We have a real love of all thing bivalve but none more than the oyster. Over the years we have eaten copious amounts of oysters and, as such, have found ourselves at all the usual suspects: Neptune Oyster, B&G, Island Creek and Row 34. They are all solid. In my book, Neptune (where chef Michael…
Restaurants
Boston: Cafe ArtScience
Cafe ArtScience has been on our radar screen since it opened a little over a year ago. It is the offspring of Le Laboratoire in Paris which is the gallery and cafe that Harvard professor (and millionaire startup seller) David Edwards opened in Paris. More recently Edwards opened a Le Laboratoire in Cambridge. Here, art, science and food…
NYC: Union Square Cafe
One last hurrah at Table 49!! Before we are painted as Danny Meyer groupies, I must point out that our late night dinner at Gramercy Tavern mere hours earlier was purely an impromptu idea given our location and the late hour. I will confess, however, that we did plan for our final lunch to be at Union Square…
NYC: Gramercy Tavern
Our most recent trip to Paris – October 2015 Trip to Paris – was a day longer than it needed to be because we decided to fly through New York. Yes there are direct flights to Paris from Boston on Air France BUT we were able to score two business class seats out of JFK (plus flights from…
Paris: Les Climats
Our final full day in Paris found us at the Musée d’Orsay in the morning which is one of our favorite museums in Paris. As I mentioned in a different post, if you are also visiting the lovely Musée de l’Orangerie during your stay you can purchase a ticket at the l’Orangerie which will also get you…