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We are in the Wachau, we had some fine meals on the tour but the best is Bauer in Vienna (both wine and food), was excellent wine, service, food....Kornat is fresh fish, Steirereck is resting on past but fine wine and ok food, Wieninger Heurigen is not to be missed (fun room, some dishes super, nice wines at great prices)....we are off to Knoll family Loibnerhof.....
- Skinny 11-27-2002 8:44 pm [link] [1 comment]

Souen Rocks, love that place...loaded up on tofu, brown rice, etc to help the upcoming "pig on pig wraped in pig with a side of fat tour"
- Skinny 11-23-2002 8:17 pm [link] [2 comments]

HE'S back! New York Times restaurant critic William "Biff" Grimes, whose long leave from the paper sparked all kinds of dire rumors, will resume reviewing soon. His duties since last spring were handled by former $25-and-Under man Eric Asimov. Grimes, who was out "researching" the city's culinary history for a New York Public Library show he curated, was asked about his future during a panel discussion with top chefs at the library the other day. Beacon's Waldy Malouf asked, "So when are you coming back?" Grimes answered: "Soon - a couple of weeks."
- linda 11-23-2002 7:04 pm [link] [1 comment]

bizz dinner at Picholine was fun but expensive, wines were very good but we had to npay to play, the apps and middle truffle couses and cheese outshined mains, but we were happy (very)....
- Skinny 11-23-2002 4:56 pm [link] [add a comment]

lunch at Aquagrill had more just ok parts than great parts but I have never loved this popular place.....dinner at Chimichurri Grill was great, the owner is nuts, very fun to hang with, the staeks purrfecto, best empenadas in town....
- Skinny 11-13-2002 4:00 pm [link] [1 comment]

the market these last weeks has had the grape people, they come every fall, we had 5 different grapes, one of the best market treats (oh and our little kitty likes the Delaware variety, pulp only).....
- Skinny 11-10-2002 5:26 pm [link] [1 ref] [add a comment]

that pumpkey is too funny
- bill 11-09-2002 9:28 pm [link] [add a comment]

This place sounds good....and expensive....
- Skinny 11-09-2002 4:13 pm [
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Cho Dang Gol, excellent Korean, was 2* in NYT in 1998 (Ruth I assume), daily tofu made, different and a worthy stop....55W35 / near 6th....
- Skinny 11-09-2002 8:30 am [link] [add a comment]

spent 4 hours at Lupa doing everything on the menu for the last meal there in 2002, still my favorite in NYC....the night before at GSIMidtown for 3 hours eating evrything in sight for my last meal there this week, holds it spot as well....
- Skinny 11-04-2002 3:35 pm [link] [2 refs] [add a comment]

Reporting from off the beaten path, in the highly path-ified LES. Apizz, eldridge street just off stanton. No window exterior, but warm and friendly on the inside. I think they have some connection to peasant (soho).

Italian. Everything is cooked in a huge wood burning oven. Pizza's, baked lasagna (with wild boar), whole fish, chicken, steak, baked skate. $18 - $22.

Food is simple. Good. Room is very nice.

I'm not blown away, but very seviceable (if a bit expensive.) This will be a great addition to the neighborhood, except I bet it will get crowded. It's early (no press yet for them) and already the crowd is 100% from out of the neighborhood.

Worth a look.
- jim 11-04-2002 4:29 am [link] [2 comments]

A great meal at Wallsé(11th Street and Greenwich), which is fast becoming a favourite. Kurt, the irrepressible chef, is one of those impossibly thin people that likes to watch you chub up before his eyes. A tasting menu emerged, not a false note on the food front, the boozers looked well pleased too with the Austrian wine list, and a really wonderful staff. A chestnut soup and a squash soup amuse. Smoked trout palacinka. Spaetzle with white truffles. Foie gras terrine with apple. Wiener schnitzel with cucumber and potato salad. We were with a friend recently returned from Russia who just happened to have a huge tub of caviar in her sheared beaver purse, we sent it into the kitchen for the staff to have some, but they sent it back out with mountains of crème fraîche and delicious little Viennese palacinka pancakes. Desserts are, as one would expect from a nation of cake lovers, sublime. Try the Salzburgerknochen (literally the mountains of Salzburg), a sort of Austrian île flotant with fruit. Kurt is also in charge of Cafe Sabarsky (1048 Fifth Avenue at 86th Street) where you can go and pretend to be in Vienna for the afternoon, eat cake (there are also soups and sandwiches), drink great coffee and reduce yourself to a sugar and caffeine fuelled haze.
- rachael 10-31-2002 8:37 pm [link] [add a comment]