Question:
Fancy, yet less expensive restaurant in NYC? 10 points!?
coach cutie.☮
2008-10-01 09:36:55 UTC
I'm taking my best friend and to New York City for her 17th birthday, it's a surprise! I already got tickets to go see Hairspray on Broadway (an 8pm show).

She's been to the city before, so we don't need to go see all the sights as much. We will defiantly be doing some shopping and eating out. But, i have no idea where to take her to eat? Last time we went to the city together we went to Sardies. But i have no idea where to take her, we won't be extremely dressed up, but we will be looking nice. I want to take her to somewhere kind of fancy, but not over the top expensive. With good food of course.

Any suggestions would be fabulous and anything else you think we should do would be great<3

ten points for the best answer (:
Five answers:
Nima Khan Abdali
2008-10-01 10:36:50 UTC
Hi. I'm a Persian and I live in New York City.



Of course, I'll recommend you a Persian restaurant. It's called Persian Grill and located in Manhattan. It's on the first avenue. Get on a taxi on somewhere on the first avenue and tell driver to take you there. I'm sure he know where it's. But if I'm not mistaken, it should be 1237 or 1327.
lochmessy
2008-10-01 13:01:17 UTC
Unfortunatly in NY fancy and expensive and exccellent food don''t all go to together. Some of the better restaurants in NY do not expect men to wear ties or woman to get all dressed up.



One of the restaurants that I consider to be one of the best restaurantsk,as well as his restauraeants t'h'roug'h't'h'r worled, atet Resautants ownedbb'y the Briysh entepenieur

Gordon Ramsy. He owns restaurants, fixes restaauta'nnys thhat are in meed allover the world, and dpes a frrantasticjob.Buy one of the things he points, peeople shouldddesss comfortably so they feel tey are eeating at hoonmr not ouy at a tancy restaurant wheree they hag=ve to put airs
Anna D
2008-10-01 15:58:51 UTC
The Dojo in the Village. the Cloisters Cafe, also in the Village. Tir na Nog, by madison Square garden. A Tavola up in the 80's near Museum Mile.
anonymous
2008-10-01 19:44:10 UTC
Pastis on the meatpacking district. It's very well known in NYC and it's not incredibly expensive, it's a cool french bistro kind of place and has been featured on many movies and television series like Sex and the City and The Devil Wears Prada.
sicinski
2016-12-14 22:04:00 UTC
i'm surprised that such countless everybody is desirous to pay countless funds to consume. some places have expenses thrice what the nutrition is properly worth, and that i recommend taking under consideration a good income.


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