I've been wondering about Bice also. We stayed at PBH last summer and almost ate there, but then changed our minds as we asked some people working at PBH and they said it had gotten bad reviews. We're staying again this summer and are rethinking our decision. How do the prices compare to some of the other nicer restraurants, like Emeril's? We don't mind spending money for a nice meal, as long as it's worth it.Yes we have and it is Excellent. It is authentic Italian, not to be confused with Italian American.....no spaghetti and meatballs here. The food, wine and service are outstanding. Last time I was there I had tagatgelli with wild boar. The chef came over to our table and asked how I was enjoying it. He explained how it was just shipped in from Italy that morning and told me about the preparation. Their pastas are light, the sauces are flavorful but not overpowering... It was just wonderful. We ate there twice last visit and plan to go this trip too.
I've been wondering about Bice also. We stayed at PBH last summer and almost ate there, but then changed our minds as we asked some people working at PBH and they said it had gotten bad reviews. We're staying again this summer and are rethinking our decision. How do the prices compare to some of the other nicer restraurants, like Emeril's? We don't mind spending money for a nice meal, as long as it's worth it.
Thanks for all the tips. I think we may pass on Bice again. I was interested in The Palm from what I've heard, so maybe we'll try that. We did do Emeri's, Tchoup Chop, and Mamma Della's on our last trip and loved them all. I was hoping to try all different places this time around.
The Palm is outstanding! I actually prefer the one at the HRH over the one on 2nd Ave NYC (by me)....maybe it's because I am on vacation. We have been going there longer than Bice was around and the food & service has been consistantly excellent over the years. It seems as though we enjoy the same USO restaurants....we go to all of the above too. It's a good bet for a great meal.
*OT* I had no idea there were three Palms in NYC! I ate at the one on 50th st last week. We saw Wicked at The Gershwin and it was right across the street! Learn something new everyday. So offhand do you know if any one is better in NYC? I just had a look at their locations and am also shocked to see there is one in East Hampton. Seems like they are everywhere and that isn't always a good thing. A lot more locations have opened since I last looked.
I wish you guys wouldn't have talked yourselves out of going to Bice on your next visit. I was really hoping for some reviews. We considered going there on our last visit, but skipped it because noone on here seemed to have tried it. We'll have 5 nights of dinners to fill in July, & I was hoping to give Bice a try. Someone (or many someones) needs to change their mind & go there.
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the Palm on 837 2nd Avenue is their Flagship and the original (I think), hence the 837 Club (their points card). there are many steakhouses that have branched out and hold their integrity...Morton's is one that comes to mind. We have eaten in many Morton's across the country and have always had great dinners in all. I love all of Bobby Flay's restaurants and Emeril's. In Las Vegas there are many "duplicate" restaurants (I call them) of NYC restaurants Prime, Le Cirque, Emeril's to name a few and i have found them all to be excellent as well. So I think if the chefs are talented and trained in the tradition of the restaurant, espically at that price, they are all great.
I have only dined in the 2nd Ave Palm...so I cannot compare.
Aside from Morton's over 80 restaurants the others are under 10 and thats still manageable by its head chef/owner. We ate at Mortons in AC last month and it was a decent good meal but for the $ of that meal I could have had that and more elsewhere. Overrated living off its name. But of course that just my opinion. Many say its the best steak house anywhere. Looking over the Vegas restaurants in the major hotels is like strolling the streets of Manhattan for sure. We ate at Il Mulino New York in Caesars and it was very good but still prefer its NYC location best.
I enjoy Bobby Flay and Emeril restaurants too, great creative food!
So many restaurants so little time!