Sunday, December 20, 2009

Where is a good place to eat lunch in New York City? - Made with love

Where is a good place to eat lunch in New York City? - title again!

13 comments:

  1. i got plenty of niggas trying to fly str8 that need a job if ya'll city workers dont wanna plow the streets then let my niggas eat lol damn

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  2. Daniel:



    60 E 65th St

    New York, NY 10021-7056

    Phone: (212) 288-0033



    its expensive, but worth every bite!!

    ( if you're familiar with French Laundry, Daniel is an affiliate)

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  3. Off to eat thai with the family then to city lights, which I might skip cause I wanna sleep so I can get up tomorrow

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  4. Tocqueville - incredible - expensive E. 15th Street

    Tia Pol - tapas, etc. casual

    Paola's - wonderful Italian food, upper east side

    Zen Palate - all vegetarian - lovely

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  5. In the city at the bridge , chillin with one of my besties jade and sum friends going out to eat then hitin a movie...I'M LIVE....on cloud 9

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  6. There should be signs on all roads that lead into Montreal that read 'Welcome to Montreal. Don't eat the falafels in this city'.

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  7. Is hungry, wanna go to city & eat. Just stop causing troubles plssssss !

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  8. Tavern on the green is amazing!!!!!!!! i ate there last month for lunch and loved it. http://www.tavernonthegreen.com/menu.asp?headinfo=menus

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  9. These Christmas cakes will be for the people here in Cagayan de Oro City who does not have anything to eat for Christmas. Merry Christmas :)

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  10. Brittany Murphy dead at 32...Clueless, Girl Interrupted ("My apartment has an eat-in chicken") , and Sin City star...among other great roles

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  11. There's a raw place on 23rd Street near Madison Square Park called Bonobo's. They're not spicy at all, and since everything is raw, there's nothing fried. You can get a salad with a nut patty.



    She might be able to get something at Candle Cafe (3rd Avenue and 75th Street), a mostly vegan cafe.



    Teany, Moby's tea shop on the Lower East Side, has little sandwiches that might work.

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  12. Im hUnGry...whAts gOod tO eAt downtown ??? The cIty iS a sNowy meSs ! ugh!

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  13. Alright cool. We can meet in the city and just walk eat and talk ImBorN2DeSigN

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