originally posted by Jeff Grossman:
"Essential NY Restaurants", sez Eater.
originally posted by Jeff Grossman:
I have been to 2, 16, 18, 20, and 37. Going to 14 next week. Most of the others are well-known though I have my doubts about some of the excessively chic ones (11, 28) and the one-note-johnnies (30, 36).
So I did the experiment tonight. Met some colleagues for a glass after work and before Tim's plane. I have a very mixed feeling about mentioning the place, it's a bit like Ollivier and Houillon and etc. You want the guys to succeed, but not so much that the poulsard is $60 and you can maybe get one bottle.originally posted by Levi Dalton:
The back room at Gilt is reached by going through the bar and turning right as you are about to reach the dining room, then travelling down the length of the vestibule to a pretty amazing space full of marble columns and Fragonard style paintings. If only they would throw away the ugly tables and chairs it would be about perfect.
originally posted by SFJoe:
So I did the experiment tonight. Met some colleagues for a glass after work and before Tim's plane. I have a very mixed feeling about mentioning the place, it's a bit like Ollivier and Houillon and etc. You want the guys to succeed, but not so much that the poulsard is $60 and you can maybe get one bottle.originally posted by Levi Dalton:
The back room at Gilt is reached by going through the bar and turning right as you are about to reach the dining room, then travelling down the length of the vestibule to a pretty amazing space full of marble columns and Fragonard style paintings. If only they would throw away the ugly tables and chairs it would be about perfect.
Anyhow, I throw it out that this is one of the best deals in the city right now for ambience, service, cool list. Food is not as cheap as everything else, but to drink great wine at a very fair price in that space is such a deal that it cannot last forever. Either it fills up and isn't as fun, or they repurpose the space and make more money. So go now. The list is online.
I hope I haven't said too much.
originally posted by Levi Dalton:
originally posted by SFJoe:
So I did the experiment tonight. Met some colleagues for a glass after work and before Tim's plane. I have a very mixed feeling about mentioning the place, it's a bit like Ollivier and Houillon and etc. You want the guys to succeed, but not so much that the poulsard is $60 and you can maybe get one bottle.originally posted by Levi Dalton:
The back room at Gilt is reached by going through the bar and turning right as you are about to reach the dining room, then travelling down the length of the vestibule to a pretty amazing space full of marble columns and Fragonard style paintings. If only they would throw away the ugly tables and chairs it would be about perfect.
Anyhow, I throw it out that this is one of the best deals in the city right now for ambience, service, cool list. Food is not as cheap as everything else, but to drink great wine at a very fair price in that space is such a deal that it cannot last forever. Either it fills up and isn't as fun, or they repurpose the space and make more money. So go now. The list is online.
I hope I haven't said too much.
It is the best place to drink a wondrous bottle in this fine city. End stop.
originally posted by Brad Kane:
originally posted by Levi Dalton:
originally posted by SFJoe:
So I did the experiment tonight. Met some colleagues for a glass after work and before Tim's plane. I have a very mixed feeling about mentioning the place, it's a bit like Ollivier and Houillon and etc. You want the guys to succeed, but not so much that the poulsard is $60 and you can maybe get one bottle.originally posted by Levi Dalton:
The back room at Gilt is reached by going through the bar and turning right as you are about to reach the dining room, then travelling down the length of the vestibule to a pretty amazing space full of marble columns and Fragonard style paintings. If only they would throw away the ugly tables and chairs it would be about perfect.
Anyhow, I throw it out that this is one of the best deals in the city right now for ambience, service, cool list. Food is not as cheap as everything else, but to drink great wine at a very fair price in that space is such a deal that it cannot last forever. Either it fills up and isn't as fun, or they repurpose the space and make more money. So go now. The list is online.
I hope I haven't said too much.
It is the best place to drink a wondrous bottle in this fine city. End stop.
