Dinner at Annisa last night (Barrow Street just East of 7th Avenue). Along with Wallsé, this restaurant has restored my faith in the concept of dining outside of your own kitchen—and I’m always excited to go to Lupa. Annisa is smart and unpretentious with glorious food. I looked around the dining room and wondered how WD-50 could acquire a clientele like this: real people. The partner/manager showed me her new Table Top software that tracks reservations and customer details, there were diners who had been there 70 times. This is what you want, less of the obscene scene; more people, less press.
your not the only one whom has said good things lately, liked not loved the first pass through about one year ago, do they still have that insane bright light shining in from across the street.....time to try again, thanks!!
doesn't she pour only wines made by women and have a woman chef?
Did I eat at this place with you wheel? I remember one place with the stadium light shining in from across the street.
that's the one
Didn't notice an interrogation lamp across the street, but I could be wrong.
Maybe they knocked it out. I remember sitting there (really enjoying my meal) and thinking "why don't they just knock that light out?" Everybody knows it would take the city quite some time to replace it. Maybe they finally had enough.
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- rachael 12-20-2002 8:34 pm
your not the only one whom has said good things lately, liked not loved the first pass through about one year ago, do they still have that insane bright light shining in from across the street.....time to try again, thanks!!
- Skinny 12-20-2002 10:25 pm [add a comment]
doesn't she pour only wines made by women and have a woman chef?
- linda 12-20-2002 10:42 pm [add a comment]
the lo down
- dave 12-20-2002 10:58 pm [add a comment]
Did I eat at this place with you wheel? I remember one place with the stadium light shining in from across the street.
- jim 12-20-2002 11:40 pm [add a comment]
that's the one
- linda 12-21-2002 12:20 am [add a comment]
Didn't notice an interrogation lamp across the street, but I could be wrong.
- rachael 12-21-2002 3:08 am [add a comment]
Maybe they knocked it out. I remember sitting there (really enjoying my meal) and thinking "why don't they just knock that light out?" Everybody knows it would take the city quite some time to replace it. Maybe they finally had enough.
- jim 12-21-2002 6:14 am [add a comment]