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SB_Travlr Feb 27th, 2008 12:59 PM

An Inconvenient Lunch (-time, Saturday in NYC)
 
Hallo Fodorites: posting again after too long an absence!

I need some help from the experts. I am meeting my daughter in NYC on Saturday. (She lives in Washington, I live in CT.) We are both taking Amtrak and meeting at Penn Station, then going to PS1/MOMA in Queens for some performance art. So far, so good.

Problem is, we have to take the afternoon Amtrak from Penn to CT at 4:30, to go to theater in Hartford in the evening. There won't be time for dinner between train and theater, so we want to have a nice lunch in the city. Won't be back in Manhattan from Queens till, I guess, 1:30 or 2 -- is that going to be too late for lunch? Are most restaurants open on Saturday afternoons between "normal" lunch and dinner times?

Our time in the city is, sadly, limited, so it makes sense to eat lunch somewhere not too far from Penn station. Suggestions? We like good food of almost every kind: French, Italian, seafood, ethnic of all sorts.

Thanks as always. :-D

lizziea06 Feb 27th, 2008 01:05 PM

Many restaurants will be serving food at that time. A good place, not too far from Penn Station is Artisanal.

http://www.artisanalbistro.com/

LizQ Feb 27th, 2008 04:02 PM

I'm going to second lizziea06's suggestion re Artisanal. I love french food. And while I have been to others in NYC that I enjoy more, this one is perfect - both for proximity and quality.

SB_Travlr Feb 28th, 2008 05:28 AM

Thanks for the recommendation, Lizzie and Liz. Looks as if Artisanal doesn't serve lunch on weekends, but their brunch menu sounds very good. Mmm, fondue!

txtree Feb 28th, 2008 06:01 AM

Artisanal is great - do get the gougeres.

lizziea06 Feb 28th, 2008 06:16 AM

They are certainly open on weekends for lunch, just their brunch menu which they serve from 11-5.

http://www.artisanalbistro.com/pdfs/menu-brunch.pdf

lizziea06 Feb 28th, 2008 06:17 AM

Ignore my post above! I didn't read yours correctly SB - sorry! Obviously you saw the brunch menu.

BudgetQueen Feb 28th, 2008 06:44 AM

for more casual, perhaps and 1 block away, I like the Blarney Rock.

Aduchamp1 Feb 28th, 2008 07:44 AM

Hangawi is an understated veggie Korean restaurant.

Keen's-old fashioned chop house with mutton.

Starlight Diner 9th and 34th-outer boro style

There is Jewsih style deli on 8th and 33rd. No where in the category of Katz's or 2nd Ave but convenient.

There are many Korean BBQ places nearby as well.

michelleNYC Feb 28th, 2008 07:57 AM

If you're in the mood for a good steak, try Wolfgang's located at 4 Park Avenue at 33rd St.

SB_Travlr Feb 28th, 2008 09:40 AM

Thanks for all the input -- keep 'em coming! I knew y'all would steer me right. Artisanal sounds great, but we'll check out the other suggestions too.

lizziea06 Feb 28th, 2008 09:41 AM

Another amazing option option for steak is Keen's, which is right up the street from Penn Station. It's located at 36th and 6th Ave.

www.keens.com

It's a very historic and cool dining room, not to mention fabulous food.

mclaurie Feb 28th, 2008 12:36 PM

Seven is another option near Penn station. Maybe not as nice as Artisanal or Keen's, but closer.
http://www.sevenbarandgrill.com/home.html

GoTravel Feb 28th, 2008 01:14 PM

I'd definitely do either Blue Ribbon or Gramercy Tavern.

seafox Feb 28th, 2008 05:03 PM

Just Curious - what are you seeing in Hartford? If it is the "The little Dog Laughed" at Theater Works the show is excellent!!!!

SB_Travlr Feb 29th, 2008 07:06 AM

Hi Seafox
We're going to see The Bluest Eye, which opens tonight at Hartford Stage. Got an excellent review in the Hfd Courant today. (My daughter did her Master's thesis on Bluest Eye, so it will be extra interesting to see.)

And I'm going to see Little Dog in a couple of weeks -- we love Theaterworks!

SB_Travlr Mar 2nd, 2008 08:20 PM

Had to report back, and let you know how much we appreciated your suggestions.

After a very snowy start in CT, we had a great day in the city, where the sun had come out by the time we arrived. Had breakfast at Le Pain Quotidien, then walked through Bryant Square and found the right subway route to Queens.

The WACK exhibit and performance piece at PS1 was very interesting --so much so that we stayed longer than we had planned. We had to be back at Penn for the train at 4:30, and decided it would not be right to rush through brunch at Artisanal. In the end, we went to Seven, which turned out just right: pleasant surroundings, a good lunch, and just two short blocks from Penn! (Oh, and the play at Hartford Stage was also excellent.) All in all, a great day. Thanks to all for the great suggestions! :-)

mclaurie Mar 3rd, 2008 04:43 AM

Sounds great. :)


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