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samschack May 21st, 2005 06:41 PM

Midtown restaurant for lunch
 
My wife and I will be in NYC over Memorial Day weekend and are meeting an old friend for lunch next Friday. Does anyone have a good recommendation for a good lunch restaurant with good by the glass wine list in the vicinity of the Park Central Hotel?
Our preference is Italian but any good suggestions would be appreciated.

HowardR May 22nd, 2005 05:48 AM

I strongly recommend Remi on West 53rd between 6th & 7th. Excellent food and excellent wine list.

Patrick May 22nd, 2005 07:28 AM

I'm guessing, samschack, that you're having trouble finding your previous posts. You asked this question about 10 hours earlier yesterday and already received a number of responses, but you posted again last night.

When you come to the US talk board, just click on your screen name next to the "welcome" in the upper left hand corner of the screen and it will bring up all your former posts. No need to repost the same question.

Patrick May 22nd, 2005 07:29 AM

By the way, that was meant as a friendly helpful hint, not a complaint or an attempt to be rude or nasty.

mclaurie May 22nd, 2005 08:22 AM

Remi certainly fits the bill. San Domenico is another Italian that would be close (Central Park South) with a great prix fixe lunch for $29.50. They're known for an extensive wine list but can't remember if offerings by the glass are also plentiful. Here's a link to their menu (doesn't have the wine list)

http://www.restaurant.com/microsite-...anDomenico.asp

I should mention that both of these are normally a bit formal at lunch. Given the neighborhood, they get a lot of business lunches. On a Fri. of a holiday weekend, it might be a bit less formal. Trattoria Dell 'Arte is in the neighborhood (7th & 56 st) with good food and a bit more relaxed. Not sure how extensive their wine list is though.

But if you're looking for a fun, relaxing time where the wine and talk are important but the food can be casual, I'd head downtown to Otto at
1 Fifth Ave. in the village

http://ottopizzeria.com/about.html

samschack May 22nd, 2005 01:30 PM

Thanks for the tips. Remi sounds wonderful but since we are on vacation we might not be prepared to have lunch at any place too formal but I'll definitely check out Trattoria Dell'Arte. Patrick, thank you too. I am somewhat "computerally" challenged and did not realize that my earlier request had been posted. I'll try to find the other post and get those responses as well.

HowardR May 22nd, 2005 01:38 PM

Remi isn't that formal. And, especially on the Friday of a holiday weekend, I doubt if casual attire will be that much out of place.

SiestaLinda May 23rd, 2005 05:02 AM

Patrick--thank you, I did not know that about clicking on my screen name, thank you so much

chocobon May 25th, 2005 09:46 AM

Kudos to you Patrick! You helped me also! I never knew that clicking on my name would bring up all of my past posts. I bet you could teach many folks who are technologically challenged!

MFNYC May 25th, 2005 10:02 AM

You can also check menupages.com to serach for restaurants by location and/or type of food. You can also view menus.


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