by Bethany Wolfman on
Had a great time here. Classy joint for a bowling alley. Food was just ok. Had a wide variety of finger food, but nothing to write home about. Bowling was fun. The lanes were clean and dark with loud music playing. I hadn't bowled in years, but reached my goal of breaking a 100. If you like to play pool there are plenty of tables to do such. Scantly dressed waitresses come over for your drink orders. I'm not sure about the cost of bowling and food because it was a work event so I didn't pay, but 16oz Bud Lite bowling pin shaped bottles ran about $9 a pop. Lucky Strikes is a little off the beaten path on the farthest corner of 42nd St across from the water, but it's definitely worth the hike.
by Karissa Kuczynski on
I have a rule about "foreign" themed restaurants....I need to see people from that country eating (and working) at the establishment. I despise "Americanized" versions of foreign food concepts. If I wanted that I would go to a chain. So, when I walked into Genki, I applied my usual rule. And they failed on both accounts. It was a busy Friday night and I saw no Japanese people (or Asian for that matter) dining there....and the dudes making sushi were speaking Spanish! I thought their vegan options were minimal (for a Japanese restaurant) and the dishes I tried were lacking flavor and presentation. The dining space was a mediocre place to eat their mediocre food. vaya aqui para la comida japonesa que los japoneses no comen.
by bratty k. on
one of my ultimate favorite date cocktail place. Small, elegant, great champagne cocktails, romantic and usually beautiful people amidst tourists. They don't take reservations and the wait can be long if you don't get there by 7.
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