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smb2006 Jan 15th, 2006 01:54 PM

New York March 2- 6th
 
My husband and I will be in New York for the weekend of March 2nd. We have reseravations @ Trump International, and need restaurant and Theatre suggestions. This will be his first trip to NY, and I have not been in about 10 yrs! We are so excited, but I feel a bit overwhelmed, b/c there are so many great restaurnats and shows. I need some help narrowing down our choices to the top 2-3 shows, and top 3 restaurants. We are planning on eating in Jean Jorges located in our hotel, and Balthazar's Bistro.

jennymary Jan 15th, 2006 02:02 PM

Trump International is in a perfect location. What kind of food do you like? What type of restaurants-- i.e. upscale, casual, etc.

HowardR Jan 15th, 2006 02:22 PM

Before we can recommend any shows, tell us a little about your interests and what type shows you want to see.
And, as for restaurants, how about an idea as to what types of food and how much you want to spend.

smb2006 Jan 15th, 2006 02:23 PM

We are looking for a variety. We are very much into food, and do not mind pricey, as long as it is great tasting paired with good service. I enjoy well prepared fish dishes, with great sauces, and my husband enjoys lamb, veal, or beef. We each love sushi, and asian cuisine. I am interested in trying Balthazars french bistro, I have heard good things about it, it was even mentioned on the Food Network today.

smb2006 Jan 15th, 2006 02:26 PM

As far as shows, we are looking into Dirty Rotton Scroundrels, Chicago, The Producers, and The Odd Couple. We love musicals, but want to see a play as well. I saw The Producers in Chicago without mu husband, and cannot decide if he would like it as much as I did, would any men like to comment? Also, what is another musical besides Chicago and Phantom that you would suggest?

starrsville Jan 15th, 2006 02:28 PM

Wicked.

HowardR Jan 15th, 2006 02:36 PM

For a straight play, Doubt is definitely the best thing on Broadway. The Odd Couple is sold out.
For musicals, all of your three first choices are good ones. And, there's a chance for discount tickets for all three. Check playbill.com and broadwaybox.com for discount offers.

michelleNYC Jan 15th, 2006 03:11 PM

Right by your hotel is Picholine. I very nice restaurant indeed. Also, right across the streel from your hotel is the Time-Warner Center with it's selection of fine dining -- Per Se and others including a very nice bar in the Mandarin Oriental.


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