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Financial District Dining NYC
Hey--<BR><BR>I'm checking out New York City this November and I'm staying in the Financial District. Any suggestions for restaurants? Nothing too fancy, but ethnicity does not matter. Also I will be there by myself and dining by myself, so if that at all affects choice of restaurants, please let me know thanks!<BR><BR>S.D.<BR>
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Absolutely go to Roy's, would put it in the fancy category but you can dress casual. Food is award wining EuroAsian fused, they have cut their prices by a third putting there already reasonable menu at burglary prices. <BR><BR>Entrees between 18-25 dollars. love Roy's signature dishes but was wowed by a nightly special recently by resident chef. Roy made his name on Oahu restaurant and still guest chef this one but other chef in charge currently.
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Why does being alone effect where you dine. I dine alone all the time don't get your idea that dining alone impacts where you go? Something like 70% of residents of NYC are single think they all have dates. Most of us never ever cook and we are not doing take out every night either.
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Meant to say 70% of resident Manhattanites.
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Sarah--<BR><BR>Thanks a lot for your suggestions, I will definately check out Roy's when I am there!<BR>It sounds like it is right up my alley!<BR><BR>S.D.
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As a NYC resident who eats out much too much, you must trust me when I suggest the following places in the downtown/tribeca area:<BR><BR>Odeon - on West Broadway (for dinner spot oozing with atmosphere & spiffy cocktails)<BR><BR>Bubby's - on Hudson (for breakfast - get here EARLY on the weekends)<BR><BR>Petite Abeille - on West Broadway (for casual Belgian food like mussels, fries and fish stew)<BR><BR>American Park - in Battery Park (for a beautiful view of the Statue of Liberty and lovely new American fare)<BR><BR>Mangia - on Wall Street (for reasonably priced, casual lunch in an upscale neo-cafeteria setting)<BR>
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There is a really good french (bistro style) place on John St. called Les Halles. It is a sister restaurant to the original Les Halles on Park Avenue South. I've only heard good things about it, and the original midtown location is very good.
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