From: shallotpeel@rcn.com
In nyc.food on Tue, 19 Aug 2003 12:11:42 GMT in Msg.#
, Frank Lynch
wrote:
> Beyond the blackout issues, this is in line with my recollection of
> the food at 2nd Street Cafe: unremarkable and I could do better. The
> difference you saw in the mac & cheese doesn't seem that exceptional
> to me, either: I think when I've made mac & cheese from anything but a
> blue box it comes out that way (I think even the forzen Stouffers does
> that...) Can't tell you when I'll be at 2nd Street Cafe next: it
> would require passing many full restaurants on 7th Ave.
I like the 2nd Street Cafe, personally. Usually I tend to go for their
salads in general, a beet salad in particular, good grilled cheese
salads. On occasion I'm hungry for a burger just like theirs. I've
been trying to figure out where it is that I like their Mac & Cheese.
I can't decide whether it's at the Chat & Chew or at the Comfort
Diner. But, I'm only in the mood for it every once in awhile & could
never imagine why anyone would go for the Stouffer's frozen.
So, what do you like on 7th Ave.?
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