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Last Post 07-01-2004 01:41 PM bywineismylife. 7 Replies.
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06-30-2004 10:17 PM  
Where do you recommend for Sunday Brunch in NYC? I know the Plaza Hotel has a great one, are there others I should look into? Ms. PQ and I will be in NYC the last weekend of July and I want to go to a great brunch before we leave. I have reservations for Babbo on one night and Balthazaar the other (I know it has been panned, but one of her friends convinced her that we HAD to go).

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06-30-2004 10:41 PM  
If you're looking for a big, elegant Sunday brunch, I can't help. Table d'Hote on East 95th Street, just east of Msdison, has a very nice one in a small, intimate setting.
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06-30-2004 11:08 PM  
Yep, the Plaza Hotel does a great job. I have not been but a friend loved it.
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07-01-2004 12:09 AM  
Not a brunch but if you want a really different breakfast with such huge portions there is no way you'll be able to eat it all then go to Norma's in the Parker Meridien Hotel. Make reservations. It gets real crowed, real fast.
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07-01-2004 12:50 PM  
Another vote for Norma's. They have a chorizo dish on their menu. 'Nuff said.
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07-01-2004 01:03 PM  
Thanks! I'll call and make reservations!
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07-01-2004 01:39 PM  
The Plaza is very nice for brunch. Norma's is nice a different way. Depends what you want.

Have a great time.

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07-01-2004 01:41 PM  
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The Plaza is very nice for brunch. Norma's is nice a different way. Depends what you want.

Doc




Exactly.
Joe-----Wine is like potato chips around me...if it's open, it's gone.
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