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Old 08-10-2005, 12:23 PM
jason_t jason_t is offline
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Default Re: NYC Restaurants

Angelica Kitchen
Kate's Joint
Zen Palate

and any of the city's many Pakistan or Indian restaurants.

And, the best vegetarian restaurant I've been too in NYC (but it's not casual as you ask) is Hangawi.
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Old 08-10-2005, 12:24 PM
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I would bet most of the world's natural resources that Paluka has been to Zen Palate.
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Old 08-10-2005, 12:27 PM
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I would bet most of the world's natural resources that Paluka has been to Zen Palate.

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I don't take -EV bets.

Have you been to Hangawi?
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Old 08-10-2005, 12:28 PM
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I would bet most of the world's natural resources that Paluka has been to Zen Palate.

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I was actually there yesterday, and not by choice. The place really is the most overrated vegetarian restaurant on the planet. If I never eat there again, I'll be pleased. The upstairs Zen Palate is actaully pretty tasty, though.
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Old 08-10-2005, 12:29 PM
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Angelica Kitchen
Kate's Joint
Zen Palate

and any of the city's many Pakistan or Indian restaurants.

And, the best vegetarian restaurant I've been too in NYC (but it's not casual as you ask) is Hangawi.

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I have obvioulsy been to all these places.
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Old 08-10-2005, 12:30 PM
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A good example of what I'm looking for here is Josie's on the UWS. It is great for vegetarians but has meaty food, it is tasty, it is casual, and it is not ethnic. I appreciate the help but obviously I can figure out the Indian places on my own.

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As I said I am getting these from my friend; she tries to go to these types of places all the time. I should have just suggested Palmador. I really enjoyed Ono at the Gansevort by the way; but it's not too casual.

Anyhoo; here's her response:

friend: he sounds like an obnoxious ass
friend: for real
friend: those are 3 good suggestions
friend: and josie's isn't great

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Haha! If I'm being obnoxious in this thread I apoligize. I understand those are great suggestions.
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Old 08-10-2005, 12:31 PM
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Have you been to Hangawi?

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I just checked out their website. I applaud the efforts of my countrymen to take advantage of white people's willingness to equate old, slanty-eyed people with healthy and mystical.
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Old 08-10-2005, 12:32 PM
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Have you been to Hangawi?

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I just checked out their website. I applaud the efforts of my countrymen to take advantage of white people's willingness to equate old, slanty-eyed people with healthy and mystical.

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Haha!
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Old 08-10-2005, 12:36 PM
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As I said I am getting these from my friend; she tries to go to these types of places all the time. I should have just suggested Palmador. I really enjoyed Ono at the Gansevort by the way; but it's not too casual.



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The online reviews for Odo are awesomely bad, but I never trust those anyway. What is Palmador? Did you mean Paladar?
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Old 08-10-2005, 12:37 PM
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A good example of what I'm looking for here is Josie's on the UWS. It is great for vegetarians but has meaty food, it is tasty, it is casual, and it is not ethnic. I appreciate the help but obviously I can figure out the Indian places on my own.

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As I said I am getting these from my friend; she tries to go to these types of places all the time. I should have just suggested Palmador. I really enjoyed Ono at the Gansevort by the way; but it's not too casual.

Anyhoo; here's her response:

friend: he sounds like an obnoxious ass
friend: for real
friend: those are 3 good suggestions
friend: and josie's isn't great

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Haha! If I'm being obnoxious in this thread I apoligize. I understand those are great suggestions.

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I don't think so, unfortunately she wants nothing more to do with OOT restaurant threads.
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