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re: Good eats in NY
Posted on 12/9/15 at 2:46 pm to lsushelly
Posted on 12/9/15 at 2:46 pm to lsushelly
Nick's pizza.
Grey Dog for brunch
Daniel (If you want to break the bank)
As another poster suggested you should use yelp because there are so many restaurants per square mile so its best to just look at whats near you.
Grey Dog for brunch
Daniel (If you want to break the bank)
As another poster suggested you should use yelp because there are so many restaurants per square mile so its best to just look at whats near you.
Posted on 12/9/15 at 4:29 pm to mmonro3
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As another poster suggested you should use yelp because there are so many restaurants per square mile so its best to just look at whats near you.
I don't think Yelp was around, at least in app form, when I last went to NYC. But I asked a few locals where to go when we arrived, and more than a few of them said everywhere will be good. There is so much competition and so many people that if a place is bad, it won't last. We only planned a couple of meals in advance. We ate in the semi-private dining room at 21, and we ate lunch at the 4 Seasons. The rest of the time, we just stopped when we got hungry or when we saw some place we wanted to try. You'll be so busy if you're out and about that it can get too complicated to plan around your meals.
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