wissywendt's Profile
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DIdn't know they did a $29 lunch - that is great to know. A spot I have not yet been - this will work for the future. Thanks! |
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I know this is last minute, but I am looking for recommendations for lunch for two business men who had a wonderful dinner last night at Del Posto, and would like something different, probably in the Chelsea area (they are leaving from Penn Station), with a different vibe but great food. Thanks in advance. Wissy |
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Any great Moroccan in Manhatten? We would love some good Moroccan tonight...any ideas? |
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Last minute plans for New Year's Eve dinner in Tribeca (NYC) and area My boyfriend is flying in from Toronto. Want something really good - and where there are reservations - for New Years Eve dinner. Suggestions please! |
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She lives in NYC - so, a west-coast vibe would be good by the way. Thanks for your input. Someone else said Quince has inconsistent reviews - do you agree? |
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You're right on. Love Chez Panisse and Oliveto. Wanted to venture out. I will look into Incanto and Delfina - thank you so much. |
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Tell me about Aziza - I think I may have been there but am not sure of the name. Where I went was a terrific out of the way very true to Tuscan food Italian restaurant - is that it? |
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I was leaning towards Ame. "Good food" means to me solidly great cuisine. Not too inventive, not as much into presentation as high-quality taste. Top ingrediants; not something I could even begin to touch in terms of preparation at home. Does this help? |
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I am trying to decide where to take my daughter (31) for a special, really good food-type dinner. Quince; Zuni; Ame; and La Folie are the choices I have been playing with. Who has some ideas here? Thanks. |