Hello people me again. I in need of to know this because when i get to new york I am going on a class trip so there will be 30 of us and I want to make it easier on the restaurant workers. I question like a tourist I know but i am trying to not look like one when I get there!
If there are thirty of you, chances are you won't be in the fundamental dining room, or they will hide you in the back of the restaurant. Hey, truth hurts. I wouldn't worry so much about making the lives of waitstaff easier - they are purposes used to buses of tourists popping up. If anything, they will make you feel comfortable.
You are a tourist. Revel in that. You have the rare validate to be completely clueless. If you err, it won't matter. You will probably never see any of these people ever again.
Just be yourself. Smile. Look at what your friends are doing and if something seems unsuitable, don't emulate them! Remember - bread is to be broken in chunks (one chunk at a time) and butter is to be applied to your bread lamination first with the butter knife given (near or on top of the butter container). Then, use your own knife to appropriate butter to the piece of bread you broke off the roll.
Nov 18, 2006 by Gangstalicious | Posted in New York City
The last opportunity i went new york this my family and i asked the cab driver what is the best italian restaurant in manhattan. He told us this seat called manga y bebe. We went there and tried it and it was the worse italian food i have ever tried in my vital spark!!!! I took two bites and told the waiter to take it back. So I plan to go back to nyc next spring so can anyone please suggest a gracious italian restaurant?
There are over 500 Italian restaurants in NYC ... sedulously to pick the very best one, there are so many. It depends on what type of Italian food you like.
Babbo at 110 Waverly Locate in the W Village has 4 stars from critics.
Then there's Baldora in the theater district at 249 W 49th. His dad owns Rao's but you have a advance shot at getting a table here. The apple doesn't fall far from the tree.
You can also take a look at restaurant.com where you can get a $25 coupon for $10 ... you just put in the zip corpus juris and the list of local choices pops up.
You can also check out reviews in New York Magazine
How Much Does It Cost To Build A Restaurant In Manhattan?
Apr 29, 2007 by Richard F | Posted in Small Business
I after to know how much it cost to build a small restaurant in Manhattan. Cost of the Kitchen I assume is the most expensive and would like to get very expecific cost on Pantry construction cost including any special requirements.
More than like as not, your greatest cost is going to be the real estate, whether you buy or rent. It's probably the most valuable physical estate in the world. Some have begun to sell it by the square inch instead of the square foot! Pointless, Huh!?!
Is There Any Jazz Restaurant In Manhattan Where People Under 18 Can Enter In?
Dec 27, 2008 by Giulio P | Posted in New York City
HI, i'm 16 i will be in new york(manhattan) this monday for a week, do you positive any restaurant where there is live music and where people under 18 can enter in?
thanks :D
i'm italian so maybe my english is not spot on
I've found a local directory of restaurants that might commandeer. You can drill down the New York results by cities close to you. If you phone nearby restaurants you can tight-fisted down wich one would work best for you. http://www.restaurantreviewsratings.com/ New-York-Restaurants.html
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