Lincoln Center Dining and Brooklyn
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Lincoln Center Dining and Brooklyn
I am heading up to NY next week for a girls trip.
2 Questions . . .
1. We are seeing South Pacific at Lincoln Center on Sat. and need a restaurant for an early dinner. We'd really like Sushi, Thai, Asian Fusion. But we love all foods so let me if you have a good rec.
2. We will be in Brooklyn for the afternoon on Sat and originally we were going to do a walking tour - but its toooo cold!!! We need a plan B. Any recs for something fun to do?? I guess if all else fails we can take the train in over the bridge and find something to do in SOHO.
THANKS.
2 Questions . . .
1. We are seeing South Pacific at Lincoln Center on Sat. and need a restaurant for an early dinner. We'd really like Sushi, Thai, Asian Fusion. But we love all foods so let me if you have a good rec.
2. We will be in Brooklyn for the afternoon on Sat and originally we were going to do a walking tour - but its toooo cold!!! We need a plan B. Any recs for something fun to do?? I guess if all else fails we can take the train in over the bridge and find something to do in SOHO.
THANKS.
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We had lunch at Rosa Mexicana last month before seeing Nutcracker Suite at Lincoln Center. It was excellent and so convenient.
http://www.rosamexicano.info/servlet/locations/nyclc
Tableside made guacamole was fun and really good.
Deb
http://www.rosamexicano.info/servlet/locations/nyclc
Tableside made guacamole was fun and really good.
Deb
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aside from the other good suggestions, for Lincoln center - I like Gabriel's Blue Ribbon Sushi, Compass, Bar Boulud, Gari, and Sushi A Go Go.
For Brooklyn, you might check out the indoor hipster flea market, the Brooklyn Flea. Maybe combine it with a chilly walk across the bridge, a stop at Jacues Torres chocolate for some wonderful hot chocolate and then onto gawk at the scensters:
http://brownstoner.com/brooklynflea/
For Brooklyn, you might check out the indoor hipster flea market, the Brooklyn Flea. Maybe combine it with a chilly walk across the bridge, a stop at Jacues Torres chocolate for some wonderful hot chocolate and then onto gawk at the scensters:
http://brownstoner.com/brooklynflea/
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sorry that should be Gabriel's OR Blue Ribbon Sushi . . .
check out reviews and addresses at www.nymag.com
check out reviews and addresses at www.nymag.com