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Dining Options
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Stanton
Social |
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99 Stanton St. (212) 995-0099
The "fun" factor is high on the menu of experimental,
multi-ethnic shared plates. Tender Kobe beef sliders, sweet
chunky lobster rolls and mango-studded red snapper tacos
look almost too cute to eat. And it'd be easy to become an
oyster addict with the restaurant's Rockefeller, breaded,
deep-fried and topped with bacon. For less-traditional fare,
try the French onion soup dumplings--their liquid soup
center bursts in the mouth--but steer clear of the confused
beef short rib ravioli. Larger plates like the wasabi-pea
salmon satisfy, but lack flair. For a simple finish, the
piping hot sugar-coated doughnuts do the trick.
Amazing place!
TheStantonSocial.com
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Yerba
Buena |
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23
Avenue A. (212) 529-2919
The mood and dcor at Yerba Buena, “takes
its inspiration from old-time Havana.” There’s nothing
over-the-top about it; the place thankfully does not look like a
movie set. A small, bright white neon sign is planted in the
restaurant’s window, and the room is breezy and dark. Diners can
check in on the kitchen, which is separated from the dining room
with a large glass window.
www.ybnyc.com
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Tre |
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173 Ludlow St.
(212) 353-3353
Everyone knows that adage about judging a book by its
cover, but the same could be said about judging an Italian
restaurant by its dining room. Though this restaurant's
decor--white-washed brick, Edison bulbs and aluminum
chairs--reads like a retreated Lower East Side plot, don't
be fooled into thinking that the menu has nothing new to
offer....
It's a perfect dinner
location prior to going clubbing.
Trenewyork.com |
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