Friday, March 03, 2006

Chubo

I went to Chubo last night. Just like every other time I've been, the meal was wonderful. The menu is inventive without being pretentious; the service was friendly and knowledgeable; the food was utterly delicious. It's pretty much the perfect restaurant: great food, reasonable prices, great and not-at-all-expensive wine list, no pretension at all. But somehow the word is refusing to get out. There were precious few diners for a Thursday night, and most of the time when I pass the place it looks rather empty.

I've probably been remiss in not going to Chubo as much as it warrants: it's easy to get caught up in the hype of what's new and trendy, and forget the pleasures of repeat business at one great restaurant. But I urge everyone to get themselves to Clinton Street and check it out: you won't be disappointed by the food, and I won't be disappointed by what looks like an inevitable shuttering if business doesn't pick up.

Posted by Felix at 13:54 EST

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That's good to hear -- I always walk by it because I confuse it with Crudo, which I believe was fairly panned by the New Yorker a while back. I'll definitely stop by and support the locals. I also recommended Piada for sandwiches. The seem to be in the same struggling boat.

Posted by: 99 at 18:09 EST, March 03, 2006

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