Wow, I'm from Bedstuy Brooklyn but moved from NYC 24 years ago. I never heard of Kensington, Brooklyn before. I saw the sign Church Ave so I thought it was part of Flatbush. But I learn something new every day, and NYC has changed drastically since I left.
Another great walk! I enjoy these kind of neighborhoods, so lively, lots of interesting shops, so much to look at, beautiful buildings! Carvel, miss it, was my favorite! I can still taste it! Thanks for the awesome tour! Good advice, people should definitely visit the outer boroughs to get a taste of the real NYC!
Ahh, my old hood! Lived on 3rd & Albemarle Road for a couple years. 21:23 I used to go to both of those delis regularly. They have some of the best Thai restaurants around there. You triggered some great memories with this walk.
Gorgeous walk. Another excellent video from Antonio. I walked through a Bangladeshi neighborhood before in East London. That’s where Jack the Ripper and the Elephant Man also hung out in the 1800s
@@Antonioonthego Yes. Whitechapel area. I think the area was heavily bombed during World War 2 so a lot of the buildings don’t look old due many of them being rebuilt in the mid 20th century
Ahh the old hood used to live on east 4th between beverly and C was no better place to grow up in the 80s miss the korner pizzeria as well as ne tells and the german deli brooklyn is not the same once you leave and come back those huge streets as a kid turn short and narrow as a adult .....holy crap dennys is still there
Great walk as always. I remember that area many years ago. Wonderful place back then. Wow!
Great video
Thanks!
Appreciate it ! Thank you.
Wow, I'm from Bedstuy Brooklyn but moved from NYC 24 years ago. I never heard of Kensington, Brooklyn before. I saw the sign Church Ave so I thought it was part of Flatbush. But I learn something new every day, and NYC has changed drastically since I left.
Flatbush is adjacent to Kensington. I hope to get to Bed Stuy soon for a walking tour. I also want to try Rocco's Pizza.
I like seeing these outdoor markets. The produce looks amazing. Nice looking architecture. This was a great walking tour. Cheers, Antonio!
Glad you enjoyed it
Another great walk! I enjoy these kind of neighborhoods, so lively, lots of interesting shops, so much to look at, beautiful buildings! Carvel, miss it, was my favorite! I can still taste it! Thanks for the awesome tour! Good advice, people should definitely visit the outer boroughs to get a taste of the real NYC!
Thanks again Lisa for your insightful thoughts. I am glad you appreciate the tours.
Ahh, my old hood! Lived on 3rd & Albemarle Road for a couple years. 21:23 I used to go to both of those delis regularly. They have some of the best Thai restaurants around there. You triggered some great memories with this walk.
Glad you appreciated the walk. I have dined at some Thai restaurants there before.
Another Classic walking Video Antonio 💯✅
Glad you liked it. Thanks for the feedback.
Gorgeous walk. Another excellent video from Antonio. I walked through a Bangladeshi neighborhood before in East London. That’s where Jack the Ripper and the Elephant Man also hung out in the 1800s
Whitechapel? I know there's a lot of an Indian cultural presence in London.
@@Antonioonthego Yes. Whitechapel area. I think the area was heavily bombed during World War 2 so a lot of the buildings don’t look old due many of them being rebuilt in the mid 20th century
Brooklyn would be the place, at least for me to live in NY. 🗽
Yes, I miss it. Hope to move back someday.
Ahh the old hood used to live on east 4th between beverly and C was no better place to grow up in the 80s miss the korner pizzeria as well as ne tells and the german deli brooklyn is not the same once you leave and come back those huge streets as a kid turn short and narrow as a adult .....holy crap dennys is still there
I love Kensington
Do a Sheepshead Bay ....walk
I did one. Let me know if you can't find it.