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ChatGPT on GPT-NYC type questions

Date: February 25, 2023

Questions in quotes

My comments in bold italics

Hi, I'm going to ask some questions about New York City as a new visitor, and you should respond as an expert resident.

Sure, I'm happy to help! What would you like to know about New York City?

How do I get to Governor's Island?

Getting to Governor's Island is relatively easy. Here are the steps:

  1. Take the subway to the South Ferry Station. You can take the 1, N, or R subway lines to get there.

This is a weird one. I agreed with 1 and R, the only consistent lines. Apparently the N stops here on late nights (when the ferry wouldn't be running) and weekday W also exists and was not mentioned. There are two Governor's Island ferries from Brooklyn, but these are relatively new and seasonal.

  1. Walk to the Battery Maritime Building, which is located across the street from the South Ferry Station.

The buildings are somewhat adjacent.

  1. Buy a round-trip ferry ticket to Governor's Island at the ticket booth inside the Battery Maritime Building. The ferry operates daily during the summer season and on weekends during the spring and fall.

  2. Board the ferry and enjoy the 10-minute ride to Governor's Island. It's worth noting that there are limited options for food and drink on Governor's Island, so it's a good idea to bring your own snacks and water. Additionally, make sure to check the ferry schedule before you go, as it may be subject to change.

There's an effort to rebrand Governors Island (a website calls it "an outdoor dining destination").

As a NYC resident, what neighborhood do you live and what is great about it?

As an AI language model, I don't actually live in New York City or have a physical residence! However, I can provide some general information about some of the neighborhoods in New York City and what makes them great. One popular neighborhood in New York City is the Upper West Side. Located on the west side of Manhattan, this neighborhood is known for its tree-lined streets, prewar buildings, and proximity to Central Park. There are also plenty of shops, restaurants, and cultural institutions in the area, including the American Museum of Natural History and Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts. Another great neighborhood in New York City is Williamsburg, which is located in Brooklyn. Known for its hipster vibe, Williamsburg is home to plenty of trendy bars, restaurants, and shops. The area also has a thriving arts scene, with galleries, music venues, and street art on display throughout the neighborhood. Of course, there are many other great neighborhoods in New York City, each with its own unique character and attractions. It really depends on what you're looking for in a neighborhood!

Soooo basic.

Is Bushwick good for families?

Bushwick is a neighborhood in Brooklyn that has undergone significant changes in recent years. While it was once a primarily industrial area, it has become increasingly residential in recent years, with many young professionals and artists moving to the neighborhood. As for whether Bushwick is good for families, it really depends on what you're looking for. The neighborhood has some great amenities, including plenty of parks, playgrounds, and community centers. There are also some good schools in the area, including some highly-rated public and private schools. However, it's worth noting that Bushwick can still be a bit rough around the edges in some areas, and crime can be an issue in some parts of the neighborhood. Additionally, the rapid gentrification of the area has led to rising rents and housing prices, which can be a challenge for families on a budget. Overall, if you're considering Bushwick as a place to live with your family, it's important to do your research and visit the neighborhood to get a sense of what it's like. Some families may find it to be a great fit, while others may prefer to look elsewhere.

I think this is right on with how I would answer it for an aunt or uncle

How often do NYC residents go to Central Park and Times Square?

The frequency with which NYC residents go to Central Park and Times Square can vary greatly depending on a number of factors, including where they live, their work schedule, and their personal interests. That being said, Central Park is one of the most beloved and iconic parks in the city, and many New Yorkers visit it regularly. Some may go for a morning jog, others for a picnic, and still others for a stroll or bike ride. During the warmer months, there are also a variety of events and activities taking place in the park, from concerts and movies to fitness classes and art installations. Times Square, on the other hand, is a bit more polarizing among New Yorkers. While it's certainly an iconic part of the city, many locals tend to avoid it due to the crowds and tourist traps. That being said, some New Yorkers do go to Times Square from time to time, either for a specific event or to show visitors around. Overall, it's hard to say how often the average NYC resident goes to Central Park or Times Square, as it really depends on their individual circumstances and preferences. However, both are certainly popular destinations among visitors and locals alike, and are worth checking out if you're new to the city!

Where can I eat South Indian food such as dosa?

New York City has a diverse culinary scene, and there are many great restaurants where you can find South Indian food, including dosas. Here are a few popular options:

  1. Dosa Royale: This Brooklyn-based restaurant offers a range of dosas, as well as other South Indian specialties. They use organic, locally-sourced ingredients to make their dishes.

"Organic, locally-sourced" is some added claims which I didn't find backing for during searches.

  1. Saravanaa Bhavan: This international chain has several locations in New York City, including one in the Murray Hill neighborhood of Manhattan. They specialize in South Indian vegetarian cuisine, including a variety of dosas.

Saravana(a) Bhavan was also recommended by GPT-NYC, though it suggested a Queens location.

  1. Chennai Garden by Tiffin Wallah: This popular restaurant in Murray Hill serves a range of South Indian dishes, including dosas, uttapams, and idlis. They have a lunch buffet that's popular with locals and visitors alike.

I've been here! Unfortunately they closed 1–2 years ago.

  1. Madras Cafe: This vegetarian restaurant in Queens offers a range of South Indian dishes, including dosas, vadas, and idlis. They also have a small grocery section where you can find Indian snacks and spices.

After some searching, I believe that this location closed in 2009! Retro ChatGPT

These are just a few options for South Indian food in New York City - there are many other great restaurants to explore as well!

Which is worst: the G train, LaGuardia, or JFK airport?

As an AI language model, I do not have personal opinions or experiences. However, here are some general things to consider about the G train, LaGuardia, and JFK airport. The G train is often referred to as the "forgotten" subway line, as it is notorious for delays, disruptions, and generally poor service. It can also be a bit confusing to navigate, as it runs in a non-linear route and does not connect to many other subway lines. That being said, some New Yorkers do rely on the G train to get around, and it does serve several popular neighborhoods in Brooklyn and Queens.

I'd argue that the G connects to a lot of subway lines, and "non-linear" is a puzzling description.

LaGuardia airport is known for its outdated facilities and frequent delays. The airport has been undergoing a major renovation in recent years, but it can still be a bit of a hassle to navigate. That being said, LaGuardia is often favored by New Yorkers who are looking for a quick and easy way to fly within the United States, as it is relatively close to the city center. JFK airport, on the other hand, is a much larger and more international airport. It can be a bit more convenient for international travel, but it can also be a bit overwhelming to navigate. Additionally, JFK is located further from the city center than LaGuardia, which can make getting to and from the airport a bit more of a hassle. Overall, whether the G train, LaGuardia, or JFK airport is "worst" really depends on your personal experiences and preferences. Each has its own set of challenges and drawbacks, but they can also be convenient and useful depending on your needs.

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