Places we're curious about
#1
Posted 03 August 2005 - 02:08 PM
So last night we walked by Lure Fishbar. I love the look of the place. Abby told me she did not like the fish there at all...
What about raw stuff? How are the cocktails?
It looks like the inside of a luxury yacht. Love those round banquettes.
#2
Posted 03 August 2005 - 02:10 PM
#3
Posted 04 August 2005 - 02:18 AM
Live Bait (23rd, opp Madison Sq Park) was an interesting place for a beer and a burger after work. Don't recall much in the way of live fish, though.Lure is an interesting name for a crudo place. Just slightly better than Bait.
Warren Buffett
#4
Posted 04 August 2005 - 02:56 AM
You mean like, "Wow, it's interesting how mediocre this place is" interesting?Live Bait (23rd, opp Madison Sq Park) was an interesting place for a beer and a burger after work. Don't recall much in the way of live fish, though.Lure is an interesting name for a crudo place. Just slightly better than Bait.
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#5
Posted 04 August 2005 - 12:34 PM
I do recall they served food there, and I recall it wasn't all that good.
Warren Buffett
#6
Posted 04 August 2005 - 12:35 PM
#7
Posted 04 August 2005 - 01:53 PM
You mean like, "Wow, it's interesting how mediocre this place is" interesting?
Live Bait (23rd, opp Madison Sq Park) was an interesting place for a beer and a burger after work. Don't recall much in the way of live fish, though.Lure is an interesting name for a crudo place. Just slightly better than Bait.
#8
Posted 04 August 2005 - 03:57 PM
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#9
Posted 05 August 2005 - 02:01 AM
I've enjoyed that place the few times I've been there.Tabla's Bread Bar
#10
Posted 05 August 2005 - 02:47 AM
#11
Posted 05 August 2005 - 12:22 PM
"braying" Yes, that pretty much nails down their mode of communication. I shall use that in future passages.braying, personal-space-invading CSFB investment bankers.
#12
Posted 07 August 2005 - 06:50 AM
i like it very much for a little stop in and a few plates etc........but just wanted to add that if it's hot (and when won't it be), i heartily rec a tamarind margarita. walked in one day a few years ago, so hot and a bit early to meet some friends, another friend and i were talked into the tamarind and thought we'd been air-lifted to some kind of paradise. i have a feeling it works best when the weather is what it has ceaselessly been.......but since it's so ceaseless, you still have time to give it a try.After having drinks at Tabla's Bread Bar last night and observing some of the food prep from my perch down the end of the bar I am curious. We spied a few things that looked and smelled most appetizing, among them a radish chaat and nan with grilled lamb and mustard mashed potatoes. I would rather sit at a table than at the bar, which is populated a might too heavily by braying, personal-space-invading CSFB investment bankers.
#13
Posted 07 August 2005 - 08:24 PM
Has anyone tried it?
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Oops, nevermind me, duh, this is in the NY forum. Sorry.
#14
Posted 08 August 2005 - 05:39 PM
FOOD
Four rising-star (extraordinary, really) chefs from Spain will be doing guests stints at Suba, 109 Ludlow [Rivington/Delancey] 212.982.5714, in a series called "La Nueva Ola" (The New Wave). It’s $125 per person, which includes paired wines. Here’s the lineup:
• Pepe Rodríguez Rey: El Bohío, Illescas, La Mancha, Monday, August 8-Wednesday, August 10
• Raúl Aleixandre: Ca’Sento, Valencia, Monday, August 29-Wednesday, August 31
• Ángel León: El Tambuche, Cadiz, Monday, September 12-Wednesday, September 14
• Carlos Posadas: Santo Mauro, Relais & Chateaux in Madrid, Tuesday, September 27-Wednesday, September 28
#15
Posted 09 August 2005 - 01:55 PM
"My husband stumbled upon this place called Tebaya, 144 W. 19th [6th/7th] 212.924.3335. It's a tiny Japanese wings place with only a few things on the menu. Four of us had a super-quick pre-movie meal there and not only were the wings and potato mochi delicious (certainly no health-treat but super yummy, and they did have a nice soba salad, too) but also the guys who run it were just so nice that I left the place really wanting to tell everyone about it."
Anybody been?










