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To: Eric P who wrote (11448)1/20/2001 11:01:09 AM
From: Dotty  Respond to of 18137
 
Yes I will come up w/ several alternate solutions!
Eating in any large NYC hotel restaurant is tantamount to sticking your head & your wallet knowingly under the Guilletine (sp).
Will get back to you PDQ :) Dotty



To: Eric P who wrote (11448)1/20/2001 11:19:06 AM
From: LPS5  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 18137
 
Eric,

As a NYC professional, my Zagat's is never 10 seconds away. ;-) If you want, I can come up with a few suggestions as well.

LPS5



To: Eric P who wrote (11448)1/21/2001 3:00:45 PM
From: gaj  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 18137
 
OT: meeting place, nyc, just a few thoughts of the area...

go *west* of marriott, if possible. the reason is that tons and tons of people crowd into the restaurants right there, whether a nice fish n chips place like cartwright's (50th/7th), the bbq places (virgil, or the one next to caroline's), and that kind of place.

i'd suggest, if you don't mind walking, going towards 9th avenue. 1) it's a restaurant row, with tons of ethnic foods from all over 2) because it's 2 blocks west, less of the midtowners go there.

less is a relative term, of course.
- bob gaj