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For upscale Greek in our neighborhood, we go to Pylos on e7th between A and 1st. I love the design, and the food is always quite good- mix of classics and newer style.
:wall: Pylos is great. I miss all the quality affordable restaurant options I had when I lived on E. 10th st. In Tribeca if you want sushi it's either Nobu or Food Emporium. btw El Floppo - have you tried Atlas (on 2nd ave near 5th st)? Small little shop with some outdoor seating. It's a little gem. Probably my favorite breakfast place in NYC for the price. I'd get a grilled chicken egg white platter with whole wheat bagel for $4.95. Their crepes are amazing. Good coffee as well.
 
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For upscale Greek in our neighborhood, we go to Pylos on e7th between A and 1st. I love the design, and the food is always quite good- mix of classics and newer style.
:thumbup: Pylos is great. I miss all the quality affordable restaurant options I had when I lived on E. 10th st. In Tribeca if you want sushi it's either Nobu or Food Emporium. btw El Floppo - have you tried Atlas (on 2nd ave near 5th st)? Small little shop with some outdoor seating. It's a little gem. Probably my favorite breakfast place in NYC for the price. I'd get a grilled chicken egg white platter with whole wheat bagel for $4.95. Their crepes are amazing. Good coffee as well.
Never been... I can visualize the block, but I can't do the same for Atlas. Is it one of those little storefronts (like Ruben's Empanadas) with barely any street presence? I'll keep an eye out for it- the wife is alwyas looking for crepes (usually do Creperie on Ludlow or Angelina's- the best French Toast, btw- around the corner on A).
 
For upscale Greek in our neighborhood, we go to Pylos on e7th between A and 1st. I love the design, and the food is always quite good- mix of classics and newer style.
:thumbup: Pylos is great. I miss all the quality affordable restaurant options I had when I lived on E. 10th st. In Tribeca if you want sushi it's either Nobu or Food Emporium. btw El Floppo - have you tried Atlas (on 2nd ave near 5th st)? Small little shop with some outdoor seating. It's a little gem. Probably my favorite breakfast place in NYC for the price. I'd get a grilled chicken egg white platter with whole wheat bagel for $4.95. Their crepes are amazing. Good coffee as well.
Never been... I can visualize the block, but I can't do the same for Atlas. Is it one of those little storefronts (like Ruben's Empanadas) with barely any street presence? I'll keep an eye out for it- the wife is alwyas looking for crepes (usually do Creperie on Ludlow or Angelina's- the best French Toast, btw- around the corner on A).
you tried Crooked Tree Creperie on 8th or 7th st. btw 1/A ave? that's my favorite crepe spot.
 
For upscale Greek in our neighborhood, we go to Pylos on e7th between A and 1st. I love the design, and the food is always quite good- mix of classics and newer style.
:thumbup: Pylos is great. I miss all the quality affordable restaurant options I had when I lived on E. 10th st. In Tribeca if you want sushi it's either Nobu or Food Emporium. btw El Floppo - have you tried Atlas (on 2nd ave near 5th st)? Small little shop with some outdoor seating. It's a little gem. Probably my favorite breakfast place in NYC for the price. I'd get a grilled chicken egg white platter with whole wheat bagel for $4.95. Their crepes are amazing. Good coffee as well.
Never been... I can visualize the block, but I can't do the same for Atlas. Is it one of those little storefronts (like Ruben's Empanadas) with barely any street presence? I'll keep an eye out for it- the wife is alwyas looking for crepes (usually do Creperie on Ludlow or Angelina's- the best French Toast, btw- around the corner on A).
you tried Crooked Tree Creperie on 8th or 7th st. btw 1/A ave? that's my favorite crepe spot.
I know we've tried that spot- but we haven't been back for no good reason other than it's outside the 5 block radius and the crepe is an occasional craving by the Mrs. If they deliever, I'll be keeping that place in mind too- :)
 
Question for FFA...Which is the best Steakhouse in NY?Is it truly Peter Lugars? TIA
It's all personal preference. You can't go wrong with Lugers. The best thing about Lugers is their bacon and that's what gives them the edge over other top steakhouses. If I'm going purely for steak, my favorite place is Striphouse.
yea. for me, i thought lugers steak was overrated. THe sides are great. the bacon and the creamed spinach are awesome. I like del friscos better. but lugers is definitely a place worth checking out.
 
