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CUISINE: American (New), Bar Food, Burgers
NEIGHBORHOOD: Lower East Side
101 Rivington St at Ludlow
(p) 212-228-0027
The long wooden bar greets you with many, many different types of imported beer. Free-for-all tables in the front room unite groups of friends and single diners, while the huge room in the back offers a more conventional experience. Tall glasses of beer are accompanied by superb, perfectly portioned plates of food. The servings are small-- not tapas tiny, but just filling enough-- the way food in this obesity rising country should be served. Kobe beef burgers on brioche buns are “simply the best” says the menu, “threat yourself.” The papardelle crudo is pleasantly al dente. Side dishes like herbed popcorn, housemade French fries, and Guss’ Famous Pickles are approximately $5 a pop and definitely worth it. Beware: Out of town weekend crowds can ruin everything.
Posted in FOOD on February 8, 2009 9:02pm by Seth | 7 comments
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