| Restaurants |  |
|
|  |
|  | | |  | | Posts (11) | |
|  | |  |   | | Almost 7 months ago, Kathleen recommended Crooked Tree Creperie Crooked Tree Creperie, in the comments section of the Cafe Brama post. I can't believe how long it's taken me to go try it but I'm glad I finally did because it's quite good. The crepes are nice and elastic, with lots of choices for fi... Read More | | |  |   | | This week has been fairly light on the shutters, not counting Tasca of course. Here's a quick round up of some of the stragglers who are no more. We are here for you if you know of any others. 1) West Village: Cutty has word on the last night of the now-shuttered Chanto, the first American branch o... Read More | | |  |   | | [Once again, I have to do this "splitting the entry into more than one part" thing since it was just getting way too long and as much as I would like to keep writing, I'm sure you want to actually stay awake through the whole entry. As would I. But it ain't happening. Comments will be o... Read More | | |  |   | | I have a few nicknames out there, amongst them are "Breakfast" and "Dessert." In Vegas, I participated frequently in the later, often in lieu of a meal. I am one who will eat chocolate cake at 7am if it strikes my fancy. Apparently, this is right in line with God's vision of Veg... Read More | | |  |   | | Few and Far, London. Boston • Hudson: Sophisticated home furnishings store opens a second location -- now in Wellesley. Its eclectic stock includes cowhide rugs, chandeliers, and vintage accessories. Chicago • GuiseChic: Part boutique, part salon, this new Lincoln Park shop caters to both m... Read More | | |  |   | | Last summer, we made the decision to spend a month in Paris. In all honesty, it was Josh's idea. He was done with camp, the girls had moved on to other activities and he had no interest in returning. He wanted to go somewhere that was urban where he could do museums, eat gr... Read More | | |  |   | | The Crooked Tree is a creperie a few blocks from our new apartment on St. Marks Place between First Ave and Ave A. Since we've moved, we've been looking for a place to replace one of our Astoria favorites, Euro Delights, where we regularly went for crepes.We each ordered a crepe, me the sopressatta ... Read More | | |  |   | | Crepes could very well be the perfect food. No matter what time of day it is, or what you want stuffed in it, the crepe works — in the morning, maybe go for the standard European nutella and banana; for lunch, go for a crepe that's savory, with ingredients like… potato salad, proscuitto, onions and ... Read More | | |  |   | | Line 3 has a map that lights up! Like whoa! "Where's the bus station?" I asked Tristan as we walked up the stairs at Point de Levallois-Becon, the last stop on line 3. "I don't know. This doesn't look familiar," he mused in a manner that was much more calm than I would've take... Read More | | |  |   | | We've been waiting for this day: Libation is closing! Libation was, of course, the first official landmark of douchebaggery in the LES, spearheading a (and we use this term loosely) movement to class up the joint. Well the tip of the knife has broken, does this mean the uptown, velvet rope crowd &qu... Read More | | |  |
|
| | 1 | 2 | | | 1 - 10 of 11 |  |
| |
|  | |
|
|
|
|  | Want Your Own Restaurant Guide? |
 | Save Your Favorites |  | Keep a Wish List |  | Get Picks from Friends |  | Reviews, Lists & more |  |
|
|  |  | |  |  | |
|