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lalaland

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  1. I agree...40 is a special one, so maybe I should reserve my NJ curiousities for a 'lesser' occasion. Hmmm... Of those mentioned below in NYC, we haven't been to Jean Georges or Per Se...I think it's probably too late to get ressies at either, but I could try by phone. Opentable is shutting me out Otherwise maybe I'll try for the chef's table at Nicholas. Didn't know there was one, so I appreciate the tip!
  2. thanks...this is a tough one. would anyone say one is less 'stuffy' or pretentious than the other? we don't really need that...
  3. If you had to choose between Nicholas, Serenade, or David Drake, which would you pick? I can't decide and it's my foodie husband's 40th birthday dinner. All of them are a bit of a drive for us, so I want to choose well! Your votes/comments are appreciated! Lala
  4. probably meant the silver spoon (deli/catering) in ridgewood on ridgewood ave, although I prefer rocca's market in glen rock and (some soups) at frankie's in wyckoff on wyckoff ave.
  5. We had a mediocre first experience here a few months ago with take-out. had asked for recommendations on 2 entrees and what they chose for us was a beef noodle dish that was greasy and flavorless, and something else that I can't even remember. HOWEVER, on a nasty night when China 46 was just too far a drive we decided to give it another try, dining in. I wouldn't say it was "amazing," but we really enjoyed a few of their apps and dim sum. The beef shumai with accompanying black vinegar (did we taste mustard in there?) were quite tasty, as were the crab money bags, pork buns and the mango pudding dessert. We'd definitely go back. For the amount of food we ordered it was also relatively inexpensive (5 dimsum, soup, and dessert with 2 fruity iced green teas and tip, about $50 for 2).
  6. has any one been here yet? read about it online (googled and found it on http://www.beekmanwine.com/byop.htm#Flirt) and it's supposed to be sushi w/ latino flair... the website makes it seem...interesting. http://www.flirtsushi.com always looking for good sushi, lala
  7. Finally made it here after a few weeks and liked it a LOT...only real disappointments were the panstickers, the giant egg roll, and their ice creams. Probably just need tweaking... We loved the XO rice, sashimi salad, rainbow beef and a noodle dish (good, but can't remember preparation). Great flavors and can't beat the prices either. Decor was a pleasant shock compared to its strip mall exterior...
  8. I've been to two private parties recently (the past 6 months or so) that were worth comment: Bacari Grill (Washington Twp): nice service, bright-spacious-pretty room, decent basic food considering amount of people (baby shower for about 60 women). All were served a generous salad, mid-course of penne vodka, and had a choice of 3 entrees. I had a chicken picatta-like dish w/ standard well-prepared veggies and rice. Good flower decorated cake, but don't know if it was 'imported'. Rocca (Glen Rock): Christening for about 40-50ppl; great food, given a choice of 3-4 apps/3-4 entrees (had butternut squash soup and salmon with lentils). Also had beautifully decorated cake that was delicious and prob. came from there b/c they have a pastry chef. Service was nice here as well, we were comfortable in the dining room with the curved wall. Unfortunately, I wasn't involved in planning either of these, so I can't comment on the pricing. I do know that the hosts of both parties were very satisfied overall.
  9. It's definitely the old Il Capo. Friends of mine from Wyckoff told me that new owners took over this past spring or summer and that they are just now getting around to changing the name. They haven't been there yet to try the new version, so I have no details. I don't think they've changed hands again. And that was definitely Il Capo's slogan, if I recall correctly...Interesting
  10. My most memorable meals of 2004: Cafe Matisse, Rutherford Eleven Madison Park, Manhattan Rocca, Glen Rock China 46, Ridgefield Cafe Panache, Ramsey Although I had 2 of the best meals of my life at CM and EMP, I frequent the latter 3 more often and consistently had winning dining experiences that kept me coming back for more...
  11. Ate there about 6-8 months ago on a weeknight. The only things that were memorable were the fact that we were one of only 2 tables while we were there and I sent back a clams (casino?) appetizer b/c it tasted a little funky...Would not recommend.
  12. I'm totally with you! Thank you for saying what I couldn't get myself together to verbalize!
  13. You all bring up very intersting points, and I'm not going to beat the dead horse and talk about my opinion on them...I will only say 2 things: 1. My hubby and I tend to 'close the place' at many area restaurants pretty often given his late commute home and we've done so at Rocca on at least 2 occasions, once on a weeknight that didn't seem particularly busy. Never have I been there and felt a lack of caring or disservice and the food was always great. 2. Also, I've definitely been to 2 or 3 places that people loved (even in Manhattan) and been thouroughly disappointed. Haven't we all? IMHO, a place should be given some benefit of the doubt, esp. if they're new, and let the masses decide--do they like it? or not? My $.02 too, Lala
  14. "I won't be going back." (sorry, I don't know how to do the real quote apparently) Anyway, that's pretty harsh and I can hardly believe you had that kind of experience. Of the multiple times I was there my experiences were totally to the contradictory--food so hot you couldn't eat it right away and as adeguilio said, better than all or most area restaurants. To me Rocca is a true gem. We've all had our own negative restaurant experiences so I can (almost) respect your decision but, I love this place, and in the end that's more room for the rest of us .
  15. How is Joel's lately? Haven't been there in ages...
  16. Was surfing and found their website on restaurantpassion.com. https://www.ardore.com/listing.asp?r=rocca02&c=All&m=c&u=all We had dinner there on Saturday night and it was wonderful...the place was hoppin' too...I can't get enough of the ricotta gnocchi--that sauce! And we had a pumpkin cheesecake dessert special that was excellent. I love to taste an inkling of fall! Isn't everyone else dying to start eating the tastes of fall?
  17. I think the truffles were on the specials menu the night we had them...Sorry you didn't have the joy of trying them!
  18. lalaland

