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625 Columbus Ave. [multiple lcations], 212/579-7970
Eating with Hipster Jr. always taints reviews a
bit. Trying to enjoy an adult meal with a squirmy two-year-old is
like Picasso trying on glasses or Paris Hilton being taken seriously
as a human being; frustrating and damn near impossible. There's also
the issue of chowing down at a time when the kid isn't sleeping, or
supposed to be sleeping. And that's why this evening in particular
I saw more see-through beauty parlor cotton puff bouffant hair-dos
than I had since the last time I stopped to pee in a Cracker Barrel
somewhere in PA at 4:00pm. I must say that now I understand why they
call them bluehairs. I even saw one woman with the wacky magenta thing
going on. So punk. The first thing you notice about this place (besides
the stack of collapsed walkers in the corner) is that it is packed
tighter than Starr Jones' walnut-sized stomach. Once you wend your
way through tables and around waiters to get to your table, your faced
with one of those classic, hand-written chalk boards filled with the
many fish and pasta specials offered up in various sauces and whatnot.
I guess it saves the waiter the effort of having to memorize the list.
I decided to skip the specials (I've seen a monkfish and would rather
eat week-old roadkill) and ordered the standby, chicken parmesan.
It was certainly decent, but I didn't like take photos and run home
and post it to my poultry blog or anything. I mean, let's be real
here: this isn't a destination restaurant or anything; it's a neighborhood
spot that provides a good variety of Italian food for a relatively
low price in comfortable, but crowded, surroundings. There are lots
of these kinds places around Manhattan--some better then others--but
it's places like these that make Manhattan the Mecca of food. Because
as ordinarily good this joint is, it would be the best Italian around
in any suburban hood, and probably most medium-sized cities throughout
the U.S. [MF]
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Additional
bars/restaurants nearby:
Upper West Side
Other restaurants with similar cuisine:
Italian
Other locations:
Trattoria
Pesce & Pasta - East Side
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Symbols - AM=Abbreviated Menu | B=Bar
| BF=Serves Bar Food | BWL=Bowling | C=Cabaret | D=Dancing
| ED=Exotic Dancers | K=Karaoke | LM=Live Music | R=Restaurant
| TO=Take Out Only | VR=Velvet Rope | WS=Watch Sports Here
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