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On 8/12/2009 at 2:46 PM, Cooper said:

I noticed that most of the restaurants mentioned are in the Chelsea area.

Which is more likely because the boys like their gaybohoods, more than they like fine dining. I and the wife are foodies and would rarely choose Chelsea as a recommended dining destination. But as mentioned above there are many great restaurants in New York that appeal to all matter of tastes and at all variety of price points. I would say Gotham and Wallse are two of our favorite destinations downtown. ( Where much of your better choices are found these days. ).

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Just now, AroydeeMahk said:

why you always so angry here?

Why do you keep trying to micromanage how I communicate?

There's a block option if you don't like strong opinions. Telling me that I am "always so angry" is an example of extreme narcissism. You seem to believe I shouldn't have opinions because they aren't your own. 

 

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Just now, pubic_assistance said:

Why do you keep trying to micromanage how I communicate?

There's a block option if you don't like strong opinions. Telling me that I am "always so angry" is an example of extreme narcissism. You seem to believe I shouldn't have opinions because they aren't your own. 

 

thank you for angry explanation of why you are so angry

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4 hours ago, pubic_assistance said:

Which is more likely because the boys like their gaybohoods, more than they like fine dining. I and the wife are foodies and would rarely choose Chelsea as a recommended dining destination. But as mentioned above there are many great restaurants in New York that appeal to all matter of tastes and at all variety of price points. I would say Gotham and Wallse are two of our favorite destinations downtown. ( Where much of your better choices are found these days. ).

I love Wallse :) His other place, Cafe Sabarsky, is also nice. 

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18 minutes ago, Lucky said:

Gotham Bar & Grill closed years ago.

I think it closed during the pandemic. Believe it is reopened under new management/chef owner. Was one of the first restaurants to introduce architectural dining (sculptures of food). Loved that place.

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1 minute ago, cany10011 said:

I think it closed during the pandemic. Believe it is reopened under new management/chef owner. Was one of the first restaurants to introduce architectural dining (sculptures of food). Loved that place.

I see that. It is now just called Gotham.

Posted (edited)
1 hour ago, cany10011 said:

I think it closed during the pandemic.

Yes. Which was widely remorseful for many New York foodies.  Thankful they managed a reboot.  We've celebrated many anniversary celebrations, birthdays and get-togethers at Gotham. Was one of the more sad losses from the long lasting pandemic shut-downs that we suffered here.

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34 minutes ago, pubic_assistance said:

Yes. Which was widely remorseful for many New York foodies.  Thankful they managed a reboot.  We've celebrated many anniversary celebrations, birthdays and get-togethers at Gotham. Was one of the more sad losses from the long lasting pandemic shut-downs that we suffered here.

Another sad loss for me was a cute restaurant in the east village- 9th street market. Charming little place with gorgeous floral arrangements and a fireplace. Only room for 20 guests.

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