Posts Tagged ‘Bistro’

January 14, 2006 3

Paradou (NYC: Meat Market)

By in 03: NYC, Favorite Food Entries

I went to a friend’s friend’s art show opening at Chelsea (the art galleries area). Afterward we were looking for restaurants in the Meat Market district (despite its name from its meatpacking industry past, it is now very posh and yuppie) and most of the restaurants are fancy pansy that needs reservation. My friend’s BF […]

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January 9, 2006 5

26 Seats (NYC: East Village)

By in 03: NYC, Favorite Food Entries

Pate and the very fantastic Quail, it’s better than this. My friend recommended me this tiny French restaurant on the East side called 26 Seat where she lives. Very valued. the main course are mostly $13 – $20. It is very dark and narrow, very intimate and friendly. The place was packed but luckily I […]

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December 31, 2005 1

Le Gigot (NYC: West Village)

By in 03: NYC

There were so many interseting non-scene/pretensious restaurants and cafes at the Greenwich area that we had hard time to choose one for dinner ^^;; We settle for this little French bistro that’s “hidden” in a small alley. The inside feel very Parisian. Since the place is called Le Gigot (lamb) so naturally we tried the […]

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December 30, 2005 3

L’Express (NYC: Gramercy)

By in 03: NYC

The Duck Leg Confit is very tender~ The onion soup is pretty normal, not sweet enough. Duck Liver Pate is quite good. The restaurants in this area are the fancy type with “the scene” (bar area packed with successful looking people) and mostly too $$$. We walked around and around to find this casual and […]

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November 7, 2005 6

La Vache (San Diego)

By in 18: Greater LA

Onion Soup is very sweet and yum! The bread is so good! Grilled Duck Salad, very good! *q* We went down to San Diego over the weekend to check out west elm (furniture store) since the one in LA is not open yet. We drove 2 hours and once we arrived we heard from the […]

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