Dinner in NYC before a play
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There are dozens of options. What theater, what kind of food? Becco is on "restaurant row" and there are at least 4 or 5 other good options on that block including Joe Allen (American food), the Hourglass Tavern...
Maria Pia & Basilica are other Italians with prix fixe menus.
Maria Pia & Basilica are other Italians with prix fixe menus.
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www.tourdefrancenyc.com (Maison might work for you)
www.nycrg.com (I like Roberto Passon and Maria Pia)
www.marseillenyc.com (Marseilles)
Sometimes, pre theater, I will have appetizer, salad and dessert
or just a main course, so you might want to look at the menu/prices online -
www.nycrg.com (I like Roberto Passon and Maria Pia)
www.marseillenyc.com (Marseilles)
Sometimes, pre theater, I will have appetizer, salad and dessert
or just a main course, so you might want to look at the menu/prices online -
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Yes, Becco is somehow affiliated with Lydia but I'm not crazy about it.
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#11
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Just to clarify what "mid-priced" means in NYC... you get 3 courses for about $30 to $35. You can do better than that by eating at Becco, but while I like the food, I really don't like the before-theater experience. It's particularly crowded and noisy, and I always seem to get stuck in the bar room, where the tables are truly miniscule. It's definitely gone down since the expansion. It's owned by Lidia Bastianich and her son, but she has absolutely nothing to do with the food coming out of hte kitchen anymore.
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I go to Le Rivage fairly often, and I'd have to agree that the food isn't always consistently good. Yet sometimes it's really good, especially if you get one of the specials, which usually have a supplement.
I posted recently about a meal I had at Film Center Cafe (9th Avenue/46th St). It was surprisingly good, and it's very possible to eat there for $35 per person, including a glass of wine and tip.
I posted recently about a meal I had at Film Center Cafe (9th Avenue/46th St). It was surprisingly good, and it's very possible to eat there for $35 per person, including a glass of wine and tip.


