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The highest Pants praise: The food is so good that you will want to eat everything and stuff yourself to the point that the buttons on your pants are begging to be undone. You will be full and happy after this meal, heading home to stretchy- pantsed bliss.
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A solid place that you will enjoy enough to eat more than one is able to and still be comfortable in skinny jeans
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The food is good enough, but you will be able to go dancing after and won’t be tempted to over-indulge on an aggressive level
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Nothing good enough to tantalize the taste buds or tempt your tummy; not worth busting any buttons for this food
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September 2011
Last seasons pants
September 20, 2011
A Stroke of Genius at Brushstroke
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30 Hudson Street ( at Duane Street)
(212) 791-3771
www.davidbouley.com
pants at a glance
- scene: Sharp dressed crowd at a sharp styled restaurant
- sip: Delicious artisanal cocktails depending on your poison of choice - each one we tried was unique but delicious
- savor: Go hard or go home... if you are here, you may as well get all 10 courses!
- sit: The bar has the best view of the impressive work the chefs put into each intricate dish; For groups, there are some larger tables in the dining area as well
- stilettos: This meal is worth the risk of cobblestones and spike heels. Although business casual would work, why not try to impress the student chefs in the open kitchen - if not your date?
- spend: $$$$
pants picks
fancy pants, Hyped Chef, special occassion, Tribeca, Turning Japanese
Until recently, Nobu was the predominant spot for Japanese food in Tribeca. Upon entering David Bouley’s Brushstroke, you immediately realize that this restaurant is nothing like the trendy sushi staple down the street. Apparently David Bouley worked for years on perfecting the menu here, and still considers it a work in progress. He partnered with [...]
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