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Mickey’s Place Japanese Restaurant Review – Bayside Commuter Sushi

As the average American diner become more sophisticated with sushi, I’m saddened to see the food served at Mickey’s to regress into commonality. . . . → Read More: Mickey’s Place Japanese Restaurant Review – Bayside Commuter Sushi

Yuba Restaurant Review – This Business Ain’t Easy

The food isn’t bad, but my expectations were set far too high. With a more grounded approach, perhaps the restaurant could reinvent itself as an excellent neighborhood sushi destination. . . . → Read More: Yuba Restaurant Review – This Business Ain’t Easy

Aged Steakhouse Write Up – The Unnamed Chef

Instead of knowing the name of the gentleman who picked the seats, I’d rather know the name of the chef who’s passionate enough to put his name behind each plate that gets served on these designer tables. . . . → Read More: Aged Steakhouse Write Up – The Unnamed Chef

Revel Brunch Review – When night turns to day

Revel showcasing its $25 brunch.

With a beautiful garden and decent location, Revel has the ability to draw a crowd at any hour. We’re glad to see that the food is surprisingly solid, and the drinks are a good value. However as with most brunch, order with care, as you often only have 1 choice. . . . → Read More: Revel Brunch Review – When night turns to day

Food Parc Review – Futuristic Cafeteria Dining

On weekends, despite the midtown address, the plaza felt like an oasis between 6 and 7th Ave. . . . → Read More: Food Parc Review – Futuristic Cafeteria Dining