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Talk to me about weekend trips to upstate NY. :lmao:Looking for camping or a B&B in the Adirondacks.
That's a schlep for a weekend trip. Worth it, but 4+ hours of driving. I've only really spent time in Lake George and Lake Placid- with no camping at either. Curious to see what the experts say... :hophead:
 
We headed into Fat Hippo down the street on Clinton the other night after realizing Clinton Bakery was closed. Very happy with it (American comfort food done up a bit with nice fresh ingredients)- tasty, cheapish ($10-15 entrees), with strong drinks.

 
We headed into Fat Hippo down the street on Clinton the other night after realizing Clinton Bakery was closed. Very happy with it (American comfort food done up a bit with nice fresh ingredients)- tasty, cheapish ($10-15 entrees), with strong drinks.
Will have to check that place out. A great hidden little restaurant on the LES/Chinatown area is Grotto. I used to live a few blocks from it and the atmosphere is perfect for a date. The lady or if you rollerblade (the man) will be impressed you know of it. A little on the pricey side for Italian but well worth it for the food and decor. http://newyork.timeout.com/restaurants/low...ide/1488/grotto

 
For upscale Greek in our neighborhood, we go to Pylos on e7th between A and 1st. I love the design, and the food is always quite good- mix of classics and newer style.
:) Pylos is great. I miss all the quality affordable restaurant options I had when I lived on E. 10th st. In Tribeca if you want sushi it's either Nobu or Food Emporium. btw El Floppo - have you tried Atlas (on 2nd ave near 5th st)? Small little shop with some outdoor seating. It's a little gem. Probably my favorite breakfast place in NYC for the price. I'd get a grilled chicken egg white platter with whole wheat bagel for $4.95. Their crepes are amazing. Good coffee as well.
Never been... I can visualize the block, but I can't do the same for Atlas. Is it one of those little storefronts (like Ruben's Empanadas) with barely any street presence? I'll keep an eye out for it- the wife is alwyas looking for crepes (usually do Creperie on Ludlow or Angelina's- the best French Toast, btw- around the corner on A).
Sorry for not answering your question earlier. It's on the West side of the street. Small presence but now they have some outdoor seating. http://nymag.com/listings/restaurant/atlas-cafe/

And corner store on 4th and 2nd ave next to Atlas has 3 for $5 Odwalla specials everyday. Considering Whole Foods sells these things for $3.50 and I can't find them cheaper than $3 anywhere else in the country, this is definitely a loss leader but great for those who love Odwalla.

 
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We headed into Fat Hippo down the street on Clinton the other night after realizing Clinton Bakery was closed. Very happy with it (American comfort food done up a bit with nice fresh ingredients)- tasty, cheapish ($10-15 entrees), with strong drinks.
Will have to check that place out. A great hidden little restaurant on the LES/Chinatown area is Grotto. I used to live a few blocks from it and the atmosphere is perfect for a date. The lady or if you rollerblade (the man) will be impressed you know of it. A little on the pricey side for Italian but well worth it for the food and decor. http://newyork.timeout.com/restaurants/low...ide/1488/grotto
That spot on Forsyth? I used to work around the corner from there and always wanted to check it out... but strangely could never remember it. Another great rec, RD- :thumbup:
 
We headed into Fat Hippo down the street on Clinton the other night after realizing Clinton Bakery was closed. Very happy with it (American comfort food done up a bit with nice fresh ingredients)- tasty, cheapish ($10-15 entrees), with strong drinks.
Will have to check that place out. A great hidden little restaurant on the LES/Chinatown area is Grotto. I used to live a few blocks from it and the atmosphere is perfect for a date. The lady or if you rollerblade (the man) will be impressed you know of it. A little on the pricey side for Italian but well worth it for the food and decor. http://newyork.timeout.com/restaurants/low...ide/1488/grotto
That spot on Forsyth? I used to work around the corner from there and always wanted to check it out... but strangely could never remember it. Another great rec, RD- :thumbdown:
that's it. take the stairs down.
 
