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Jungle Bird, NYC
Jungle Bird, NYC, web site, 174 8th Avenue, New York, NY, 646-868-8422 [Google | Ylp] That is my brother’s new restaurant in Chelsea, southeast Asian food, it has made the Approval Matrix and after three weeks is already a big … Continue reading →
Posted in Asian (Pan-Asian), Bars, Cocktails, New York, Outside DC
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Tagged Chelsea, Jungle Bird, New York City, NYC
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Bresca
Bresca, web site, 1906 14th St NW, Washington, DC, 202-518-7926 (Metro Trip Planner – opens in new window) [Zagat | WaPo | Washingtonian | TripAdvisor | Ylp] Not Italian but rather more of a nouvelle blend, expensive, has some very … Continue reading →
Posted in American, Bars, Bistro, Cocktails, DC, Eclectic, Fine Dining, U Street / Shaw
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Tagged Bresca, char, foie gras, linguini, nouvelle blend, ribs, root vegetables
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How to find good food in American bars
Jacob Grier has an excellent post on this topic (which I do not cover), here is just one part of a longer discussion: Reading An Economist Gets Lunch inspired me to think explicitly about how to find good food in … Continue reading →
Posted in An Economist Gets Lunch, Bars
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Tagged American Bars, An Economist Gets Lunch, bar, bars, batavia arrack, genever, herbal liqueurs, Italian amari, Jacob Grier, liqueurs
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