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Diane (Long Island) wrote:Tom - I never would have ordered those bottles off a list. We were happy to pay the corkage of $30 per. Service was excellent. We were asked how we would like them to handle our wines regarding decanting and the order in which we wanted them served. I informed the restaurant the day before when confirming that we would be bringing wine. I've done this before at Gramercy Tavern and they have been very accomodating.
Diane (Long Island) wrote: Our last wine was saved for the lamb - 1982 Vieux Chateau Certan – muted nose (or my nose had closed up)
R Cabrera wrote: However, Diane's report, plus a few other positive ones that I have heard from friends who have dined there recently, make me want to try the place out sometime very soon.
R Cabrera wrote:Tom V,
We were charged a very reasonable corkage of $25 when we last dined at Eleven Madison park late last year. Everything then, from service to the dishes, were impeccable and well executed.
Ramon
Covert wrote:Diane, Ramon, would one of you consider answering my question about the smoke when you get a chance? I feel like I am in some kind of "emperor has no clothes" bad dream. I have brought up this major flaw several times and it seems nobody wants to address it. So humor me, would you? Thanks. Covert
Dale Williams
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Diane (Long Island) wrote:Covert - sorry for the delay in responding.
There was no noticeable smoke in the restaurant....
I was at the Harrison one time and enjoyed it. It doesn't have the same relaxed feel of Red Cat, but it was a nice menu and the food was well prepared. Have you been to Annisa? I highly recommend it - tantalizing food and lovely service.
Diane (Long Island) wrote: Regarding Annisa, it is run by two women (one is the chef, and the other runs the front of the house), and the wine list is comprised of wines from women winemakers, or vineyards owned by women. "Annisa" is the Arabic word for "women." I've been there three times, and each time I have been impressed.
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