Romantic Manhattan Dinner
#41
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There are so many restaurants to choose from! My husband and I love Bellavitae Restaurant in the village and the entrees are within your price range. The chef uses the freshest ingredients for his authentic dishes. We always enjoy it!
#44
Joined: Jul 2005
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My husband & I consistently refer visitors to our favorite romantic Italian restaurant in the West Village: Valdino West (corner of Bank Street & Hudson Street). Ask for the round table for two in the window, watch the locals walk by, have one of the best Barollos around (which means pricy), and enjoy the freshest, most delicious Italian food in NYC. The atmosphere is very cozy and dreamy. The prices are moderate and the experience wonderful. You won't feel that you've thrown money away, either (a big minus to the five star restaurants in this town).
#46
Joined: Dec 2006
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NeoPatrick, umm...cute comeback that I'm sure I'll remember next time I'm in Pier One. But like I said, I haven't been there in forever and it stuck out to me. Just a suggestion..
Is anyone else not able to reach Erminia's web site? Every time I click it, it goes nowhere.
Is anyone else not able to reach Erminia's web site? Every time I click it, it goes nowhere.
#47
Joined: Oct 2006
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I'm so glad you said that, AntInNewYork. I can't get it either. But then I've been trying for a week to get www.moma.org also with no luck. Those are the only two sites of hundreds I've tried that I can't seem to get for some reason. And it makes no difference how I try to reach them -- Firefox or IE.
#48
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I kept getting a blank page, so I started playing around with the URL... added "index," "home," then lucked out with "menu."
Try this:
www.erminiarestaurant.com/menu.html
The links at the top should work. No idea why the main page won't.
Try this:
www.erminiarestaurant.com/menu.html
The links at the top should work. No idea why the main page won't.
#49
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how weird. Thank you, beanweb. Your link works perfectly, but if I try it without the menu.html, I get nothing.
I thought I'd try doing the same sort of thing with www.moma.org, but no luck no matter what I put after it.
I thought I'd try doing the same sort of thing with www.moma.org, but no luck no matter what I put after it.
#50
Joined: Jan 2003
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neo, try this:
http://moma.org/exhibitions/
http://moma.org/exhibitions/
#51
Joined: Oct 2006
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Nope. When I click it, it says connecting, but after a while it says that it timed out and either
A) I'm not connected to the internet -- duh!
B) I need to check my network cable -- I have no network, and can access any other site I try.
C) The site is busy or unavailable. Try again in a few minutes.
What did I do to Moma to make them treat me like this? LOL
A) I'm not connected to the internet -- duh!
B) I need to check my network cable -- I have no network, and can access any other site I try.
C) The site is busy or unavailable. Try again in a few minutes.
What did I do to Moma to make them treat me like this? LOL
#52
Joined: Oct 2004
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Try the Red room at Bouley. I personally find one if by land two if by sea very stuffy and a tourist trap, it's your standard piano and candlelights. The atmosphere at Bouley is much more authentic, and the food is in a different league. As a native Manhattanite I find the OIBL type restaurants very generic and there's nothing uniquely New York about them.
#54
Joined: Apr 2004
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I've been to erminia and wouldn't recommend it. Way too much garlic in the food and it's a little cheesy. I would STRONGLY recommend Blue Hill -- the food and service are fantastic, the restaurant is lovely, romantic and not over the top and it's on an adorable street in greenwich village.
Another option is Tocqueville which just reopened in a new space and is beautiful.
Another option is Tocqueville which just reopened in a new space and is beautiful.
#56
Joined: Apr 2003
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Too much garlic? I have eaten there about 12 times and never had a garlic issue.
As for Toqueville, I was at the new space in January. I found it to be bland, and everything we ate was drowned in butter. And, it does not fit the OP's budget of $$$. Toqueville was more like $$$$, and that was with a very conservative wine choice. It is also not Italian, which was also an OP preference.
As for Toqueville, I was at the new space in January. I found it to be bland, and everything we ate was drowned in butter. And, it does not fit the OP's budget of $$$. Toqueville was more like $$$$, and that was with a very conservative wine choice. It is also not Italian, which was also an OP preference.
#57
Joined: Mar 2007
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Has anyone tried the Southside Cafe? I know it is not in the league of the restaurants you guys are talking about, but all the reviews are menupages.com are good and there website makes it look interesting. I would be interested in any opinions.
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