Has anyone transferred a Time Warner cable bill before? I am thinking I might be better off just starting a new account (to get any new subscriber discount). Are any of the alternatives better? I am not eligible for Netfios.

 
Where are you guys getting your hair cut?

I'm like the typhoid FFAer of hair-cutters/stylists... the ones that didn't retire soon after cutting my hair sucked. (... :( ... not literally )

 
So I finally gave TWC the :finger: after going to their 23rd st. office to try to transfer an account 4 times I finally ditched them.

I switched to Verizon, they make you get a home phone (can't just get internet and cable), but even with the phone it is about the same price as TWC.

With Verizon you get DirectTV (NFL Sunday ticket), an internet connection that is about 3x bigger then TWC plus a landline phone which will come in handy for conference calls working from home.

 
So I finally gave TWC the :finger: after going to their 23rd st. office to try to transfer an account 4 times I finally ditched them.I switched to Verizon, they make you get a home phone (can't just get internet and cable), but even with the phone it is about the same price as TWC.With Verizon you get DirectTV (NFL Sunday ticket), an internet connection that is about 3x bigger then TWC plus a landline phone which will come in handy for conference calls working from home.
Intrigued
 
So I finally gave TWC the :finger: after going to their 23rd st. office to try to transfer an account 4 times I finally ditched them.I switched to Verizon, they make you get a home phone (can't just get internet and cable), but even with the phone it is about the same price as TWC.With Verizon you get DirectTV (NFL Sunday ticket), an internet connection that is about 3x bigger then TWC plus a landline phone which will come in handy for conference calls working from home.
Intrigued
What is interesting is that the internet connection appears to come from your phone line and not the cable. DirectTV I'm assuming is through coax right? I know it is typically through a satellite hookup, but there was no mention of a dish or having to have line of site to a certain part of the sky etc...ETA - RCN did not service my building so Verizon was my 3rd choice. I'm pretty sure Fios is not available either, I checked a few weeks ago.
 
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I tried making reservations at Lupa and at Little Owl for tomorrow. They both said you need to make reservations several weeks ahead of time if you want a prime hour on the weekend (between 7pm and 9pm). They both take walk-ins, but the wait can be up to an hour or more. I am going to try La Focaccia tomorrow, since I got a reservation at the right time for us, but am considering walking in at Lupa. I have been really wanting to go there and am a big fan of Batali in general. I don't think tomorrow is going to be the right time for it, though.

 
I tried making reservations at Lupa and at Little Owl for tomorrow. They both said you need to make reservations several weeks ahead of time if you want a prime hour on the weekend (between 7pm and 9pm). They both take walk-ins, but the wait can be up to an hour or more. I am going to try La Focaccia tomorrow, since I got a reservation at the right time for us, but am considering walking in at Lupa. I have been really wanting to go there and am a big fan of Batali in general. I don't think tomorrow is going to be the right time for it, though.
I always walk into Lupa. Little Owl can be tough if you don't know people. Again, try walking in early that evening or walking by in the afternoon and inquiring. If they like you, they'll try to accommodate. A brilliant Italian spot in the West Village is dell'anima. Went there dinner last week and brunch yesterday. Both meals were excellent. Really cool, intimate spot like Little Owl. I'd recommend the outdoor sidewalk seating in the back facing Corner Bistro.

http://nymag.com/listings/restaurant/dellanima/ :rolleyes:

 
Went to Lupa last week, it was still good although didn't seem to taste as great as before. What rocked my world was Momo####u Ssam Bar http://www.momo####u.com/ssam/default.asp and one of the best things I've ever tasted was bbq rib sandwich (newman's farm, mo) – red onion slaw

ETA: you have go to be serious, you can't say f u k u ?

