NYC Restaurant Questions: La Mediterranee, LaPrimaDonna; Cafe Mozart
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NYC Restaurant Questions: La Mediterranee, LaPrimaDonna; Cafe Mozart
In years past, we had several nice evenings at LaMediterranee on 2nd Avenue. It's nothing fancy but was fairly affordable and sort of "our" little restaurant in New York. When I did a Google today, what first came up was LaPrimaDonna listed for the same address. It looked like a revamped version of LaM...but then there is still a website for LaM, as well. Has one replaced the other? Have the opened a second (Prima Donna)restaurant? Any help for my confusion? (And reports of recent dining experiences at one or the other always appreciated, of course.)
Secondly, read of Cafe Mozart on another thread here and checked out their website. It looks quite appealing. Any comments on their food/etc for lunch or dinner?
Thanks, as always!
Secondly, read of Cafe Mozart on another thread here and checked out their website. It looks quite appealing. Any comments on their food/etc for lunch or dinner?
Thanks, as always!
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I've been to Cafe Mozart for lunch/brunch and coffee/pastry but never for dinner. I think of it as more a light snack kind of place.
There's a La Prima Donna in the theater district on the west side (west 47th) so not sure where you're seeing there's one on the east side. Near La Mediterranee is La Mangeoire if you're looking for a different place to try. Also good prix fixe menus.
http://menupages.com/restaurantdetai...=0&cuisineid=0
There's a La Prima Donna in the theater district on the west side (west 47th) so not sure where you're seeing there's one on the east side. Near La Mediterranee is La Mangeoire if you're looking for a different place to try. Also good prix fixe menus.
http://menupages.com/restaurantdetai...=0&cuisineid=0