On May 18, 12:10 am, "Lawrence Akutagawa"
wrote:
> "Iceman" wrote in message
> > On May 17, 6:03 pm, Piero wrote:
> >> Do you have any tip or advice?
>
> > Traditional American food with a great view of the skyline - Water's
> > Edge
>
> > Seafood - Ocean Grill
>
> > Excellent, reasonably priced French restaurants - Les Halles,
> > Artisanal, Les Sans Culottes
>
> > High quality burgers - Rare Bar & Grill
>
> > All-you-can-eat Brazilian barbecue - Churrascaria Plataforma
>
> "Iceman" oneofc...@yahoo.com -
>
> You seem to be familiar with New York. With all the ethnic diversity in
> that city, is there a good Korean beef barbecue place around?
Don's Bogam is my favorite. I also liked Kum Gang San.
32nd street around 5th and 6th avenue is a mini-Koreatown, and there
are a lot of Korean restaurants around there, most of which are good
and reasonably priced.
> I would think that - particularly if a place at which you grill your own food at your
> table - a place like that would be a very nice experience for Piero and his
> family. And given his criteria, especially if that place were an all you
> can eat buffet.
I agree. Japanese shabu-shabu and Brazilian churrascaria are also
good options for people who really like beef and want something
different than a conventional steakhouse or barbecue place.
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