 
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I tried making reservations at Lupa and at Little Owl for tomorrow. They both said you need to make reservations several weeks ahead of time if you want a prime hour on the weekend (between 7pm and 9pm). They both take walk-ins, but the wait can be up to an hour or more. I am going to try La Focaccia tomorrow, since I got a reservation at the right time for us, but am considering walking in at Lupa. I have been really wanting to go there and am a big fan of Batali in general. I don't think tomorrow is going to be the right time for it, though.
I always walk into Lupa. Little Owl can be tough if you don't know people. Again, try walking in early that evening or walking by in the afternoon and inquiring. If they like you, they'll try to accommodate. A brilliant Italian spot in the West Village is dell'anima. Went there dinner last week and brunch yesterday. Both meals were excellent. Really cool, intimate spot like Little Owl. I'd recommend the outdoor sidewalk seating in the back facing Corner Bistro.

http://nymag.com/listings/restaurant/dellanima/ :unsure:
I wound up going to Casa instead of La Focaccia and it was great. One of the best meals I have had in a long time. The service was just ok, but the food is fantastic. Casa is also a nice, intimate place in a great neighborhood (only a couple of blocks from Little Owl). Dell'anima sounds good too and I will give it a try.
 
Debating wether or not to go to the Big Apple BBQ This saturday....

I know Floppo has talked about it... is this just a massive crowd with long lines???

Weather looks good... Anyone going?

 
Debating wether or not to go to the Big Apple BBQ This saturday....

I know Floppo has talked about it... is this just a massive crowd with long lines???

Weather looks good... Anyone going?
I would, but I'll be up north for my parent's 50th.
Massive crowd- checklong lines- check

If you want BBQ from Texas and other states- it's a must. (or if your pregant wife is craving it)

eta: and it just occured to me, she gave birth- I'll have to confirm this- the night after we went to this. So the Big Apple BBQ and my kid's b-day will always be linked (we'll be out of town to celebrate it with the inlaws).

 
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I'm definitely checking out the Big Apple BBQ this weekend. Growing up in Texas, I've really missed real BBQ since moving here. Plus it's 2 blocks from the Apartment so there is no excuse.

 
I'm definitely checking out the Big Apple BBQ this weekend. Growing up in Texas, I've really missed real BBQ since moving here. Plus it's 2 blocks from the Apartment so there is no excuse.
let me know how it is...being a native Texan I feel the same way about NY BBQ....however, it's much better than the sorry excuse for Tex Mex they have up here.
 
I'm definitely checking out the Big Apple BBQ this weekend. Growing up in Texas, I've really missed real BBQ since moving here. Plus it's 2 blocks from the Apartment so there is no excuse.
Some buddies at work are talking about heading out for it at 7:30 or 8 to get a spot, it opens at 10 and it will be crowded, wish I was in town this weekend to check it out.
 
I'm definitely checking out the Big Apple BBQ this weekend. Growing up in Texas, I've really missed real BBQ since moving here. Plus it's 2 blocks from the Apartment so there is no excuse.
Some buddies at work are talking about heading out for it at 7:30 or 8 to get a spot, it opens at 10 and it will be crowded, wish I was in town this weekend to check it out.
Thanks for the heads up.
 
I'm definitely checking out the Big Apple BBQ this weekend. Growing up in Texas, I've really missed real BBQ since moving here. Plus it's 2 blocks from the Apartment so there is no excuse.
Some buddies at work are talking about heading out for it at 7:30 or 8 to get a spot, it opens at 10 and it will be crowded, wish I was in town this weekend to check it out.
Thanks for the heads up.
That's great the people from The Salt Lick will be there. Easily the best BBQ sauce I've ever had. Anyone in Texas knows this place. About 40 minutes outside of Austin, in the middle of nowhere and always packed.
 
I know it's not NYC related, but since we're on the topic of BBQ...

I bought a gallon of their suicide wing sauce, best wing sauce I have ever had hands down:

http://www.lendys.com/

It's not too spicy and has great flavor.

 
Mrs. Norwood wants to go out on a dinner cruise around manhattan for her b-day. Have any of you done this before? Any recommendations?