    China 46

    OK...We had that feeling when we were there...Will bring friends there sometime soon to revisit. My only issue re: the specials board is that it's a bit overwhelming. Am I supposed to memorize these before I'm whisked away to my table?
  19. lalaland

    China 46

    Had date night at China 46...when we first walked in we were a bit skeptical of the decor and lack of crowd, however as time went on, lots of people came in, and many were Asian so we felt that to be a good sign. We had the sweet rice dumplings, shrimp dumplings and scallion pancake. All were good, but nothing I could go crazy for--I should say with exception that the scallion pancake was the best that I've had in recent years. For entrees I had the spicy and tangy jumbo shrimp. Husband had gung pao (sp?) chicken. Again both were good, but I wouldn't necessary order them again. Also, given that they weren't too busy yet when we were ordering, we felt a little rushed by the waiter as we questioned him as to what to try... I know we need to go back and I feel that I should have more closely read the recommendations of egullet-ers to see what was great to order. Any suggestions on what we must ABSOLUTELY try next time? Thanks, Lala
  20. There's a good place in Totowa on Union Blvd, but I don't remember the name. I also like Il Dolce on Lafayette Ave in Hawthorne...Used to be Chantilly something and Il Dolce is MUCH better. Only tried it 2x, but it has my vote.
  21. NB: The truffles are incredible! My favorite was the Grand Marnier one...We'll be going back for more of these soon!
  22. Yes, service was weird and we did have to walk past a smokey bar area to leave, but if you go early enough, you're not affected. I wouldn't bother with dessert either...nothing memorable... But, if you need a pierogi fix, this is a great find and SO cheap. I think it was $7 for my Russian Pierogi plate...The only thing I didn't like was that it came with cole slaw and it wasn't separated from the pierogis... And the drinks are definitely strong...
  23. lalaland

    China 46

    Familiar with Pub46 from my college days :), but come on...Have you ever had those chicken and shrimp rolls from the "other C46?" Spicy heaven... I will have to try China 46 and let you know... Also, sounds like it's great for groups...do you think we'll have as good an experience as a solo couple at China 46?
  24. lalaland

    China 46

    Thanks! I could never have sifted through all of those posts...I can't wait to experience this!
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