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jmcquown wrote:
> On 12/16/2014 7:46 PM, Steve Freides wrote:
>> wrote:
>>> On Tuesday, December 16, 2014 8:29:48 AM UTC-8, Steve Freides wrote:
>>>> Nancy Young wrote:
>>>>
>>>> One of the questions I never understand is why people coming to
>>>> Manhattan ask, "Where's a really good place to go to eat?" There's
>>>> at least one on every block, IMHO.
>>>
>>> Because there are a lot of restaurants on every block, and
>>> identifying which one is the really good one is difficult.
>>>
>>> You can spend just as much money on mediocre food as on a memorable
>>> meal.

>>
>> I think you missed my point, unless you're trying to disagree with.
>> There is a _really good_ restaurant on every block in Manhattan. Bad
>> restaurants don't last in NYC, mediocre food the same. Even the
>> pizza from the pizza joints is good.
>>
>> -S-
>>
>>

> I think *you* missed the point. I've never been to Manhattan. There
> may be a fantastic restaurant on every block but how would I know
> which ones were good without asking? I wouldn't.
>
> Jill


Perhaps I did, but they are all good - you don't need to ask, just walk
down the street and find something that looks interesting. It's part of
the fun of eating out in NYC or, for that matter, large parts of Queens
and Brooklyn, too.

-S-