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« Reply #219 on: May 11, 2008, 09:02:34 PM » |
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After spending a good chunk of time in the Concert Hall Gift Shop, I headed on down to 1st and Hill St. to hop on the 10 Bus to get to Genghis Cohen... In a word: YUM!!!!! In another word: FULL!!!! It truly was some of the best Chinese food I've ever had. Well-seasoned, non-greasy, and with a few non-traditional twists that explain the "Cohen" part of the restaurants name. -Frankly, I'm surprised a place like Geghis Cohen hasn't opened in NYC. And the company was great too! BK and I were joined by the very entertaining and "historic" Walter Willison. It turns out that Walter's main assistant for his Theatre World work is a friend of mine, so we had plenty to talk about. And we talked about a lot of other stuff tonight too. I'm sure there were ears a-plenty burning on both coasts. I think the food selections were as follows: Cohen Slaw & Pickles, Cold Sesame Noodles, Steamed Vegetable Potstickers, Orange Peel Chicken, Garlic Chicken, and Szechuan Green Beans(!!!). -Surprisingly, by the time the busboy came to collect the plates, all that was left has a small spoonful of the Garlic Chicken, and a couple of the String Beans.  *Yes, pictures were taken, and will be posted once I get them resized.  Jose: Sounds like A Wonderful Day. Glad you enjoyed the concert and the Dinner,
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