I beg to differ. There's a place on Leonard Street that can't be beat.
originally posted by SFJoe:
So I did the experiment tonight. Met some colleagues for a glass after work and before Tim's plane. I have a very mixed feeling about mentioning the place, it's a bit like Ollivier and Houillon and etc. You want the guys to succeed, but not so much that the poulsard is $60 and you can maybe get one bottle.originally posted by Levi Dalton:
The back room at Gilt is reached by going through the bar and turning right as you are about to reach the dining room, then travelling down the length of the vestibule to a pretty amazing space full of marble columns and Fragonard style paintings. If only they would throw away the ugly tables and chairs it would be about perfect.
Anyhow, I throw it out that this is one of the best deals in the city right now for ambience, service, cool list. Food is not as cheap as everything else, but to drink great wine at a very fair price in that space is such a deal that it cannot last forever. Either it fills up and isn't as fun, or they repurpose the space and make more money. So go now. The list is online.
I hope I haven't said too much.
originally posted by VLM:
originally posted by SFJoe:
So I did the experiment tonight. Met some colleagues for a glass after work and before Tim's plane. I have a very mixed feeling about mentioning the place, it's a bit like Ollivier and Houillon and etc. You want the guys to succeed, but not so much that the poulsard is $60 and you can maybe get one bottle.originally posted by Levi Dalton:
The back room at Gilt is reached by going through the bar and turning right as you are about to reach the dining room, then travelling down the length of the vestibule to a pretty amazing space full of marble columns and Fragonard style paintings. If only they would throw away the ugly tables and chairs it would be about perfect.
Anyhow, I throw it out that this is one of the best deals in the city right now for ambience, service, cool list. Food is not as cheap as everything else, but to drink great wine at a very fair price in that space is such a deal that it cannot last forever. Either it fills up and isn't as fun, or they repurpose the space and make more money. So go now. The list is online.
I hope I haven't said too much.
I'm there. You know when.
Don't care what happens when I return to God's Country.
originally posted by Scott Kraft:
originally posted by VLM:
originally posted by SFJoe:
So I did the experiment tonight. Met some colleagues for a glass after work and before Tim's plane. I have a very mixed feeling about mentioning the place, it's a bit like Ollivier and Houillon and etc. You want the guys to succeed, but not so much that the poulsard is $60 and you can maybe get one bottle.originally posted by Levi Dalton:
The back room at Gilt is reached by going through the bar and turning right as you are about to reach the dining room, then travelling down the length of the vestibule to a pretty amazing space full of marble columns and Fragonard style paintings. If only they would throw away the ugly tables and chairs it would be about perfect.
Anyhow, I throw it out that this is one of the best deals in the city right now for ambience, service, cool list. Food is not as cheap as everything else, but to drink great wine at a very fair price in that space is such a deal that it cannot last forever. Either it fills up and isn't as fun, or they repurpose the space and make more money. So go now. The list is online.
I hope I haven't said too much.
I'm there. You know when.
Don't care what happens when I return to God's Country.
Sweet. I'm in town Wed. Must stop by.
originally posted by Scott Kraft:
@VLM - can't do it. But will be back!
@SFJoe - may not get there until Friday. Arriving a bit late on Wed with Carson in tow. Although she loves her wine, she needs her Franny's fix even more!
originally posted by Jeff Grossman:
I have been to 2, 16, 18, 20, and 37. Going to 14 next week. Most of the others are well-known though I have my doubts about some of the excessively chic ones (11, 28) and the one-note-johnnies (30, 36).
Noted. Thank you!originally posted by scottreiner:
14 - bone in ribeye, creamed corn w pancetta, creamed spinach w black truffles, potatoes cooked in goose fat. sleep.
Went to 18 again tonight. Had the "Vegetable" menu, 5 courses. Big win to substitute the mushroom lasagna for the cauliflower course. Also splendid were the king crab salad and the parsnip soup.originally posted by MLipton:
originally posted by Jeff Grossman:
"Essential NY Restaurants", sez Eater.
How many of those you willing to vouch for, Jeff?