| lisa |
Mar 18th, 2002 08:48 AM |
I've never stayed there, but for years I lived around the corner from there. It is a nice, small, tourist-class hotel. The rooms are small, but the rates aren't bad. It seems to have a nice lobby area (but small) and I thought they had complimentary continental breakfast in the mornings and some kind of complimentary tea/coffee set up in the evenings.<BR><BR>For food in the area, let me suggest Pesce Pasta on 3rd Ave b/t 87 & 88. They don't take reservations, but the fish and pasta are good and reasonably priced. They have a wonderful antipasto table.<BR><BR>You might also try Sharz, a cafe and wine bar on 90th b/t 3rd & Lexington Aves. Italian and with dozens of great wines by the glass. It only has about 8 tables, so call for a reservation.<BR><BR>Sala Thai -- one of my favorites -- is on 2nd Ave & 89th street. Get the whole snapper -- YUM.<BR><BR>For a special occasion, you might try Centolire at 86th & Madison. Also Italian (do you detect a theme here?), with an interesting menu of "old world" and "new world" favorites. The made-at-your-table caesar salad is pricey, but worth it. You will definitely want a reservation here.<BR><BR>Enjoy!
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