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  • NYC in 2 weeks - Lets try this again.

    My first thread was deleted, not sure why but it was.

    Had some good suggestions for places to eat and I can't remember wtf they were. :mad: A gyro place and a pizza place I know that.

    Lets do this again. Any food suggestions/places to see that I haven't been feel free to add them.

    So far, my "definite" list includes:

    Home | Don Antonio by Starita Original Neapolitan Pizza, NYC

    Burger Joint at LE PARKER MERIDIEN Hotel New York

    Bouchon Bakery - Home

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    Been watching a lot of food tv lately.

    Every consider going to Iron Chef Morimoto's restaurant in Chelsea?

    I have been to Rokusan-tei, the restaurant of Morimoto's mentor Rokusaburo Michiba in Ginza in Tokyo. Just fabulous food, easily the best food I have ever eaten.

    Morimoto is suposed to take Japanese cooking and add a fusion flair to it. Never had it myself but if it is anything like Michiba's stuff, it has good to be great. Pretty spendy though, I think.

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    • #3
      Le Bernardin . 155 West 51st Street . New York City . 212-554-1515

      Looks like Le Bernardin is booked for a month or more, so no seafood for you (unless you have some great contacts).



      http://momofuku.com/
      Last edited by Turbo3000; 04-30-13, 08:06 AM.

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      • #4
        he got scared this swamper would show up at one of them places,show his ass up knowing I was going up that way...deleted the thread..:rofl:

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Scrumhalf View Post

          Japanese cooking and add a fusion flair to it. Never had it .
          Scrum...what is that? a fusion flair..never heard of that bro?

          I know come out of the swamp and live once in a while..

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          • #6
            Fusion is where the chef mixes up different styles of cooking. When done right, it can be amazing.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Scrumhalf View Post
              Fusion is where the chef mixes up different styles of cooking. When done right, it can be amazing.
              what like grilled and steamed at the same time?

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              • #8
                Halal Brothers food cart is the place for gyros. Mofo mentioned extremely long lines, but I didn't encounter that, so I guess it varies. Busy - yes. There are 3 in the same area. I had read they are not all created equal, but I can't vouch for that. We went to one, and it was very good.

                Halal Brother Cart (53rd & 6th) Makes our TOP 15 NYC LIST (Below) - Review of 53rd & 6th Halal, New York City, NY - TripAdvisor


                I also posted about Patzeria Perfect Pizza. The guys were super friendly, and the pizza was great.

                Patzeria Perfect Pizza, New York City - Restaurant Reviews - TripAdvisor


                When I went, I started a thread and someone recommended Vynl. I doubt I would recommend that. It wasn't bad, it just wasn't the greatest.

                Vynl Restaurant Hell's Kitchen New York City


                I also heard Junior's was the best place for cheesecake. I wasn't impressed. My cheesecake had rotten/over ripe strawberries on it. Yuck.

                Junior's Most Fabulous Cheesecake and Desserts

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                • #9
                  Ohhh, how could I forget the cannoli's! This bakery is BUSY, but so good. We went twice and I even brought some back.


                  Ferrara Bakery & Café

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                  • #10
                    We also tried this place in Greenwich based on "great reviews." It was.....different. Nothing special, IMO. It's a hot dog with their special onion/relish sauce stuff.


                    Gray's Papaya - Greenwich Village - New York, NY

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by lipripper View Post

                      what like grilled and steamed at the same time?
                      No, no.. like mixing up Japanese and Hispanic styles, for example.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Scrumhalf View Post
                        No, no.. like mixing up Japanese and Hispanic styles, for example.
                        AHH got ya!!!

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Scrumhalf View Post
                          Been watching a lot of food tv lately.

                          Every consider going to Iron Chef Morimoto's restaurant in Chelsea?

                          I have been to Rokusan-tei, the restaurant of Morimoto's mentor Rokusaburo Michiba in Ginza in Tokyo. Just fabulous food, easily the best food I have ever eaten.

