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angie0596 Dec 12th, 2003 07:23 PM

Restaurants New Year's Eve
 
I asked for help and nobody answered. I don't know what it takes to make you help. I am very sorry I didn't move you. I will have to choose by myself Thanks, anyway.

CalgirlSusan Dec 12th, 2003 07:37 PM

OK, I'm guessing you're serious about wanting to know what "moves us". First of all you never put a location in your title. If your title had the names of the restaurants you were asking about or at least the city, maybe you would have gotten more response. Secondly you posted twice and within three hours of posting you posted this rather negative post. That doesn't show much patience on your part. You had to make this choice within three hours?

angie0596 Dec 14th, 2003 06:53 PM

Hello CalgirlSusan: I am sorry I sounded negative, but, believe it or not, I need to make a decision as soon as possible. In my original message I included the city, NYC, and the names of the restaurants: Bellini and Avra. I was asking for opinions on those two restaurants for the New Year's Eve celebration. Your opinion and everyone else's are welcome. Thanks in advance.

Patrick Dec 14th, 2003 07:01 PM

Angie, I'm not sure why I clicked onto this post just now. I hadn't seen your other ones, but when I click on your name I find your previous posts. I suggest you post one more time. This time make the title of your post, "Bellini, Avra, or other for NYC New Year's Eve?"

I normally pass over such general posts as the way you've titled yours, and I'm sure many others do too. I can't help you with your two options, nor have I ever spend New Year's in NYC, but I assure you if you post your title the way I suggest, anyone who does know those restaurants will see it and be likely to post a response.

bugswife1 Dec 15th, 2003 05:58 AM

I live in NYC and have never heard of either restaurant so I checked the Zagats. Bellini sounds a bit stuffy for New Years, maybe the Greek restaurant is a better choice for atmosphere.


djkbooks Dec 15th, 2003 07:42 AM

It's not true that nobody answered.

Unless someone here happens to have visited all three of those places, preferably recently, no one can really help you too much.

Even so, on New Year's Eve, all bets are off. This is simply not the best evening for expecting "atmosphere" and "relaxing".

And, your ages may be significant. If you're in your twenties, you may not appreciate a room full of over 40's - and vice versa.

After 20 years of trial and error, we finally found the perfect New Year's Eve dining/party destination (it's in Montreal) - for us. I've recommended it to many - some have enjoyed it, other not as much as we have.

Keep in mind that, for the big bucks charged, and because of the "occasion", your expectations will be very high.




Cher Dec 15th, 2003 09:21 AM

djkbooks: Tell me a bit more why you liked Montreal for a NY eve destination ... hubby and I are in our 40s and looking for a fun destination (for maybe next year), but not too crazy with crowds.

djkbooks Dec 15th, 2003 11:30 AM

Cher - e-mail me [email protected] and I'll dig up the details.


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