So 2006 was a lousy year. The war went badly, the Dems won the
election and life is lousy, right? Wrong.
Back in New York after a long absence, here for great aunt
Belle’s 100th birthday party tomorrow, Sharon and I went into a
restaurant for dinner. Big deal. Actually, it was.
In the New York of my youth, restaurants were excellent or they
died. Period. It’s a reaffirmation of America for me to discover
that the old rules still apply, despite Bloomberg, despite
Hillary,despite the presence of the UN. After a nice Barolo, the
best veal chop in the world, and the hospitality of a maitre d’
named Benny, I feel restored. New York - and Nino’s on West 58th —
are ready to take on the world. And so am I.
You want a piece of this, fella? C’mon.
wiggles| 3.13.12 @ 3:24PM
What NY did you grow up in?
If that's the kind of dining you 'grew up on' then you were not in the real NYC. Silver spoon lifestyles are the rarity pal.
Typical pining for a time that never ever existed.