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Where should I go for dinner tonight with my husband?

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  1. Alexis Marnel wrote on :

    my favorite “cheap eats” haunt is Uncle Nick’s Ouzaria on 9th ave between 50th and 51st. There is an Uncle Nick’s Restaurant (aka in Greek “Estiatoria”) that is more expensive and not that great. But the Ouzaria specializes in Greek Meze (tapas). I am a white wine drinker so would recommend a glass of Kretikos or Moschofilero (both by Boutari wineries). Also in the theater district is Orso’s – It’s expensive and you need a reservation but the food is fresh, delicious, and its always fun for Broadway actor sightings!

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  2. Joan Ross wrote on :

    When we visit NYC, we like to try ethnic. We enjoyed the Ethiopian food at Blue Nile, Amy Ruth’s in Harlem for Southern Cooking, Ithaka, a Greek restaurant and for fun, the Peruvian and a hole in the wall restaurant that serves great chicken at Pio, Pio.

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  3. Jyl Ferris wrote on :

    I like both of these:
    Perilla, American (New) | West Village 9 Jones St. (bet. Bleecker & W. 4th Sts.)
    212-929-6868
    Annisa…they have an all-woman owned winery wine list
    American (New) | West Village 13 Barrow St. (bet. 7th Ave. S. & W. 4th St.), 212-741-6699

    For sustainable you can also go to http://www.cleanplates.com/

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    • Lina Perl wrote on :

      Jill – these suggestions are awesome. I’m definitely going to try them out. THank you so much! If you ever need a recommendation for a restaurant in westchester, let me know 🙂

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    • Jyl Ferris wrote on :

      Did you go out to dinner at one of those restaurants?

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    • Lina Perl wrote on :

      ha! not yet . . . we have to find a sitter first 😉 I’m hoping to make a reservation for next weekend. I’ll keep you posted!

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    • norma torres wrote on :

      This is my neighborhood and never heard of these restaurants. Will definitely look into them

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    • Jyl Ferris wrote on :

      Then you live in what I consider the best area in town for restaurants. My other faves are Babbo, Lupa, Lanterna di Vittorio.

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  4. Jyl Ferris wrote on :

    I can advise you better if you tell me what you like to eat and what kind of atmosphere you are looking for as well as price point. I can make some great suggestions.

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    • Lina Perl wrote on :

      thanks, Jyl! My husband and I love locally-sourced food prepared simply and well! We’re not partial to a specific cuisine, but we like a laid back, casual atmosphere that still has a good list of wines. I’m totally open to anything you might suggest. We’re sick of the same old place!

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