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Old Jul 19th, 2006, 06:33 PM
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Fun Restaurant in NYC for Daughters 17th Birthday

Looking for a fun restaurant for daughter and 3 friends to celebrate her 17th birthday this Saturday night.They enjoy Italian, Mexican or continental.Since there is no drinking involved, looking to kept bill under $200.Parents are eating in the West Village, but the girls are flexible.
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How about Rosa Mexicana on 18th street. They have the bst guacamole and they make it at the table. They also have lots of interesting appetizers the grls can share and try different things.

For my daughter 17th, she and a few girls had brunch at Balthazar and really enjoyed that.
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Old Jul 20th, 2006, 06:33 AM
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MF - I was JUST about to suggest both of those restaurants...how eerie! I went to Balthazar for my 19th bday and loved it, and I was actually at a work dinner at Rosa last night! Both are great for groups.
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Stop the presses ... we have a winner!

The new Chinatown Brasserie, not in Chinatown, is perfect. It's known as the "Chinese Balthazar" and it's very cool, new, hip, and the space is amazing. It's on Lafayette at the corner of Great Jones, in the Village.

(New Yorkers, the space used to be Time Cafe upstairs and Fez downstairs.)
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Off topic, I know, but that place got a hilarious review from the NY Observer. It does seem good for a group that age.
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If they like pasta, Becco on 46th street has a great pasta special.
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Old Jul 21st, 2006, 01:43 PM
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Thanks for all the suggestions. They are going to Rosa Mexicana.
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They'll like it. It quite large and comfortable, and festively decorated.
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