Sharon Bowman
Sharon Bowman
What are disco fries????
Asking for a friend.
Asking for a friend.
originally posted by Vincent Fritzsche:
You really can't do this in NY. Either it's a hit and no one can ever get in, so the Disorder type would still wish NY had such a place. Or it fails for all the reasons described here.
NC sounds like a good place to do it. Or Oregon for that matter.
A llama bit my sister, once...originally posted by Sharon Bowman:
Shhhhhh!!
/llamas
originally posted by Jeff Grossman:
A llama bit my sister, once...originally posted by Sharon Bowman:
Shhhhhh!!
/llamas
originally posted by Sharon Bowman:
What are disco fries????
Asking for a friend.
originally posted by Andrew Zachary:
originally posted by Jeff Grossman:
A llama bit my sister, once...originally posted by Sharon Bowman:
Shhhhhh!!
/llamas
The one-l lama,
He's a priest.
The two-l llama,
He's a beast.
And I will bet
A silk pajama
There isn't any
Three-l lllama.*
-- Ogden Nash
Love the restaurant concept, but think it's a three-l lllama.
originally posted by Collin W:
The restaurant that NYC needsLong time reader. First time poster.
Small, 20 seats. Cozy. Wood. Unpretentious. Tiny menu, say 5 dishes a day. Fish, meat, veg, salad, pasta and soup. Changing often on no whim, just what is fresh and good. Yes local and market driven, 100% homemade. But without the in your face or pretention. Just doing it because it's whats right.
Wines btg a la verre vole. No list, open anything if you commit to a glass.
The place you could celebrate at or go on a cold winter Tuesday.
originally posted by mark e:
I actually didn't mean to rain on your parade before, Collin. It sounds lovely; reminds me a little of the now-closed but much loved "360 Van Brunt." Many of us here remember that quite fondly.
originally posted by Jay Miller:
originally posted by mark e:
I actually didn't mean to rain on your parade before, Collin. It sounds lovely; reminds me a little of the now-closed but much loved "360 Van Brunt." Many of us here remember that quite fondly.
God I miss that place.
originally posted by mark e:
Anyway, to return to reality, I'd look at your model and plug in leases in terms of $ per sq foot...
originally posted by Noel Sherr:
Whoa VLM, does that mean I can get anything I want from the list BTG next time I eat at Rue? Awesome!
originally posted by Suzanne Camhi:
I wish this could work.
I would be there.
originally posted by Collin W:
The restaurant that NYC needsLong time reader. First time poster.
Small, 20 seats. Cozy. Wood. Unpretentious. Tiny menu, say 5 dishes a day. Fish, meat, veg, salad, pasta and soup. Changing often on no whim, just what is fresh and good. Yes local and market driven, 100% homemade. But without the in your face or pretention. Just doing it because it's whats right.
Wines btg a la verre vole. No list, open anything if you commit to a glass.
The place you could celebrate at or go on a cold winter Tuesday.
originally posted by Christian Miller (CMM):
originally posted by Collin W:
The restaurant that NYC needsLong time reader. First time poster.
Small, 20 seats. Cozy. Wood. Unpretentious. Tiny menu, say 5 dishes a day. Fish, meat, veg, salad, pasta and soup. Changing often on no whim, just what is fresh and good. Yes local and market driven, 100% homemade. But without the in your face or pretention. Just doing it because it's whats right.
Wines btg a la verre vole. No list, open anything if you commit to a glass.
The place you could celebrate at or go on a cold winter Tuesday.
Petite Crevette at Union Street by the BQE is a restaurant in a similar spirit, and BYO. Very simple but fresh and decent food, mostly fish. I'm kind of surprised it hasn't come up on this board before.