Thursday, July 9th, 2009 at
6:35 pm
Click here for the greatest private party menu in NYC, hands down!! Thanks for visiting!
I don’t mean restaurants in Little Italy!!
On the westside, Patsy’s. They have great pasta dishes and veal dishes. The salads are truly Italian. The staff is wonderful, and, if you have theatre tickets, they get you out in plenty of time. If you are just enjoying yourself with a special someone, they don’t rush you. As a plus, it’s a great place to people watch…
On the eastside, Il Vagabondo. Same great food, super staff, good people watching, just like Patsy’s, BUT, Il V has indoor bocce!
Thursday, July 9th, 2009 at
6:35 pm
As close to the station as possible. I have a bad back and can’t walk far. thank you
Menupages.com shows these restaurants in the vacinity of the Christopher St. PATH station at Christopher and Hudson.
Andavi
91 Christopher St
Goodfellas Kitchen
91 Christopher St,
At Bleecker St
Rivoli Pizza II
502 Hudson St
Corner of Christopher St
Sanpanino
494 Hudson St
At Christopher St
You could also check in the area of 9th St and 6th Ave, 14th St and 6th Ave, and 23 St and 6th Ave.
Menupages.com lets you search an area by resturant and will show you ratings, price range and a complete menu.
Thursday, July 9th, 2009 at
6:33 pm
The famous and hip Tribeca hangout, El Teddy’s, closed a while back and the site is now a condominium apartment building. In the heart of Tribeca, the old Teddy’s seems as if it belonged in Westbury or Bergen County.
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Thursday, July 9th, 2009 at
6:33 pm
PlusNYC Restaurant Chains Post Calorie InfoNYC Restaurant Chains Post Calorie InfoThe ociated PressCustomers at big fast-food chains in New York City are finally facing the facts about their meal choices. And for some, the truth may be hard to swallow. The AP’s Ted Shaffrey explains. (July 19)((New York)) Some New Yorkers had a serious case of “calorie shock” on Saturday. “I was like ‘Oh my Gosh’The city started enforcing the nation’s first-ever law requiring chain restaurants to post calorie counts on all menus - leaving some diners to find out their favorite food had hundreds more calories than they had thought. Violating restaurants face fines of up to 2-thousand dollars - it’s not clear how many were cited Saturday. Cathy Nonas of the city’s health department has high hopes for the new law. ((Cathy Nonas, NYC Department of Health)) “We hope this has a huge impact on obesity, and of course if it has an impact on obesity it will have an impact on diabetes, high blood pressure, etc. Some of the calorie counts posted Saturday were very high. ((GRAPHIC OVER VID OF FOOD: 2330 Calories)) At T-G-I Fridays, this appetizer, called a Jack Daniels Sampler has a whopping 2-thousand 330 calories. “We hope the restaurant will be shamed into not offering a 2300 calorie appetizer unless they suggest 10 people share it.” ((GRAPHIC OVER VID OF FOOD ON MENU: 1,110 Calories)) If you were hoping to just have a salad for dinner at Fridays, you might want to avoid this one, it’s got 1110 calories. ((GRAPHIC OVER VIDEO, 480 Calories, then zoom wide to show drink, superimpose 600 calories over the drink)) At Starbucks this little piece of Banana Nut Coffee Cake has 480 calories, while this Vanilla Bean Frappucinno has 600 calories. ((GRAPHIC: 3,073)) At the popular Italian eatery Sbarro, it turns out the Fettuccini Alfredo with Grilled Chicken has 3,073 calories. GRAPHIC: 730 CALORIES)) While the pepperoni pizza has 730 calories. The cheese pizza has 460 calories. This fellow bought two slices. “Was that surprising to you? “No it wasn’t” Fade: “if you want to eat it, you’ll eat it, and you’ll cut back late on in the day if you eat it for lunch, it can be your “slunch.” ((Ted Shaffrey, The ociate Press)) ((New York))
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