Annisa - Reviews from across the web
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aol cityguide: new york - restaurants, dining, pizza, mexican & chinese - annisa - user reviews from the waitstaff to the food. all was great. and ordering was easy/the food was tast... digitalcity.com
aol cityguide: new york - restaurants, dining, pizza, mexican & chinese - annisa - overview zen-french and modern american mix i... digitalcity.com
aol cityguide: new york - restaurants, dining, pizza, mexican & chinese - annisa - details zen-french and modern american mix in w. vil... digitalcity.com
the new york times > travel > new york city guide > restaurant details theres a quiet assurance to the cooking here, which is global with good taste, like the fried zucchini blossoms stuffed with falafel, and seared foie gras with shanghai soup dumplings. o wi... travel2.nytimes.com
new york | dining | american & caribbean | american | annisa | wcities this new american restaurant in the village features a touch of asian influence in both its cuisine and minimalist dAcor. the small dining room never feels cramped thanks to ample spacing between tables, and the impeccably trained staff will m... wcities.com
annisa in west village in new york metro's guide to restaurants soothing shades of off-white and secluded nooks give this room a dignified grandeur, and the food b... newyorkmetro.com
Be prepared for an amazing... Be prepared for an amazing evening - the food is spectacular and the staff makes you feel quite special. Their wine expert, Jen Scism will direct you to terrific wines. Go... travel.yahoo.com
annisa is a small fine... annisa is a small fine dining establishment in the west village. the restaurant is owned and operated by chef anita lo and her partner jennifer scism. anita is a recent winner of food & wine magazines 20... opentable.com
gayot restaurant reviews donit look for annisa. she does not exist: she is a virtual lady, an ideal woman. probably sweet, calm, discreet, vaguely asian and still in h... gayot.com
new york metro almost guaranteed bliss. the food is highly imaginative, but never freaky. magnificent fish dishes, the chicken i... reviews.nymetro.com
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