Running Away.
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Re: Running Away.

Does Luchow's ring a bell?............. Danny's Hideaway ?............Mama Leone's?...P.J.'s?
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@Suzy. Never been to Elaine's. It is first on my bucket list. Elaine's was one of several venues frequented bysuzy1124 wrote:" Happy hour at Elaine's " in Manhattan...........wow! thanks for the Deja-Vu!![]()
Does Luchow's ring a bell?............. Danny's Hideaway ?............Mama Leone's?...P.J.'s?
John O'Neill, an FBI agent who died on 9/11 at WTC. God Bless you John. He is the subject of a Frontline done shortly
after the attacks. He is referred to as "The Man Who Knew." He knew the existence of Al-Qaeda after being posted
in Al-Kharg, Saudi Arabia and Yemen(following the attack on the Cole). When Elaine was interviewed by Frontline
for the story she said "John was my favorite. So handsome and full of life. I really miss him." I hope IF I tip a few
at her place, I get to meet Elaine.
Never been to any of the others. I travel a little closer to the ground. Café Vesuvio, City
Lights, and Jazz Workshop in SF are more my style. Tangier, Morocco is my favorite night
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Sorry to tell you that Elaine Kaufman of " Elaine's" passed away in 2011, the restaurant closed....
Our restaurant was just blocks away............we'd stop by for a nightcap before our walk home....
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and we had a few at the Top of The Sixes. What a view. Would like to dine at Peter Luger's. Bo Dietl gives it
rave reviews. Lots of NY restaurants have set up shop in LV. Smith and Wollensky, Molitos, Bradley Ogden. Are these
NY eateries or high end franchises? You're the gourmand and will defer to you in all things edible. Top o the morning.
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" Gourmand " or Miss Piggy "...same difference...........i haven't had a good steak in this country in eons...last good ones were in Florence, Italy, and Rio where beef is their specialty...( Churrasco places ).....don't forget the Chimichurri sauce....well, if you like Pesto....
My butcher here has Finally going to carry " PRIME ".... " choice " is what the supermarkets sell, expensive and TASTELESS....they removed the " fat " and added antibiotics...............a " lean " steak is an OXYMORON".....Marbling " is everything.......when i want lo-fat i eat cottage cheese... :wink
the only beef more tasteless than the U,S.A., is Mexico...( every other food category is better there )...go figure!
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Bighuey wrote:Suzy, I find the beef here very flavorful. The only problem is that you have to eat it shredded, its so tough you might as well take off your shoe and try to eat it.
i hear ya! i never did care for " shredded " meat though............Goat is SENSATIONAL in Mexico....in el D.F., there are restaurants w/a i item menu.............barbecued goat..............each table has a hibachi and you grill your own...ABSOLUTELY SUCCULENT!

along w/hot tortillas and salsa verde!...hijole!...i'm salivating...
the Goat here is INEDIBLE...
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if you're in Ireland, drop in on Fran !....heeehe.... ( jez kiddin Fran

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it's called " Cabrito a la Parrilla "/ grilled / or Asada/roasted....
ever eat chicken feet there?...the supermarkets here are catering to an influx of Mexican farm workers, and have begun to carry all the goodies from Mexico that i've missed Soooo much...
1-Tripe ( for Menudo )
2-Chix feet ( makes an OUTSTANDING stock,even better than France's much revered VEAL, but at a fraction of the price )
3.Heavy Crema ( makes the U.S. kind resemble WATER ) a spoon actually stands up in it ...
4-Queso Fresco...
5 Authentic Tortillas
6-Queso Chihuahua
7- Chayote....etc...
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