Molto Bene Malaparte…NYC Restaurant Review
Malaparte an intimate, modestly priced restaurant on a charming street in the West Village has been transporting diners to Italy for well over a decade.
Malaparte an intimate, modestly priced restaurant on a charming street in the West Village has been transporting diners to Italy for well over a decade.
Tenacious. For six years I have been following the evolution of Le Doyenne in Saint-Vrain located in the French countryside.
Ahhh, the pressure of making a reservation anywhere in the world.
For some ridiculous reason I find heading uptown for a meal undesirable. I travel downtown all the time and never think twice. I have been meaning to try Dagon, located on the upper west side, for a while.
Ready for a delicious, creative, reasonably priced NYC restaurant?!
I always have a hankering for sushi and Omakase.
New kid on the block.
Roman holiday.
Who doesn’t love receiving a blue box from Tiffany’s?!
There was an attraction, but, alas, It was not a memorable first date.
53. My new favorite number.
Country dining.
Damn, you had me at hello.
The staycations keep on coming. Last weekend we took to the highway early and set out for picturesque Irvington, New York.
I recently discovered Maison Kintaro, a low key, charming New York City Japanese restaurant.
Di An Di has been on my restaurant bucket list for a long time.
Another beautiful weekend. Another reason to take to the highways and byways.
If it’s summer it is lobster time.
Why are all the fabulous, moderately priced neighborhood restaurants not in my ‘hood? I recently ate at the newly opened Stretch Pizza.
Sunday in Brooklyn with Oxalis.