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|  | |  |   | | My parents were in town this weekend visiting for the first time since last September. My father is a dessert manic and came across Cafe Sabarsky last time they was in town and fell in love with the place. So we headed over there early on Friday and grabbed some dinner. Cafe Sabarsky is actually in... | | |  |   | | Cafe Sabarsky is the Viennese cafe inside the Neue Gallery on the Upper East Side. The beautiful wood-paneled room is nearly as it was in 1914 when the mansion in which it was the dining room was constructed. A piano player taps softly in the background as you sip your Weiner Melange (cappucino, bas... | | |  |   | | I love watching old movies that feature New York. This is lame but the first one that comes to mind is Bob Fosse's semi-watchable film version of "Sweet Charity." In this film you can see Shirley Maclaine get pushed into the Central Park lake from the famous footbridge. I like that scene... | | |  |   | | You’re a man of secrets. Lots of them. So, you’ll appreciate the Michelin Guide’s list of New York City dining “secrets”. The lineup consists of cafés and restaurants that offer good value, off-menu selections, or clandestine eating areas with separate fare. Michelin’s “Inspector secrets” inc... | | |  |   | | “Café Sabarsky is obscenely soothing.”Photo: Melissa Hom In Porochista Khakpour’s debut novel, Sons and Other Flammable Objects, a coming-of-age story that may make its Iranian-American author the next Zadie Smith (the Times Book Review, Radar, and Paper are planning profiles), Khakpour, who g... | | |  |   | | Sundance who? Tribeca's got its own film festival with hands-down better fare. And even Hollywood's vanguard has to eat (well, maybe not the slender starlets). VIP tickets come with your own personal dining concierge & special reservations at some of Tribeca's finest. In celebr... | | |  |   | | Cafe Sabarsky/Cafe Fledermaus Danna and I had a rare lunch together and because we were in the area, we went to Cafe Sabarsky. Unfortunately we didn't have time to view the Klimt paintings in the Neue Gallery upstairs, and were pressed for time for lunch, so we ate downstairs at Cafe Fledermaus. The... | | |  |   | | I apologize for my lack of posts towards the end of the week: I had a big one planned and then I decided to watch "You Can Count On Me" for the 8th time on DVD. It's one of my top five favorite movies, a list that also includes "Defending Your Life" which has two of my favorite m... | | |  |   | | Chowhound can ban commenters and delete comments all they want on their side of the tracks. Over here, we've pledged to to give those spurned by Jim Leff a voice, in this series, tagged The Lost Posts. In this edition of The Lost Posts, Volume IV, we explore the case of bugs and other foreign subs... | | |  |   | | GOODBYE, WALLSE Aldo Sohm, the sommelier of KG Restaurants (Wallsé, Café Sabarsky, and Blaue Gans), is leaving to head up the four-person wine department at Le Bernardin (155 W. 51st St., between Sixth and Seventh avenues, 212-554-1515). He starts on May 1. RIBBIT FR.OG (71 Spring St., bet... | | |  |
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