Easter Brunch?
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Join Date: Jan 2005
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Easter Brunch?
My family (Mr albie, me, our 3 teen-age children, and my brother) will be in Manhattan Easter week, departing Sunday night, and are hoping for a nice brunch for our last day - someplace special and fun as it is Easter. Suggestions? We're looking for the perfect combination of super good food and a really nice venue - either great view, or great atmosphere, or super cool environment so the kids can post pictures. Suggestions?
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Join Date: Aug 2003
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I love Jean-Georges Nougatine. Its pricey but in my experience superior to most other equally expensive brunches. Its in Columbus Circle, unfortunately in the Musk, er I mean Trump, Hotel, but theyre just a tenant; theyre not otherwise associated with the hotel. And its right on Central Park.
If you like caviar and can deal with the $78 price, get the egg toast, an amazing (and pricey) two bite appetizer smothered in high quality caviar. (Ill sometimes splurge, getting that, a salad, and a glass of champagne. Itll run me $150, but its a wonderful, light meal.)
If you like caviar and can deal with the $78 price, get the egg toast, an amazing (and pricey) two bite appetizer smothered in high quality caviar. (Ill sometimes splurge, getting that, a salad, and a glass of champagne. Itll run me $150, but its a wonderful, light meal.)





