Dinner with a show at one of the grandest stage in the world. In my opinion, 3 stars from the tire man is only a matter of time for the Lincoln. . . . → Read More: The Lincoln – On the grandest stage, an exceptional performance
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Dinner with a show at one of the grandest stage in the world. In my opinion, 3 stars from the tire man is only a matter of time for the Lincoln. . . . → Read More: The Lincoln – On the grandest stage, an exceptional performance SD 26 is what happens to an Italian restaurant when it plops down between 5th and Madison avenue. It picks up a New York attitude and sheds most of the quaint rustic feel–perhaps even its authentic taste. . . . → Read More: SD 26 – Italian without the accent There are a number of ways I hear people judge restaurants. One friend bases his judgment on how often his water gets refilled, one judges French restaurants by their bread baskets. If we were to judge Italian by the meatballs, Vento would be pretty damn good. . . . → Read More: Vento Trattoria – The Triangular Restaurant in Meat Packing District (Closed) Since Armani is indeed, not in the business of feeding people, it is understandable that what you eat there is not going to be the pasta to end all pastas. The atmosphere is definitely quintessential New York: exclusive, high-end, and if you’re well dressed you will feel like a housewife on a bravo show. . . . → Read More: Haute Couture Dining – Giorgio Armani Ristorante 5th Ave |
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