In town 3/17-3/20

Steve Edmunds

Steve Edmunds
I'm in Manhattan for the Bowler tasting, which is on the 19th, and am told I'll be pouring on the 18th at Chambers St, if anyone wants to check out most recent stuff. Hope I may see some familiar faces.
 
originally posted by Steve Edmunds:
In town 3/17-3/20I'm in Manhattan for the Bowler tasting, which is on the 19th, and am told I'll be pouring on the 18th at Chambers St, if anyone wants to check out most recent stuff. Hope I may see some familiar faces.

Want to jeeb on the night of the 17th?
 
originally posted by Jay Miller:
I'll be in Hong Kong for your visit :(. Jeebus, I'm missing everyone this month.

Make sure you have dinner at Victoria Seafood at the Sun Hung Kai Center.
 
originally posted by scottreiner:
originally posted by Jay Miller:
I'll be in Hong Kong for your visit :(. Jeebus, I'm missing everyone this month.

Make sure you have dinner at Victoria Seafood at the Sun Hung Kai Center.

Thanks, I'll add it to the list of recommendations. I'm starting to think that Hong Kong is nothing but restaurants. Though everyone always adds the caveat that all the really great chefs moved to Canada.

Recs for things to do other than eat are welcome (and in much shorter supply). We already know about horse racing in Happy Valley on Wednesdays, Hollywood Road for antiques and galleries, the flea market area, the Big Buddha and the water park.
 
originally posted by Jay Miller:
originally posted by scottreiner:
originally posted by Jay Miller:
I'll be in Hong Kong for your visit :(. Jeebus, I'm missing everyone this month.

Make sure you have dinner at Victoria Seafood at the Sun Hung Kai Center.

Thanks, I'll add it to the list of recommendations. I'm starting to think that Hong Kong is nothing but restaurants. Though everyone always adds the caveat that all the really great chefs moved to Canada.

Recs for things to do other than eat are welcome (and in much shorter supply). We already know about horse racing in Happy Valley on Wednesdays, Hollywood Road for antiques and galleries, the flea market area, the Big Buddha and the water park.

Lot's of world class karaoke joints...
 
originally posted by Jay Miller:
originally posted by scottreiner:
originally posted by Jay Miller:
I'll be in Hong Kong for your visit :(. Jeebus, I'm missing everyone this month.

Make sure you have dinner at Victoria Seafood at the Sun Hung Kai Center.

Thanks, I'll add it to the list of recommendations. I'm starting to think that Hong Kong is nothing but restaurants. Though everyone always adds the caveat that all the really great chefs moved to Canada.

Recs for things to do other than eat are welcome (and in much shorter supply). We already know about horse racing in Happy Valley on Wednesdays, Hollywood Road for antiques and galleries, the flea market area, the Big Buddha and the water park.

You need a new suit, Jay? World class tailors there, or at least there used to be.

Mark Lipton
 
originally posted by MLipton:
originally posted by Jay Miller:
originally posted by scottreiner:
originally posted by Jay Miller:
I'll be in Hong Kong for your visit :(. Jeebus, I'm missing everyone this month.

Make sure you have dinner at Victoria Seafood at the Sun Hung Kai Center.

Thanks, I'll add it to the list of recommendations. I'm starting to think that Hong Kong is nothing but restaurants. Though everyone always adds the caveat that all the really great chefs moved to Canada.

Recs for things to do other than eat are welcome (and in much shorter supply). We already know about horse racing in Happy Valley on Wednesdays, Hollywood Road for antiques and galleries, the flea market area, the Big Buddha and the water park.

You need a new suit, Jay? World class tailors there, or at least there used to be.

Mark Lipton

I thought of that but I wear a suit maybe once a year these days. Even went so far as to pick out a tailor before admitting that it would be throwing money away.
 
Unfortunately I will be out of town as well. Although in North Carolina, which is a shade less exotic than Hong Kong and delicious in very different ways.
 
How about Trestle? I hear it's going to be fairly cool that evening. I've also had recommendation not to go out in NY on St. Patrick's; any truth to that?
 
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