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Heading up in a couple of days for a few day stay, looking for a new place to eat out, suggestions?

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Heading up in a couple of days for a few day stay, looking for a new place to eat out, suggestions?

 

http://www.bradysbar.com/

 

1583 2nd Avenue
corner of 82nd and 2nd

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Also, what's the name of that triangle shaped building In between two angled streets? I see it in movies and TV all the time.

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http://www.bradysbar.com/

 

1583 2nd Avenue
corner of 82nd and 2nd

 

 

Site is blocked, which seems odd for a restaurant, but just by the sound of it....might get cheated on the tab or something...

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Also, what's the name of that triangle shaped building In between two angled streets? I see it in movies and TV all the time.

Yeah, it's right near that square that I see all the times.

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Also, what's the name of that triangle shaped building In between two angled streets? I see it in movies and TV all the time.

The Flatiron Building. Monica Lewinsky lived there at one time.

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NY geeks here = tools

Keep your eyes on the road junior or are you letting your wife drive you around ?

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Heading up in a couple of days for a few day stay, looking for a new place to eat out, suggestions?

What day(s) ?

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Keep your eyes on the road junior or are you letting your wife drive you around ?

Lunch time bro

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Also, what's the name of that triangle shaped building In between two angled streets? I see it in movies and TV all the time.

It's where Broadway crosses Fifth Ave.

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Heading up in a couple of days for a few day stay, looking for a new place to eat out, suggestions?

I can send you to the "White" Dave and Busters. Unlike when I visited your territory.

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What are you into?

 

Le Bernadine

Les halles

Tao

Nobu

Bunn

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I would like to try something new this time around. Somali, Afghan, I do enjoy Korean as well....tired of Thai

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When are you coming ?

 

Heading up tomorrow morning on an early train.

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Bad day to come in. Rockefeller Tree lighting and half of midtown shut down as a result. Don't have any recommendations for the delicacy you meantioned above.

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Bad day to come in. Rockefeller Tree lighting and half of midtown shut down as a result. Don't have any recommendations for the delicacy you meantioned above.

 

Great....oh well, what about little Italy?

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Far enough away.

Eat at Umbertos Clam House and get your desserts at Ferrara Bakery.

 

If you want Chinese that Chinese people eat go to Wo Hop on Mott street. Other side of Canal Street from Little Italy. It's in the basement but the food is great.

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Far enough away.

Eat at Umbertos Clam House and get your desserts at Ferrara Bakery.

 

If you want Chinese that Chinese people eat go to Wo Hop on Mott street. Other side of Canal Street from Little Italy. It's in the basement but the food is great.

 

Thanks! Always looking for new places.

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Thanks! Always looking for new places.

Little Italy is really little now. Try Eataly and there is also a vibrant Korea town 31st b/w 5th and B way. Pedestrian plaza arund there too.

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Site is blocked, which seems odd for a restaurant, but just by the sound of it....might get cheated on the tab or something...

 

Nah. It would probably end up being light.

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Little Italy is really little now. Try Eataly and there is also a vibrant Korea town 31st b/w 5th and B way. Pedestrian plaza arund there too.

 

I ate there last time I went, it was good enough....you have to uber out of there though, no taxis? WTF?

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I would like to try something new this time around. Somali, Afghan, I do enjoy Korean as well....tired of Thai

Soccarat makes excellent paella. Per se has a vegetable tasting menu. Hangwai is great Korean.

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Little Italy is really little now..

This is very true. I tell everyone that China Invaded Italy.

 

Literally spilled over Canal Street.

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What about that bridge looking thing that crosses the East River and seems to be heading into Brooklyn?

 

 

What do they call that again?

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I ate there last time I went, it was good enough....you have to uber out of there though, no taxis? WTF?

Where, Eataly? No cabs on 5th avenue? 23st is one of the busiest throughofares in NYC. Im not aware of restrictions.

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What about that bridge looking thing that crosses the East River and seems to be heading into Brooklyn?

 

 

What do they call that again?

Brooklyn Bridge ?

Manhattan Bridge ?

Williamsburg Bridge ?

 

Can you be more "Pacific" ?

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Far enough away.

Eat at Umbertos Clam House and get your desserts at Ferrara Bakery.

 

If you want Chinese that Chinese people eat go to Wo Hop on Mott street. Other side of Canal Street from Little Italy. It's in the basement but the food is great.

Woo Hop is great food. Act like you've been there before.😄

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Hey Shots, you ever been to Monas? The Italian place that is famous for serving Sinatra on Thanksgiving when they were closed? Best meatballs and spaghetti I ever had. Very formal and expensive, but worth it.

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Hey Shots, you ever been to Monas? The Italian place that is famous for serving Sinatra on Thanksgiving when they were closed? Best meatballs and spaghetti I ever had. Very formal and expensive, but worth it.

Patsys !!!

 

In the 80's early 90's I did all of the NYC "it" spots. Some names escape me but one Italian place on 10th Ave was a great restaurant set behind a pasta shop. It was not the influence for Scenes of an Itialian Restaurant by Billy Joel however if was the setting of the picture on the back of the album The Stranger. It was blown up an posted on the back wall.

 

Elaine's before it closed. Place in Harlem - Sylvia's

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I got to say I've lived the NY life as you have in NOLA. Partied with a ton of celebrities- I ❤️ NY

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I got to say I've lived the NY life as you have in NOLA. Partied with a ton of celebrities- I ❤️ NY

🍻

I did a jaeger with Dave Attell. That's about the best I have.

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Patsys !!!

 

In the 80's early 90's I did all of the NYC "it" spots. Some names escape me but one Italian place on 10th Ave was a great restaurant set behind a pasta shop. It was not the influence for Scenes of an Itialian Restaurant by Billy Joel however if was the setting of the picture on the back of the album The Stranger. It was blown up an posted on the back wall.

 

Elaine's before it closed. Place in Harlem - Sylvia's[/quote

 

 

Patsys was the place I was thinking of.😄 I ordered two meat ball and spaghetti's and only ate the meatballs and sauce with the bread. Damn memory.

 

Went to Sylvia's last time I was there. Wasn't impressed at at all. Ordered wine and it came in a twist cap. Was fun going to Harlem though. And that's why we went there. Went to say we did it. The cab drive back to Times Square was better. 😳

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Woo Hop is great food. Act like you've been there before.😄

I remember we spoke about this place when you were in town.

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I did a jaeger with Dave Attell. That's about the best I have.

Most people here think I'm full of soup but whatever. Was on the Howard Stern show three times (2 on radio and once WOR TV show). Ironically my friend growing up - his dad was Friends with Jackienthe Jokeman. Smoked pot with him at 13/14 years old. Was a nice reunion years later on the show. Had lunch with him and stuttering John.

 

So much more. Oh yeah Trump. Worked for his son inlaw Jared Kushner for a couple years. Forget about him - Ivanka :wub:

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Most people here think I'm full of soup but whatever. Was on the Howard Stern show three times (2 on radio and once WOR TV show). Ironically my friend growing up - his dad was Friends with Jackienthe Jokeman. Smoked pot with him at 13/14 years old. Was a nice reunion years later on the show. Had lunch with him and stuttering John.

 

So much more. Oh yeah Trump. Worked for his son inlaw Jared Kushner for a couple years. Forget about him - Ivanka :wub:

I know some guys who did security Gigs at Trump events and properties. All had good things to say.

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