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Posted by Taub on Dec-06-2004 06:11:

Places to eat?

What are your favorite places to go eat at? I am talking about places that have good food, service and the whole deal. Places that you go back to many times over.

So let me get your fav places to go eat at( in and around nyc), post the address and what type of cusine(thai,greek,colombian...etc) the place serves.

thank you


Posted by trunks1022 on Dec-06-2004 06:13:

heh how much money r u willing to spend?

i like...

china grill
tomoe
mesa grill
big wong's
aureole
palm 1 and palm too

i'll add more when i think of them


Posted by Vlad on Dec-06-2004 06:14:

I went to this Thai restaurant called Sea for my birthday with my family. Dood, the food there is fucking AWESOME!

Im game to go to this restaurant ANYTIME. Its affordable and the food is really good. To all you spicy food lovers, this is the joint!

But you must be prepared to wait on big lines if you want to eat there, this place is very popular... they do have an in house DJ.

If I remember correctly... the address is 114 N Sixth, Brooklyn, NY (Its in Williamsburg).


Posted by Vlad on Dec-06-2004 06:15:

quote:
Originally posted by trunks1022
china grill


You need a wallet for China Grill, its good but can be pricey.


Posted by Taub on Dec-06-2004 06:16:

quote:
Originally posted by trunks1022
heh how much money r u willing to spend?

i like...

china grill
tomoe
mesa grill
big wong's
aureole
palm 1 and palm too

i'll add more when i think of them
'

40- 80$ range for two i guess. You have address for any of those palaces or a website?


google i shall


Posted by trunks1022 on Dec-06-2004 06:18:

sorry taub gimme a sec...


Posted by Vlad on Dec-06-2004 06:21:

Matt, Sea's price range is from $21-30 and its well worth it, and you can expect to be back there many times over. My sister is like a regular there.


Posted by trunks1022 on Dec-06-2004 06:28:

china grill
60 west 53 street, btwn 5 and 6 aves
it's fusion cuisine. can get pricey as vlad says but it's definitely a treat every once in a while to splurge
http://www.chinagrillmanagement.com/

tomoe
172 thompson street btwn bleecker and houston
there really is no decor to speak of here. it's good japanese food, plain and simple. no reservations, just show up and hope the wait isn't long.

mesa grill
102 fifth ave btwn 15 and 16 streets
bobby flay's own restaurant, serving southwest influenced foods. again, pricey... i recommend the margaritas
www.mesagrill.com

big wong
67 mott street btwn bayard and canal streets
hm the place itself might scare people into thinking, wow this place is a shithole. but once you get over that, i think it's hard to beat a complete meal for 8 bucks or less per person. chinese food

aureole
34 east 61 between mad and park aves
"new american" cuisine whatever that means lol. it's still really good food, it's a restaurant inside a converted brownstone so there're two levels to the restaurant. good food. again, pricey
http://www.charliepalmer.com/aureole_ny/home.html

palm 1 and palm too, 837 and 840 second ave, btwn 44 and 45
steakhouse with a killer prix fixe menu for lunch. the menu's the same at both restaurants. highly recommended for food coma if desired
http://www.thepalm.com/


Posted by Vlad on Dec-06-2004 06:29:

The Park
http://newyork.citysearch.com/profi...__0_profile_2_1

Sea Thai Bistro
http://newyork.citysearch.com/profi...__0_profile_2_1

Grimaldi's Pizzaria
http://newyork.citysearch.com/profi...__0_profile_2_1

China Grill
http://newyork.citysearch.com/profi...__0_profile_2_1

Blue Water Grill
http://newyork.citysearch.com/profi...__0_profile_2_1


Posted by trunks1022 on Dec-06-2004 06:35:

Re: Places to eat?

quote:
Originally posted by Taub
What are your favorite places to go eat at? I am talking about places that have good food, service and the whole deal. Places that you go back to many times over.

So let me get your fav places to go eat at( in and around nyc), post the address and what type of cusine(thai,greek,colombian...etc) the place serves.

thank you



also, lunch or dinner?


Posted by Taub on Dec-06-2004 06:39:

Re: Re: Places to eat?

quote:
Originally posted by trunks1022
also, lunch or dinner?



dinner all the way!

thank you guys....i am trying to get a good list going, any of you tried ethopian food? also know any good places for vietnamese


Posted by DeRangedMind on Dec-06-2004 06:43:

Wow haven't seen you post here for awhile


intersting


Posted by Vlad on Dec-06-2004 06:57:

Vietnamese:

Boa 111
http://newyork.citysearch.com/profi...__1_profile_2_1

Zen Palate
http://newyork.citysearch.com/profi...__0_profile_2_1

Bao Noodles
http://newyork.citysearch.com/profi...__1_profile_2_1



Please note, Ive never been to any of these restaurants, Im just going by the reviews.


