macaronette's Profile
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5 days in NYC coming up. Review our eating itinerary? Well, things feel a lot more real now that we've been able to actually make reservations. Being limited to exactly 30 days out is tough for a planner! Here's what we believe to be our final itinerary, although we know how things change: Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Monday ----- Minetta Tavern Little Owl Balthazar |
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5 days in NYC coming up. Review our eating itinerary? We got a reservation at Babbo and are going to give it a shot. Can't believe what a pain in the arse it was to get that stupid 6:15pm reservation. Hope it's worth it! ----- |
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5 days in NYC coming up. Review our eating itinerary? I was told I wouldn't like Babbo, as I'm not into organ meats, veal, rabbit, duck, squid ink, etc. Looking at their menu, it didn't appear that they had much straightforward food that wasn't a little more on the "haute" side of things. Am I right? ----- |
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5 days in NYC coming up. Review our eating itinerary? In looking at breakfast menus I'm noticing that not many (or any, so far!) places offer waffles. Is there a surefire place to go to get a good waffle for breakfast? |
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5 days in NYC coming up. Review our eating itinerary? Thanks for all of the replies so far! I've adjusted the itinerary to look like this: Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Monday Any help with the "unsures"?? Looking at the itinerary, we don't have a fabulous Italian meal, yet... ----- |
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5 days in NYC coming up. Review our eating itinerary? I heard from a friend who's a former NY'er that she loved Haru. We've never actually had sushi before and she said that was the place to go for our inaugural experience! Is there someplace else you'd recommend? |
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5 days in NYC coming up. Review our eating itinerary? Great point about the brunch/lunch thing. Although the brunch will be early, I'll move the lunch to another day. Thanks! |
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5 days in NYC coming up. Review our eating itinerary? Chem - Sorry about that. I thought seeing the places we've already decided on might help inform on our tastes. We love good food, but don't consider ourselves "foodies". We try to stay away from the more eclectic and stick to classics done really, really well. Simple is good. We don't mind paying for a good meal, up to $250 total including a few glasses of wine. |
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Meh. I didn't love it. I think I might not be a fan of the tapas format in general (seems to add up SO quickly and doesn't seem like a good value). The food was decent, nothing incredible. We were debating between ordering more plates after our first round, but decided to leave instead. |
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Canlis is your best bet. It's the premier spot in Seattle for absolutely incredible service, beautiful views and amazing food. ----- |
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3 nights, 3 days--Where to eat in SEATTLE? Excellent choices. If it were me, I would go Dahlia Lounge (my favorite favorite) and Staple and Fancy for dinner, Steelhead Diner and Walrus and Carpenter for lunch. Steelhead diner is a must - it's so wonderful! ----- Dahlia Lounge |
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There is only one place to go for the best hamburger in Seattle, and that's the Lunchbox Laboratory. Seriously, you will NOT find a better burger. They are incredible, huge, greasy - everything you want a hamburger to be. They also have zillions of different options, and make sure to get the bacon - it's incredible! ----- |
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5 days in NYC coming up. Review our eating itinerary? My husband and I live in Seattle but adore NYC and make a point to go once a year. We'll be there 9/1-9/5. I'm putting more of a focus this year on eating at great restaurants. Last year we only made one dinner reservation (Little Owl) and winged it the other nights. Here's what I've got so far: Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday We'd love to have a "very NYC" dinner on Sunday night. Any suggestions? Also, yay or nay on Craftbar? We haven't made that reservation yet, so would be open to other, better suggestions. Thanks! ----- Club A Steakhouse |