaner in 1933, the helicopter in 1939 and color TV in 1948.
Connecticut is more than industrial cities. The small colonial towns and rural areas attract many tourists. The resorts along the Long Island Sound shoreline are also popular. In fact, two thirds of the state are open land with more than 100 state parks and forests.
Not only does Connecticut have a beautiful landscape, it's also an easy commute to New York City. That's why many famous people chose to live there. And that might be the reason Connecticut has the highest per capita income of all U.S. states. Katharine Hepburn, Dylan McDermott, Milos Forman and Christopher Walken have all lived in Connecticut. And Meg Ryan grew up in Fairfield.
The 1988 film, Mystic Pizza, starring Julia Roberts, is based on an actual pizza parlor in Mystic, Connecticut. To this day, the state has the best pizza in the U.S. and it was in a New Haven eatery named Louis that the first ever hamburger was served in 1895. In addition to celebrities, Connecticut has its share of famous people from history.
Shell & Bones - Just Eat It!
Andrew is trying everything from the most casual restaurants to night-out destinations!