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I can see your point but I don't believe the intention was to flaunt wealth and privilege. I think the supper club is a dining/theatrical group. While they were certainly showcasing their skills as chefs, I believe they were also trying to challenge themselves by matching their precision with the L train stops. It was a form of performance art. However, the result could be perceived as obnoxious, but unlike Banksy, they didn't destroy property (though perhaps riders were inconvenienced). |
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I'm curious as to the reactions of NYC Chowhounders to this popup restaurant on the subway, reported in Dining In of the NY Times. They got a lot of negative flak for serving a gourmet meal on the L train. Do you agree? Is it an elitist stunt? Or an imaginative and creative creative venture? As people who enjoy fine dining, I was wondering about your take on it, bad taste or superior execution. |
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Chinese Food Recommendations - Central NJ [moved from Tristate board] Shanghai Park in Princeton Shopping Center, probably Highland Park is the same. Make sure to order off the Chinese menu, they will translate if you ask them. Ya Ya Noodles is also good in Montgomery Shopping Center but that's a bit far from New Brunswick. It has been up and down but we went recently and really enjoyed our meal, they also have a more authentic Chinese menu. ----- |
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That's in the area I'm going to be. I will check it out, thanks! |
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I am looking for some good suggestions for a restaurant for tomorrow night. Can't get into Falai or JoeDoe. Any ideas for possible cancellations? Prefer Italian but French and pan-Asian also possibilities. Has anyone been to the Apiary? ----- JoeDoe |