 
Has anyone been to the Brooklyn Waterfront Artist Coalition? I'm looking to pick up a painting or two and this looks like a better option than a NYC gallery. I've also never been to Red Hook so any restaurant recs.? Probably just good bar food/burgers/BBQ or maybe a steakhouse.

thx

 
Mrs. Norwood wants to go out on a dinner cruise around manhattan for her b-day. Have any of you done this before? Any recommendations?
Not sure about the dinner cruise, but my fiance just did a lunch cruise around Manhattan last weekend as part of her bachelorette party and said it was a good time. I'll ask her what line they used.
 
The wife and I are looking to move back to Manhattan this fall. Is it just me or have rents come down? Is it just the summer? Will rents go back up this fall?

 
The wife and I are looking to move back to Manhattan this fall. Is it just me or have rents come down? Is it just the summer? Will rents go back up this fall?
Rents have def came down. No reason to pay a brokers fee. If you do you are either rich, don't have time to look on your own or stupid. If you don't mind living in one of those midtown high rises there are plenty of places offering 1-3 months free rent.
 
I'm guessing Soho House is a waste of $1734? (Assuming I would even get accepted)
I think it is but a few of my English friends are members so I just tag along with them. You can bring up to 4 guests. I really enjoy the pool upstairs. Good, clean, fun. Their Halloween party is also pretty sweet. If you apply for a membership, don't say you're a banker/lawyer as they're trying to attract more rich and successful artists.
 
It's official the recession has hit NYC. Cover charge at FD's tonight was only $10 for Thurs. Night, back romm to the left was closed and the place was only half full. The emptiest I've ever seen the place.

 
http://eater.com/archives/2009/08/seized_u...the_tax_man.php

I went there a week ago, normally after a soccer game at Chelsea Piers we get drunk and feast on wings and our tab is only like $60-70 because the bartender knows what a buy-back is. We go to Blondies since we were playing on the UWS and our tab was $190, I ask the bartender if he hooked us up while staring at the bill, his response, "Yeah man, we gave you the team discount and I gave you lots of free stuff." :shrug: Not once did he tell us this pitcher was on him... :kicksrock: Glad they got busted. Oh yeah they don't serve Car Bombs there because the owner had a bad experience 1 time with a group of guys that got drunk off of them.

 
Really digging the Vietnamese sandwich craze. That along with all the Neopalitan pizza places (like Keste) have been a welcome and relatively cheap addition to the cities dinning options.

 
Ok been to Virgil's, sides were small but that didn't bother me, always get full on the meat anyway. Brisket was nothing special, seemed like it was on par with Brother Jimmy's also had the pulled chicken, again not bad but nothing super. Still on my list: Dinosaur BBQ, Blue Smoke (ate there once many years ago) and Daisy Mays only because everyone here raves about it, but we used to get DM catered here at work and was never impressed.

My personal favorite nyc BBQ joints:

1. Hill Country (moist brisket, ribs)

2. Righteous Urban BBQ (burnt ends: limited availability, bacon)

3. Southern Hospitality (biscuit, sides, ribs)

4. Waterfront Ale House (pulled pork sandwich, house hot sauce)

5. Spanky's

6. Wildwood

7. Virgil's

8. Brother Jimmy's (on the list out of courtesy because I like their bars but their food does not stack up against the competition)

9. Duke's (a step below Bro J's, meh)

 
http://eater.com/archives/2009/08/seized_u...the_tax_man.php

I went there a week ago, normally after a soccer game at Chelsea Piers we get drunk and feast on wings and our tab is only like $60-70 because the bartender knows what a buy-back is. We go to Blondies since we were playing on the UWS and our tab was $190, I ask the bartender if he hooked us up while staring at the bill, his response, "Yeah man, we gave you the team discount and I gave you lots of free stuff." :rolleyes: Not once did he tell us this pitcher was on him... :confused: Glad they got busted. Oh yeah they don't serve Car Bombs there because the owner had a bad experience 1 time with a group of guys that got drunk off of them.
for what?
 

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