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Wednesday, April 22, 2009

New York Tops Best Restaurant List

City Eateries Among World's Best - But We Knew That


By JOHN P. WISE

New York led the way among US cities -- that shouldn't surprise you -- on the list of the world's top restaurants.

Eight New York eateries are among the world's top 100 restaurants, according to a new survey.

Per Se, serving American and French cuisine at Columbus Circle, checked in at No. 6 on the list, according to the S.Pellegrino World's 50 best Restaurants list.

Le Bernardin ranked No. 15. If the food is half as cool as the restaurant's Web site, that lofty placement seems well deserved. Le Bernardin is located in Midtown and serves mainly seafood.

Jean Georges, serving French and Asian plates, also cracked the top 20. Just a block north of Columbus Circle, it made the list at No. 19.

Momofuku Ssam Bar , in the East Village, ranked No. 31. As part of an NBCNewYork.com LOCALS ONLY event, chef David Chang is going to cook lunch for you on the street if you can find him this week.

Other New York restaurants on the list include Daniel (No. 41), Babbo (90) and Del Posto (99).

El Bulli, in Spain, was No. 1 in the world.

A handful of other American joints made the list, but New York had by far the most restaurants among American cities.

Thanks to nbcNewYork

New York Tops Best Restaurant List

City Eateries Among World's Best - But We Knew That


By JOHN P. WISE

New York led the way among US cities -- that shouldn't surprise you -- on the list of the world's top restaurants.

Eight New York eateries are among the world's top 100 restaurants, according to a new survey.

Per Se, serving American and French cuisine at Columbus Circle, checked in at No. 6 on the list, according to the S.Pellegrino World's 50 best Restaurants list.

Le Bernardin ranked No. 15. If the food is half as cool as the restaurant's Web site, that lofty placement seems well deserved. Le Bernardin is located in Midtown and serves mainly seafood.

Jean Georges, serving French and Asian plates, also cracked the top 20. Just a block north of Columbus Circle, it made the list at No. 19.

Momofuku Ssam Bar , in the East Village, ranked No. 31. As part of an NBCNewYork.com LOCALS ONLY event, chef David Chang is going to cook lunch for you on the street if you can find him this week.

Other New York restaurants on the list include Daniel (No. 41), Babbo (90) and Del Posto (99).

El Bulli, in Spain, was No. 1 in the world.

A handful of other American joints made the list, but New York had by far the most restaurants among American cities.

Thanks to nbcNewYork

Thursday, April 16, 2009

Can You Understand What They're Saying?

On A line W4 stop.

So your train's not running and this is the only information you'll receive. Does anybody understand what's being said? Fare hike? For what?

Can You Understand What They're Saying?

On A line W4 stop.

So your train's not running and this is the only information you'll receive. Does anybody understand what's being said? Fare hike? For what?

Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Tolerence is experiment

Tolerence is experiment