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cchen

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  1. My vote goes to Telepan. 69th and Columbus (i think?). Just had another wonderful dinner there the other night
  2. I'm heading up to Harvard b-school for an event on Saturday and am looking for somewhere I'd be able to grab a quick meal to go, or have a quick meal at the counter since I will be short on time. Whats my best choice? Is there anything delicious AND quick?
  3. Not worth it, IMO. For the money, you could do Nobu ← Nobu is more expensive and a lot harder to get into. ← Certainly its harder to get into, but you can easily spend the same amount at EN
  4. Not worth it, IMO. For the money, you could do Nobu
  5. Let me first say that I love raw oysters. I personally prefer an oyster that is very briny. An example would be the Peace Passage Oyster at Yasuda. Out of all of them, the kumamoto was the best. I didn't find that any of them in particular had much flavor at all. They didn't have any taste of the sea, which I feel all oysters should have, regardless of their origin.
  6. I believe they were malapeque, blue point, kumamoto, and another I can't remember. By not good, I didn't imply bad per se. They were just bland, hence boring in my book. And yes, the prices are before discount.
  7. On that point, you're right. A steakhouse is what it is. What I meant in my post was while everything was fine for the most part, it wasn't special. Even if the desserts aren't creative, I would expect (at this level) for them to at least be executed perfectly, which they were not. As for prices, the scallops app was $17, and the oysters were $16 for a half dozen. Speaking of the oysters, just because they're fresh doesn't mean they're good. The porterhouse for 2 was $78, and I believe the veal chop was $35. The sides were $9 each. Desserts $10 each. I feel like the apps, sides, and desserts are way overpriced. The entrees are priced about right.
  8. cchen

    Shanghai Cafe

    Its one of my favorites in Chinatown. IMO better than Yeah
  9. So we had apps: 1 of each oyster - fresh, but boring scallops - very nice entrees: porterhouse for 2 - good, but nothing that i couldn't have made at home veal chop - this was very delicious sides: onion rings mashed potatoes both were fine dessert: pineapple upside down cake cookies both very disappointing The porterhouse was fine, but not better than other top steakhouses. Service was exceptional. The veal chop was the highlight of the meal - I could have this every day. I was very disaapointed by the desserts. The pineapple cake was so dry and the cookies were very plain. $10 for each 0 imo not a good value at all. Overall, the food is fine, but I don't consider it a top restaurant at all. I would return, only to sit at the bar and have a veal chop. The veal chop really was that good. Oh, and no problems with the 20% off.
  10. Have a reservation for tonight. Very excited, but I hope they don't forget the discount!
  11. My friend had made the reservation a few weeks back for a 9pm seating.
  12. I had dinner last night at the bar. Something to note - dining to my left were Jean-Georges and his wife, celebrating their anniversary, as well as Chef Regis Monges of Le Cirque. Robuchon himself was overseeing the kitchen and was schmoozing with the all guests. But on to the food. I had the tasting, and added a cheese course as well. My friend and I both found the tasting menu inconsistent, with the misses being the capellini w/ caviar and and the cod. The capellini I thought really didn't have any susbstance and the cod dish was very bland. But every other dish was very, very good. What Sneakeater said was right. You can't find this anywhere else in NYC. While I did spend a lot (after wine and such), I think it was money well spent. BTW, they're changing the menu soon, so if you want some of the current dishes, try to go soon!!
  13. Their delivery service is spotty, at best. They always forget something from the order.
  14. Yasuda: $145 after tax and tip Kuruma: about $275 after tax and tip and yes, the kuruma does refer to the kurumaebi, which i did have that time i went. Certainly, there's a point where the prices at Kuruma become ridiculous. I don't think $275 is outrageous considering the quality and quantity. Sure, you can say that there's better in Tokyo, you'd rather go to Tokyo (I would too), but being here in NYC, if I want sushi of that caliber now, thats the only place to go.
  15. I'm very excited about the opening! Too bad no photos will be allowed
  16. cchen

    Babbo

    I agree with the bread. Never did like their bread very much. The bread at Lupa is better. About the sardine dish comment - I understand your sentiment, but really high quality sardines are pretty expensive. $11 for the 3 is probably a good value. Finally, for a while, I thought that Babbo was dropping. But a few recent meals there have changed my mind. Overall, they're less consistent than they used to be, but still, imo, a superb restaurant. I would definitely address those issues you had with the management of the restaurant.
  17. Had dinner at Yasuda tonight, at Chef Yasuda's station. Tonight was my second visit there. I'm convinced that Kuruma is "better" than Yasuda. Here's why. I think the fish quality at Kuruma is ridiculous (in a good way) and better than Yasuda. Yasuda does have the edge on fish variety, and his eel is amazing (obviously since he used to be an eel chef). However, every single piece at Kuruma was amazing. I remember giggling in delight as each piece was served. At Yasuda, there were moments where I was very excited - the eel, the different uni, the oyster. But on the whole, I was completely blown away at Kuruma, and I left Yasuda feeling somewhat disappointed. That said, Yasuda's rice was good, but not as good as I had expected. On one of the pieces of uni, the rice completely broke apart. I was disappointed. But in his toro roll, I could really taste how much better his rice was than others. Maybe it comes down to preference. I would definitely return to Yasuda, but it isn't a place I'd go really out of the way to get a reservation for. I'd much rather wait, save the money, and go to Kuruma. And I wouldn't go back to Gari - well maybe... if it were a quarter cheaper.
  18. I'm thinking of checking it out tonight, since it seems, most people are out of the city. Is there a dress code?? Is the tasting menu still the best option?
  19. How would it, in your opinion, compare to the 4 stars? (Specifically JG or Per Se)
  20. I second the JG recommendation. What an awesome value.
  21. cchen

    Sun-Chan

    No idea why they aren't answering the phone but its a solid neighborhood restaurant. Slightly overpriced for what it is but probably the best Japanese option near Columbia
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