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I'll be in the city. Anyone interested. It has been 22 years since I was there and am both scared and excited. Anything but Chinese food.

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I'm in, Friday night the 3rd, Saturday the 4th and Sunday the 5th look good (assuming my kids don't make it to the all star meet on Sunday, which I doubt Smile).
 
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I'm in too! I'm sure we can find a place.

M
 
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I should be in town during that time as well. It would be great to finally meet some fellow slow travelers. Let me know if you guys want me to throw out some suggestions for restaurants.

Holy smoke tuscanartist - 22 years!! You may not recognize this city when you get here. Crime is way down, the streets are a lot cleaner, and Ronald Reagan is no longer President! You're gonna love it!
 
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Dinner Fri 3rd ? or Sat lunch or dinner.

I prefer dinner because should be busy during the day.
 
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Saturday dinner; Friday dinner is not good for me. So shall we set the date?

M
 
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We could do Saturday dinner! Especially since it looks like the DC March GTG isn't geling for everyone, we'd love to see you guys in our home town!


Janet
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Travel Note: Travelling with a Digital Camera
 
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I am siked!!! Will be staying at RadioCity appartments.com. Be Square!
 
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Okay - who wants to start throwing out some restaurant suggestions? Angie, would you be more comfortable eating somewhere in midtown, near where you're staying), or do we have free range Smile?
 
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Free range by me but please no chinese.
 
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OK, Kim. Let's get to work.

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Just bumping this up so more people will see it.

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May I suggest for you, one of my favorite restaurants in New York, Peasant. The chef, Frank DeCarlo is very talented, the atmosphere is cozy, and they can take larger parties! I had a late dinner there the other night and it was fantastic!

I will likely have to work that night, but will be with you all in thought!
 
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I love Peasant; haven't been there in a while though! How does the menu look to the vegetarians in our group? Prices (if I recall, it's higher than our previous outings but not out of line with the city).
 
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Thanks, Stella.

The menu looks great, but not real vegetarian-friendly, and a bit higher than what we've typically been spending at our GTGs. I vote for that general downtown neighborhood, though.

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I really like walking on Elizabeth Street as there is always a new boutique to check out. And, Peasant is quite good but if you decide to go make sure three are a few pocket flashlights in the group because Peasant is dark which makes reading the menu a challenge without good light.

I like Ballato in that neighborhood a bit better (I wish there was a restaurant as good down here in Sarasota!).

Ballato ($7.50-$25)
55 E. Houston St. (btw. Mott St. & Mulberry St.), 274-8881
M-F 12pm-11pm, Sa 3:30pm-12am, Su 4pm-11pm
This trattoria reportedly is a great value serving fine Italian cuisine.

Peter
 
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Originally posted by Pecepe:
I really like walking on Elizabeth Street as there is always a new boutique to check out. And, Peasant is quite good but if you decide to go make sure three are a few pocket flashlights in the group because Peasant is dark which makes reading the menu a challenge without good light.

I went to Peasant about four months ago for the first time, and thought it was great for all the reasons already mentioned. Indeed, it is dark, but that didn't really bother us at all.

May I make a couple of suggestions? There are four well-priced Italian restaurants on the stretch of East Fourth Street between Avenues A and B. My all time favorite is Perbacco, with In Vino coming in at a VERY close second. Never had a bad experience at either, and all the guys that work there are recent arrivals from the old country.

If you want French, Cafe Deville fits the bill perfectly, and has lots of room for a large party.

Finally, in Februay, I put together a "boardie" party at a place called Sala down in the Bowery. This is a Spanish place that has authentic tapas and killer Sangria. What I did here was to reserve the lower floor (no charge for the space) ordered a bunch of tapas (lots of veggie friendly offerings due to the fact that I had a couple of veggie boardies present) and let everyone order and pay for their beverages individually from the bar that's down there. It worked out really well because everyone got to mix and walk around instead of being stuck at a table and only being able to speak to those immediately around you.

Anyway, those are my suggestions. I think it'll be fun to meet everyone regardless of where we go!
 
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Peasant looks fantastic--even if we don't consider it for the GTG, I will definitely try to get there sometime soon! So thanks for pointing it out.


Janet
My photos of Italy, Birds, and other travels:
www.jczinn.com
Travel Note: Travelling with a Digital Camera
 
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Yes, I just realized that's the restaurant my daughter raves about. I would say rethink for the GTG, but I think it's somewhat more expensive than what we usually do for a GTG.

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Ok, I have another one to toss out at you.

A favorite among NYC line cooks:

Pepolino
 
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Originally posted by stella:
Ok, I have another one to toss out at you.

A favorite among NYC line cooks:

Pepolino

Stella, thanks for the heads up on Pepolino. That menu looks great. They serve my two favorite pastas - pappardelle & cacio e pepe!
 
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I can make it anytime that weekend. Once a decision is made, I'll be there!
 
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Great, Margaret. So: Getting a rough count on this March GTG

Angie (tuscan artist) and husband (sorry, don't know your hubbie's name, Angie)

Kim and Chris
Marian
Daniel (+?)
Janet and Alan
Margaret (+?)

So this is about nine people. Anyone else??? Ellen? other NY or NJers? Washington DC folk? Judie, is this perchance your visit time? Boston folk?

M
 
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Pepolino looks great too, but its just as expensive as Peasant...in fact, it looks slightly more expensive. Just FYI.


Janet
My photos of Italy, Birds, and other travels:
www.jczinn.com
Travel Note: Travelling with a Digital Camera
 
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I agree with Janet. Somehow we are getting away from an finding an affordable restaurant where we can relax and have pleasant food in a crowd, and moving toward a dining experience.

What about this place, Gigino? It's a Tribeca trattoria that I ate in a couple of years ago and enjoyed. For those of you who saw the movie "Dinner Rush" ---- that's the restaurant.

M

Whoops! Just checked e-gullet, and saw that Gigino has been included in the new NY Michelin Guide, whatever that means.
 
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