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Serge Dracula Slayer  Send Private Message
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01-26-2007 01:22 PM  
any MUST SEE restaurants in between Canal and Water street?
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01-26-2007 03:06 PM  
No.
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01-26-2007 07:31 PM  
Canal runs east/west while Water runs north /south, If you are including the entire area of Manhattan south of Canal street and west of Water, then there are many excellent restaurants to choose from. In Tribeca alone you could choose from:
Tribeca Grill
Bouley
Landmarc
Danube
The Harrison
Nobu
Nobu Next Door
Dylan Prime
Ecco
Il Giglio
Scalini Fedeli.
Gigino
Et al..All of which merit consideration. If you could narrow your focus I could be more specific. Invest in a Zagat Survey, it is THE essential guide to dining in NYC.
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01-26-2007 07:54 PM  
Oops. Sorry. When I saw the reference to "downtown", my eyes saw "Canal", but it registered in my brain as "Chambers". The area just below Canal is Tribeca ...Tri (angle) Be (low) Ca (nal). There are many fine restaurants there as listed above. However, of that list, the only one that qualifies as a MUST SEE, assuming one is planning a trip with a limited number of meals and wants to hit only the best ot the best, is Nobu.
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01-26-2007 08:12 PM  
I figured you were having a brain fart as I find the majority of your posts to be well thought out and written. Must be that post graduate degree.
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01-27-2007 02:39 AM  
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Canal runs east/west while Water runs north /south, If you are including the entire area of Manhattan south of Canal street and west of Water, then there are many excellent restaurants to choose from. In Tribeca alone you could choose from:
Tribeca Grill
Bouley
Landmarc
Danube
The Harrison
Nobu
Nobu Next Door
Dylan Prime
Ecco
Il Giglio
Scalini Fedeli.
Gigino
Et al..All of which merit consideration. If you could narrow your focus I could be more specific. Invest in a Zagat Survey, it is THE essential guide to dining in NYC.




which those on the list allow bringing wine?
This should narrow the list considerably
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02-08-2007 04:18 PM  
New York International
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02-08-2007 07:25 PM  
i order locally fromkinara, i'm guessing they aren't related?
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02-08-2007 09:15 PM  
Probably not.....
The Indian restaurants we have in our area can be described only with the word "pathetic"
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