Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well I do have a good palate, thus wanting good restaurants. I’m able to move around city so village/soho, Chelsea and upper east or west. Any cuisine.
Jesus Christ, just go to Eater, Infatuation, Yelp, etc. There are extensive lists of great restaurants in every neighborhood, every cuisine. Do your own work!
OK what is the point of this. If you don’t have anything to add then don’t post. The whole point of DCUM is to get ideas from people. Of course the OP could do research but he or she is trying to narrow things down that’s the entire point. Why do you need to be an ass?
Anonymous wrote:It is surprisingly difficult to find "yummy" places there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Peter Lugars is terrible. Google the infamous NYT review of Peter Lugars.
Tons of good Korean restaurants in Korean town along 32nd street.
Peter Luger’s can’t be too bad, it’s nearly impossible to get a decent reservation there.
I read that NYT review many years ago. Sounded like there was more to the story and that the reviewer was disgruntled.
Famous =/= good
+1. I’m sure it’s fine, but it has a reputation for being a tourist trap. My NyC friends prefer Keen’s for steak. It’s on 36th street in Manhattan.
I’ve been to most of the well known independent steakhouses in NYC (except for Luger’s). Keen’s, imho, was on the lower end. Perhaps it was an off night, not sure. And, to be fair, I always order a porterhouse so that I can have some basis of comparison.
Anonymous wrote:Bodhi in Chinatown. It's amazing vegan and kosher dim sum and other plates. Very reasonable. Get the soup dumplings for sure. They're extremely yummy (and yes, I'm older than 8 years old).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Peter Lugars is terrible. Google the infamous NYT review of Peter Lugars.
Tons of good Korean restaurants in Korean town along 32nd street.
Peter Luger’s can’t be too bad, it’s nearly impossible to get a decent reservation there.
I read that NYT review many years ago. Sounded like there was more to the story and that the reviewer was disgruntled.
Famous =/= good
+1. I’m sure it’s fine, but it has a reputation for being a tourist trap. My NyC friends prefer Keen’s for steak. It’s on 36th street in Manhattan.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Peter Lugars is terrible. Google the infamous NYT review of Peter Lugars.
Tons of good Korean restaurants in Korean town along 32nd street.
Peter Luger’s can’t be too bad, it’s nearly impossible to get a decent reservation there.
I read that NYT review many years ago. Sounded like there was more to the story and that the reviewer was disgruntled.
Famous =/= good
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Peter Lugars is terrible. Google the infamous NYT review of Peter Lugars.
Tons of good Korean restaurants in Korean town along 32nd street.
Peter Luger’s can’t be too bad, it’s nearly impossible to get a decent reservation there.
I read that NYT review many years ago. Sounded like there was more to the story and that the reviewer was disgruntled.