                          Morimoto is suposed to take Japanese cooking and add a fusion flair to it. Never had it myself but if it is anything like Michiba's stuff, it has good to be great. Pretty spendy though, I think.
                          Yea, cooking and food channel are like 2 of the 5 channels I ever watch lol. Few of those places in my list to go I saw on cooking channel. Not sure about Morimoto, none of his stuff ever looks appealing to me. I would much rather go to Mario Batali's place.

                          Originally posted by Turbo3000 View Post
                          Le Bernardin . 155 West 51st Street . New York City . 212-554-1515

                          Looks like Le Bernardin is booked for a month or more, so no seafood for you (unless you have some great contacts).

                          momofuku
                          I have seen both those places on TV. Le-bernadin looks amazing. Wonder If I can do a walk in without reservation. Hour or 2 wait MIGHT be worth it there.

                          Originally posted by lipripper View Post
                          he got scared this swamper would show up at one of them places,show his ass up knowing I was going up that way...deleted the thread..:rofl:
                          I had actually asked you a question in there. Are you actually going into the city or are you going to stay in the woods?

                          Originally posted by FitnessBrat View Post
                          Halal Brothers food cart is the place for gyros. Mofo mentioned extremely long lines, but I didn't encounter that, so I guess it varies. Busy - yes. There are 3 in the same area. I had read they are not all created equal, but I can't vouch for that. We went to one, and it was very good.

                          Halal Brother Cart (53rd & 6th) Makes our TOP 15 NYC LIST (Below) - Review of 53rd & 6th Halal, New York City, NY - TripAdvisor


                          I also posted about Patzeria Perfect Pizza. The guys were super friendly, and the pizza was great.

                          Patzeria Perfect Pizza, New York City - Restaurant Reviews - TripAdvisor


                          When I went, I started a thread and someone recommended Vynl. I doubt I would recommend that. It wasn't bad, it just wasn't the greatest.

                          Vynl Restaurant Hell's Kitchen New York City


                          I also heard Junior's was the best place for cheesecake. I wasn't impressed. My cheesecake had rotten/over ripe strawberries on it. Yuck.

                          Junior's Most Fabulous Cheesecake and Desserts
                          Halal Brothers and Patzeria, thanks. I dont think I want to do to the other places if they were shit. lol. Only favorites. What was your best meal there?

                          Just looked at your old new york thread to get some ideas for places. I was such an ass.


                          Originally posted by lipripper View Post
                          what like grilled and steamed at the same time?


                          Originally posted by FitnessBrat View Post
                          Ohhh, how could I forget the cannoli's! This bakery is BUSY, but so good. We went twice and I even brought some back.

                          Ferrara Bakery & Café
                          I have been to that one. So so for me. Think I went during an off time because the stuff I got was kind of stale.

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                          • #14
                            I looked at it, too. Pretty sure you're now aware you're lucky I even speak to you.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by FitnessBrat View Post
                              I looked at it, too. Pretty sure you're now aware you're lucky I even speak to you.
                              I think you should try and make me feel a little worse about it then I already do. :breakit:


                              Ok so the updated list. The nicer dinner type restaurants all require reservations and I am not going to do that. Just going to be a walk in and hope for the best. For that reason I will just post those places once I have gone. "Fast Food" though I can do!


                              Home | Don Antonio by Starita Original Neapolitan Pizza, NYC

                              Patzeria Perfect Pizza, New York City - Restaurant Reviews - TripAdvisor

                              53rd & 6th – Halal Gyro Platter Cart NYC

                              Burger Joint at LE PARKER MERIDIEN Hotel New York

                              Bouchon Bakery - Home


                              Now I just need to find a good pub type place with all kinds of beer on tap. Went to this place the last time I was there and they had like 300 kinds of beer. Cool place. Kinda want to try some place new though. DBGB | Kitchen and Bar

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