Posted by trunks1022 on Dec-06-2004 07:01:

quote:
Originally posted by Vlad
Vietnamese:

Boa 111
http://newyork.citysearch.com/profi...__1_profile_2_1

Zen Palate
http://newyork.citysearch.com/profi...__0_profile_2_1

Bao Noodles
http://newyork.citysearch.com/profi...__1_profile_2_1



Please note, Ive never been to any of these restaurants, Im just going by the reviews.


next thing u know, matt's laid up in the hospital cuz of food poisoning... all cuz he followed vlad's advice


Posted by Vlad on Dec-06-2004 07:04:

quote:
Originally posted by trunks1022
next thing u know, matt's laid up in the hospital cuz of food poisoning... all cuz he followed vlad's advice


Hey man, Im down to go with him and try these places out. So we will both have food poisoning.


Posted by fr0st on Dec-06-2004 12:09:

quote:
Originally posted by Vlad
I went to this Thai restaurant called Sea for my birthday with my family. Dood, the food there is fucking AWESOME!

Im game to go to this restaurant ANYTIME. Its affordable and the food is really good. To all you spicy food lovers, this is the joint!

But you must be prepared to wait on big lines if you want to eat there, this place is very popular... they do have an in house DJ.

If I remember correctly... the address is 114 N Sixth, Brooklyn, NY (Its in Williamsburg).


sea is owned by the same people who own spice in the lower east village, one of my fav thai places, they also share the same menu. I have been to sea aswell. The atmosphere is really nice.


Posted by colibri on Dec-06-2004 19:38:

williamsburg | bedford st

"filet salmon stuffed with shrimps
shitake mousse and generously
garnished with lemon passile sauce"



http://www.veracruzrestaurant.net/

a mex friend who is a painter owns
this place good value for your money
my fav is "chicken with mole"...

next door there is a grocery store
named "matamoros" that makes
delicious sandwiches and mex
"sopes" for only $2 each!


Posted by Sunshine79 on Dec-06-2004 20:13:

Yaffa Cafe
97 St. Marks Pl. (East Village)
between First Ave. and Ave. A
212-674-9302

American
Mediterranean
Vegetarian

Price Range: Inexpensive

--------------------------------------------------------------------

Hallo Berlin

Pros Great German food at great prices
Good place for groups
Outdoor seating in good weather

Cons You have to like German food & beer
Cholesterol & carbohydrates galore


Description
Hallo Berlin has two locations
10th Avenue Hallo Berlin: 626 10th Ave (44th Street)
Closest subway: A/C/E to 42nd Street
51st Street Hallo Berlin: 402 W. 51st St. (9th Avenue)
Closest subway: C/E to 50th Street
Credit cards accepted.
Beer & Wine Only
Hours: Mon - Sat 11 am - 11 pm; Sun 4 pm - 11 pm


Posted by dj tek on Dec-06-2004 20:16:

home : kitchen


Posted by nerve on Dec-06-2004 20:22:

Waters Edge in Astoria/LIC

VERY VERY VERY expensive, but very good. Awesome full veiw of the city across the hudson.

ran me about $150 for 2. Minus the cost of Wine.




L&B Spamoni(spelling) Gardens off 86th Street in Brooklyn, near Ave U.

AWESOME AWESOME AWESOME italian food.


Posted by trunks1022 on Dec-06-2004 20:23:

quote:
Originally posted by dj tek
home : kitchen


yeah i'm a big fan of that place too...

all you can drink... water!


Posted by trunks1022 on Dec-06-2004 20:24:

oh if u're willing to trek to hoboken...

leo's
italian food, on 2nd and grand in hoboken. the food is cheap as heck and the portions are plentiful


Posted by Vlad on Dec-06-2004 21:37:

quote:
Originally posted by nerve
L&B Spamoni(spelling) Gardens off 86th Street in Brooklyn, near Ave U.

AWESOME AWESOME AWESOME italian food.


Its not that great - its good, but you could surely find better.

Its teeny boppers galore over there.


Id rather go to Tottono's or Grimaldi's if I want pizza, and yes its worth the drive to go to either of these places.


Posted by phoenixBEBE on Dec-06-2004 21:58:

Flea Market is pretty nice

(french restaurant)

other than that...

cucina di pesce
sushi park
kiev


Posted by trunks1022 on Dec-06-2004 21:59:

quote:
Originally posted by bubbleravegirl
Flea Market is pretty nice

(french restaurant)

other than that...

cucina di pesce
sushi park
kiev


hehe fleas


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