
Oops - I accidentally skipped a post. On our very brief trip to NYC, Geoff and I had only one noteworthy meal. I managed to meet up with Danny (!!!!) and a couple of his friends for brunch before we hopped on the bus back to Boston. We ate at a cozy little spot in SoHo called
Kitchenette, the homey type of place that doesn't seem to exist in Boston. The restaurant is very small, almost cramped, and was very busy when we went at noon on a Saturday. The room had plenty of bright, natural light, and was buzzing with jovial conversations. We actually had to squeeze the 5 of us onto a table for 4, but it was worth it.
turkey sausage, grilled onion and swiss cheese omelette - $9
After browsing through numerous tasty-looking brunch options, I ended up settling on the turkey sausage omelette (actually I think everyone got the same thing!). Beautiful in its simplicity, this omelette was the best I'd had in a long time (though I guess I don't eat omelettes all that much). The sausage, onion and cheese were all delicious and plentiful, leaving no single bite of the omelette to fend for itself as egg alone. The accompanying home fries were just average, but the homemade biscuits were absolutely great - hot, doughy, and buttery-rich. I have no idea what was in the jam/butter concoction, but it was awesome.
As for our other NY meals: we got ripped off at some crappy cafe near Sean's place, and we had a pretty boring late-night/early-morning post-party meal in Koreatown. Nothing to get excited about... Also, I just realized as I'm posting this that this is actually the first NYC post on AH. Perhaps I'll have more time to go down there and eat next year.
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