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  • #609072
    Midwood Yid
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    I am looking for a quiet and romantic restaurant to propose to the woman I am dating after Lag Ba’Omer.

    Is there any restaurant that has someone playing live violin? Place with a breathtaking view? Something very special and of course a very good Hechsher.

    I live in Brooklyn, NY but have a car and can go to Manhattan, Long Island, NJ etc if it is a real special place.

    Thank you

    #950931
    Midwood Yid
    Participant

    Bump

    #950932
    rebdoniel
    Member

    I can suggest some very nice places:

    Prime at The Bentley- this may be perfect. It is described as follows: “he two-floor, rooftop-equipped penthouse pop-up gives the feeling that you’re in some glamorous NY-based movie that you can’t quite remember the name of, but definitely isn’t Crocodile Dundee, thanks to dangling orb chandeliers, gilded chairs, fractured mirrors for super-good luck, and massive floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the East River and Queensboro Bridge.

    The eclectic menu’s entirely kosher, but goes well beyond delicious matzoh while splitting into sea- and land-based choices. The latter counts unique sushi rolls with an Italian touch like the seared salmon w/ sun-dried tomato & truffle teriyaki sauce, as well as antipasti plates like toro tartare w/ wasabi olive oil, and lemon mustard aioli-topped, mirin-cured Irish “bio-salmon”, which was presumably harvested from the Pauly Shores.

    Meanwhile, earth-eats come in the form of housemade Italian sausages in a blanket, fried artichokes w/ lemon aioli, Long Island duck sliders, and ribs w/ spicy Korean marinade known as the Bentley Rack, which is definitely allowed into the luxury cars in the UES.”

    This place is under OU hashgacha, run by the Prime Grill people (considered the nicest kosher place in NYC for a while), and sounds perfect. The place has a view of the skyline and especially the 59th street bridge, which would be nicely illuminated at night. Sounds romantic to me.

    #950933
    rebdoniel
    Member

    Another option could be Tevere 84, described as quiet, elegant, and romantic.

    #950934
    Midwood Yid
    Participant

    Nobody has any ideas?

    #950935
    yitzchokm
    Participant

    Midwood Yid

    who you calling “nobody”?

    lol

    #950936
    Midwood Yid
    Participant

    Thank you. We have been to Tevera 84. Its crowed and noisy. Nice place but not for this. The other places sound better. Thank you.

    #950937

    Le Merais, Abigail’s on Broadway, Colbeh, Prime Grill, Pardes, Mike’s Bistro.

    #950938
    ShalomToYou
    Member

    The Yeshiva crowd doesn’t really eat out much, besides for an occassional slice of pizza

    #950940
    smartgal
    Member

    Reserve the enclave at Tevere 84-its like a private table in its own corner sort of like a tunnel its very romantic perfect for a proposal!!! good luck!!

    #950941
    PLONIALMONI4
    Member

    To Midwood Yid

    Before you go out on that all important date, go the kever of one of the many holy Tzaddikim buried in The New York area and be mispallel that you should be zocheh to a life of health and happiness and that she should be the right zivig that was ordained for you 40 days prior to your birth.

    If she says yes respect her the rest of your days on this earth as you do now.

    #950942
    moi aussi
    Member

    To PLONIALMONI4

    A zivug is ordained 40 days prior to conception (arboim yom kodem yetsiras havlad), not 40 days prior to birth.

    #950943
    PLONIALMONI4
    Member

    Moi Aussi

    You are correct. My error. I meant to say conception. Thanks for the correction

    #950944
    MorahRach
    Member

    Shalomtoyou. False.

    #950945
    rebdoniel
    Member

    If people don’t have much money to begin with, go on welfare, and have a lot of kids, I wouldn’t think they’d be so keen on going out for $50 steaks and $35 fish dinners in Manhattan.

    If I were a rich man, I’d still do my own cooking.

    #950946
    TheGoq
    Participant

    MY did you pop the question yet?

    #950947
    Midwood Yid
    Participant

    Goq,

    Read the post. I’m proposing after Lag B’omer

    #950948
    Midwood Yid
    Participant

    I want to thank everyone for all of your help.

    #950949
    sw33t
    Member

    “If people don’t have much money to begin with, go on welfare, and have a lot of kids, I wouldn’t think they’d be so keen on going out for $50 steaks and $35 fish dinners in Manhattan.

    If I were a rich man, I’d still do my own cooking. “

    What is this in response too?

    #950950
    Midwood Yid
    Participant

    I proposed to her at T Fusion Steak House in Brooklyn NY and she said Yes!

    Thank you everyone for all of your help.

    #950951
    WIY
    Member

    Midwood Yid

    Mazel Tov!

    #950952
    ☕ DaasYochid ☕
    Participant

    Mazel Tov!

    How was the steak?

    #950953
    OneOfMany
    Participant

    Mazel tov! ^_^

    #950954
    eli lev
    Participant

    rabbi miller said there is no romance [after marriage]

    #950955
    eli lev
    Participant

    i think i got a little wrong . does anyone know what rav miller did say?

    #950956
    Midwood Yid
    Participant

    Thank you.

    eli lev, what does your post have to do with this topic?

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