Birthday Trip to NYC
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Well you must be quick eaters. We usually have a glass of wine first (20 to 30 minutes) than at least an hour for dinner and some relaxed talking afterward. We also prefer not to sit through a show on a full stomach (like to take a walk after dinner unless the weather is really bad).
But it's certainly possible to eat before a show if you don;t dawdle - and tell the server in advance what your time frame is.
But it's certainly possible to eat before a show if you don;t dawdle - and tell the server in advance what your time frame is.
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Well, considering we have nothing to compare "Memphis" to in our one horse world (our town doesn't even have a stoplight), and the reviews looked pretty good, I think we'll enjoy it. How could we not? The Schubert Theatre and it's history was interesting too. But, I do appreciate your thoughts. Now how about some suggestions of different choices for that pre-theatre light dinner? I did check out Chez Josephine. Looks good!
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Anybody eaten at Basso 56? It's TA #1 and the menu looks incredible. Ironically, because we live in such a small rural community, things like gas, groceries and restaurants are very expensive. So, when I look at all these menus and wine lists price wise, I am amazed at how relatively 'reasonable' they look. How about a great sushi place? Sushi Yasuda does look pretty pricey and very 'sushi only' centric...but with great reviews. And Sushi Samba looks fun, but so-so reviews.
Although we get a pretty complete buffet breakfast every morning included with our rooms, I am thinking Norma's for one of our breakfasts before Top of the Rock and MoMa. What do you think and how would I time that on a weekend day? Thanks!
Although we get a pretty complete buffet breakfast every morning included with our rooms, I am thinking Norma's for one of our breakfasts before Top of the Rock and MoMa. What do you think and how would I time that on a weekend day? Thanks!
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If you are still considering hotels, we were very happy with a 2 bdrm/ 2 bath suite at the Affinia Gardens on the upper east side. And we hosted a birthday dinner for 12 people at the Sushi Samba 7, which was an excellent choice. They have special party menus that are very good and reasonable. It was a huge success.
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Thank PeaceOut, But I think we are good with the deal we got at the Marriott Residency Inn Manhattan/Times Square. Glad you liked Sushi Samba. We are definitely considering it for one of the nights. What would you recommend ordering?
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