| Patrick |
Apr 20th, 2001 05:04 PM |
For lunch I'd head to Becco on 46th Street with its unlimited trio of pastas served from pans tableside and if you like, a super antipasta (mainly seafood) starter. Or you could do dinner there instead and maybe do some sharing for lunch at Ruby Foo's -- a great variety of dishes and meant to share. You won't go away hungry and it is quite reasonable if you avoid some of the very pricey dishes. Why pass up either Stage Deli or Carnegie Deli for breakfast? Need more? Joe Allen's, especially if you can hold out till after theatre is great and you are just likely to see someone like Nathan Lane at the next table. You need to call exactly one week ahead for reservations. Their American "bistro" type food is very good and especially reasonable, and the brick "basement" sort of interior has a real buzz about it. Virgil's Real BarBQ is a tremendous bargain and a treat if you like BarBQ. I consider myself almost an expert and I think it's one of the best anywhere and that includes the great ones of Kansas City, Texas, and North Carolina. <BR>
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