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stinky Jan 22, 2006 3:44 pm

NYC Lunch Restaurant Advice
 
Dear fellow FT'ers,

The 'other half' and I are going to NYC for a few days and I wanted to treat her for a lovely lunch as it's her birthday (dinner plans already made by the missus as her b'day happens to fall on Valentines day...)

Any advice for lovely NYC lunch places (price should be less than a couple hundred of bucks (including moderate wine) if possible...) - I would be gratefully appreciated. Someone recommended that Fleur de Sel has a wonderful wine paired lunch menu...

Kind Regards,

stinky

Non-NonRev Jan 22, 2006 6:10 pm

Le Bernadin serves a $51 Prix Fixe lunch:

http://www.le-bernardin.com/menu_lunch.html


A couple of other suggestions:

The Modern (in the newly-expanded Museum of Modern Art)

Nougatine (the cafe attached to Jean Georges)

thelark Jan 22, 2006 11:12 pm

Can also do Jean Georges instead of Nougatine - the main dining room is nicer. Go to Payard afterwards for afternoon desserts and coffee.

gradvmedusa Jan 25, 2006 4:23 am

I'm having lunch in the main dining room at Jean George on friday, I will let you know how it was if youre considering that place. I think they have more romantic seating along the south? side, ask when you make your reservation. Oh, if it were my date I would take a Cab over to Dylan's on the east side for some after lunch deserts(It IS her birthday) then window shop your way up madison to the Met.

Russell745 Jan 25, 2006 4:49 am

Want a real NY lunch?

Katz Delicatessen, Houston Street ^

stinky Jan 31, 2006 6:49 pm


Originally Posted by gradvmedusa
I'm having lunch in the main dining room at Jean George on friday, I will let you know how it was if youre considering that place. I think they have more romantic seating along the south? side, ask when you make your reservation. Oh, if it were my date I would take a Cab over to Dylan's on the east side for some after lunch deserts(It IS her birthday) then window shop your way up madison to the Met.


Booked at Jean Georges for lunch in their Formal Dining Room - would appreciate if you could let me know how it went...

Dylan's sounds great but we'll be going straight to JFK after what I hope will be a phenomenal birthday lunch!

stinky

deltajfk Feb 10, 2006 5:02 pm

http://63.106.144.9/RI/web/index.do;jsessionid=DCBF89223B4AF6BE9793A5DC20A27A E1?method=goldenAppleList


Make sure to check out this site before eating at any restaurant in the city, it is the health reports, and let me tell you they are not so pretty.

Enjoy the greatest city on this planet. :D

dannyr Feb 10, 2006 5:11 pm

I wouldn't go anywhere except for Peter Luger Steakhouse at 178 Broadway in Brooklyn.


Originally Posted by Zagat Survey
Williamsburg's "utopia of steakdom" is again voted the No. 1 chophouse in this Survey - for the 22nd consecutive year - thanks to "buttery soft" meats and "killer sides" served in a faux (verging on funky) "German biergarten" setting; since they "don't taste plastic," "bring cash, and plenty of it," and if the "gruff" waiters "mock you for asking for a menu," just order what everyone else is having - the "ultimate porterhouse."


bjdsave Feb 10, 2006 5:32 pm

I second Le Bernadin, esp the fixed price lunch.

If you do want the ultimate steak, Luger's is it but if you go there bear in mind
1) Not a neighborhood for strolling
2) as posted above - bring CASH! and plenty of it


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