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Posted: 01/20/05 - 16:44 Post subject: Dinner and dessert??
If cost, calories, time, location were no object,
where would you go to dinner tonight? And then where would you go for dessert???
Dessert first: Cheesecake factory!!!
Dinner: A genuine Italian joint in New York City somewheres.
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gretriever
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Posted: 01/20/05 - 16:47 Post subject:
Dinner: Our local Mexican restaurant, Las Palams - I have a serious need for my Bistec Oaxaca!
Dessert: I really don't know.
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HighHeat
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Posted: 01/20/05 - 16:52 Post subject:
steak house. I want a filet mignon and lobster.
dessert = premium ice cream made on the premises.
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Maddies Wench
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Posted: 01/20/05 - 16:53 Post subject:
| gretriever wrote: | Dinner: Our local Mexican restaurant, Las Palams - I have a serious need for my Bistec Oaxaca!
Dessert: I really don't know. |
MMMMMM BISTEC OAXACA.
I cow. Spicy cow.
And dessert...a raspberry merengue from the Senator in Maine.
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phillycat
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Posted: 01/20/05 - 16:59 Post subject:
| Maddie's Wench wrote: |
MMMMMM BISTEC OAXACA.
I cow. Spicy cow.
And dessert...a raspberry merengue from the Senator in Maine. |
What is this? Though I think I probably won't like it.
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gretriever
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Posted: 01/20/05 - 17:07 Post subject:
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What is this? Though I think I probably won't like it.  | Steak covered - absolutely freakin' COVERED - in a cheese and chipotle sauce. Served with refried beans and rice. My eyes are starting to water just describing it.
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Cappy
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Posted: 01/20/05 - 17:17 Post subject:
For dinner and dessert, The Palm, or Le Bec Fin (sp) both here in Philly
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sonnylax
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Posted: 01/20/05 - 17:18 Post subject:
| Cappy wrote: | | For dinner and dessert, The Palm, or Le Bec Fin (sp) both here in Philly |
The Palm, here in Atlanta, is very nice. Great steaks! Top 3 steakhouses in sonnylax's all-time rankings. Wish I could afford to eat their more often.
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phillycat
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Posted: 01/20/05 - 17:33 Post subject:
| Cappy wrote: | | For dinner and dessert, The Palm, or Le Bec Fin (sp) both here in Philly |
I don't like the walls at The Palm. The yellow with all the faces makes me dizzy.
In Philly I think I would like to go to the Saloon in S. Philly or Passion'
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Posted: 01/20/05 - 17:35 Post subject:
Charley's Crab, for lobster, my favorite thing to eat (that's food). They also have my favorite dessert, done right; creme brulee.
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Cappy
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Posted: 01/20/05 - 17:35 Post subject:
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I don't like the walls at The Palm. The yellow with all the faces makes me dizzy.
In Philly I think I would like to go to the Saloon in S. Philly or Passion' |
Go recommend this place called Sunday Monday or Tuesday (or something like that) near Rittenhouse Square. The Mrs and I had a real nice dinner there.
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phillycat
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Posted: 01/20/05 - 17:39 Post subject:
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Go recommend this place called Sunday Monday or Tuesday (or something like that) near Rittenhouse Square. The Mrs and I had a real nice dinner there. |
Friday, Saturday, Sunday! I looooooooove that place! Haven't been there in a long time. 20 Manning is over there which is good too. I'm getting hungry!
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Posted: 01/20/05 - 17:41 Post subject:
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Friday, Saturday, Sunday! I looooooooove that place! Haven't been there in a long time. 20 Manning is over there which is good too. I'm getting hungry! |
Maggiano's Little Italy at 12/Filbert was one of the best Pasta meals I have ever had
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Posted: 01/20/05 - 17:41 Post subject:
Davanni's deep dish for dinner and a double scoop Ghirardelli Soda Fountain rocky road ice cream cone for dessert.
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Posted: 01/20/05 - 17:44 Post subject:
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Maggiano's Little Italy at 12/Filbert was one of the best Pasta meals I have ever had |
Great stuff! I've been to the Maggiano's behind the Downtown Philly Marriott (not to mention two different locations in ATL multiple times).
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