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The "Catwalk": see and be seen |
I had lunch at
the Brasserie yesterday with my fellow NY friends, Esther and Sambo. Redesigned by Diller + Scofidio in the base of the iconic Seagram Building (Philip Johnson and Mies van der Rohe), it is well known to anyone who's been exposed to the world of architecture and design.
We decided to try the restaurant week menu. Because Yelp only gave the restaurant 3.5 stars, I went to check it out mainly for the design. It was much smaller than I had imagined, but waiters and patrons were bustling cheerily.
The staff was pretty friendly and they offered to take my coat after checking in. We were a bit early for our reservation but we still ended up waiting an extra ten minutes. After we were seated, the waitress came out and brought us a fresh baguette. It was kind of strange though; she just plunked it on an unused menu... just sitting there on the table with a little wax paper tied around the middle. If I were the OCD type, I'd freak out, but since I have eaten rats in a refugee camp and perhaps much worse things (according to my older bro), it was nothing to fuss over.
Overall, the food was not impressive. Honestly, the food was just OK, and the design was definitely much better than the food. It was as I had expected, so I'm glad I didn't pay full price for a meal there.
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I was probably more excited about the drink menus... no, not the drinks! The design! pretty cool, huh? |
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