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Re: how fancy? (was Cena gone, new restaurant, breakfast)
- To: "frances_rosen" <http://www.hms.harvard.edu/~frances_rosen>
- Subject: Re: how fancy? (was Cena gone, new restaurant, breakfast)
- From: http://dummy.us.eu.org/robert
- Date: Tue, 9 Nov 1999 15:44:37 +0000
- In-Reply-To: <19991109151606.http://www.hms1.med.harvard.edu/~AAA16717@webmail.med.harvard.edu>
- Keywords: http://www.hms.harvard.edu/~frances_rosen
> From: "frances_rosen" <http://www.hms.harvard.edu/~frances_rosen>
> Date: Tue Nov 9, 10:21am
>
> I only ask because....
> 1) I believe that you can get a vegan meal at The Four Seasons
> restaurant. You would have to ask them. They DO have a super
> fancy vegetarian tasting menu which would, of course, be
> completely non-vegan, but the chef is serious about vegetarian
> food. Or so I have read.
It's certainly possible to eat vegan at Five Seasons -- I have done it a
couple of times. But, I wanted to go somewhere new.
> 2) I took Steve to Salamander for his 40th birthday. They made
> some stuff special for us, but there was a main dish on the menu
> that was vegan, plus I think a couple of salads. There isn't a
> lot of variety, but for one person it'd be yummy. Their menu
> changes but I think they consistently have something non-animal.
> They seemed pretty clear on the concept -- they even made us our
> own loaf of bread (which means their regular bread isn't vegan),
> so they would be able to tell you what was going on...plus figure
> out what you can eat when you make the reservation.
Where is Salamander?
> 3) And, if not that fancy, Kashmir is pretty elegant (on Newbury
> Street), and the Bombay Club in Harvard Square is too.
I'd like to avoid asian/indian if possible. It seems we always eat at
that kinda restaurant. I was hoping fancy American/French sorta
something.
> Restaurants...my favorite topic!!!!!!!!!!!
> Fran