Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2007/02/09
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]> > On Feb 9, 2007, at 9:16 PM, Jerry wrote: > >> I'm sure glad that I don't live in a picturesque part of the country. >> It means less tourists bidding up prices and making >> restaurant reservations hard to get. Like in Boston or New York. I >> had >> to make reservations a MONTH in advance >> for Raio's in NY! >> >> Jerry > > > Believe it or not, one of the very best restaurants in the New York > area is Xaviar's at Piermont (www.xaviars.com). Zagat's rates it 29 > out of a possible 30. To quote Zagat's fulsome praise: > > "Please let the food in heaven be like this sigh the sated at > virtuoso chef Peter Kelly's magical Piermont gem. Exquisite New > American fare, phenomenal waiters, beautiful china and glassware and > a romantic, intimate yet elegant dining room make it the best on the > planet." > > I've been there and its all true. A bit expensive though. The prix > fixe dinner is $60 without wine. ($30 for lunch) If you have stripped > your wallet by buying too much Leica gear, the far more informal > Freelance Bar and Cafe next door has food that is just as good at a > substantially lower price. No surprise since they both share the same > kitchen. The Freelance Bar has a no reservations policy and most > weekdays it is relatively easy to get a table, especially if you go > for lunch or like an early dinner. > > Piermont is a peninsula extending into the Hudson River from the > western shore, about 20 miles north of Manhattan. Easy to get to if > you have a car. It used to be the eastern terminal of the Erie > Railroad. Now it is an upscale art and dining mecca. > > Now I've revealed the most precious gourmet secret of the Hudson > Valley. Keep it under your hats. Damn, I hope Helen has not picked up this mail: she stores restaurants and brings them out whenever we travel to strip my wallet and pad my waistline!!! Cheers Alastair