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  • snowblazer, try to wash your hands...

  • is one of those last desserts a brulee'd creme carmel?

  • Why?

  • at 1:05 plz tell me that is a man

    otherwise its a girl wearing a fake mustache and goatee

  • @snowblazer12 It's a woman.

  • @SethHesio haha why would you reply to a post that is a year old :P

  • @snowblazer12 Why not? lol It's still a valid question isn't it?

  • @SethHesio yes but i forgot what it was about :P

  • @snowblazer12 yeah he is a fag thats touching the food he will serve u.....hiomeones asss hand could have been in someones ass i am sure......not a good idea to show the restaurant with this homo

  • @abonawas what are you trying to say?

  • @snowblazer12 ITS PLAIN OBVIOUS WHAT I AM TRYING TO SAY.......but i will say it again......no gay man should be allowed to work in a kitchen and touch food that he serves to customers.......is that plain enough for u....

  • @abonawas why is that?

  • gorgeous plates

  • they serve the best margarithas in the whole city at their bar!!! aaawesome!!!

  • i dont understand why an italian heritage chef name his restaurant in french and the food looks so banal, been ther done that, all of NYC mediocre chefs copy menus from each other...copycats chefs...sorry, that's my opinion

  • paz, got to agree with you. This place is good but nothing special. Its like everyone and their brother is opening average food places in NY!!

  • That does it, I want to get a ticket to New York. The food looks delicious, and the open kitchen seems to offer quite a performance.

  • Why don't French use W? OUest?

  • cuz french is french adn english is english

  • The 'ou' in French is pronounced like oo, as in food. If you say oo followed by the 'e' in one smooth syllable, it sounds like w+e. Say it quickly and you'll see that ouest sounds like west. As far as the history of the word west goes, I don't know if we borrowed it from France, or if French borrowed it from English. But I would think that it is of French origin, since so much of the English vocabulary was taken from French centuries ago.

  • very very awesome!

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