Le Zinc - Reviews from across the web
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aol cityguide: new york - restaurants, dining, pizza, mexican & chinese - le zinc - overview head south for french bist... digitalcity.com
north america : usa : new york state : new york city : restaurant : le zinc review the second restaurant from david and karen waltuck, the husband-and-wife team behind the glorious chanterelle is this affordable and joyously authent... frommers.com
new york | dining | european | bistros & brasseries | zinc (le) | wcities this restaurant was opened by david and karen waltuck, owners of the top-rated chanterelle. both locations serve french food in the tribeca neighborhood, but that is where the similarities end-le zinc is far more casual, offering such typical bistro fare as... wcities.com
the new york times > travel > new york city guide > restaurant details tribeca old-timers remember le zinc as a local favorite that closed its doors in 1991, reopened as zut! and then went dark for several years. last year, david and karen waltuck, the owners of chanterelle, took it over, put th... travel2.nytimes.com
review of le zinc - new york, ny, 10013 - brooklyn citysearch i was with a group of 4 on a sunday night--got a table very easily. the space is comfortable and elegant. there was a delay in the kitchen, but the fo... brooklyn.citysearch.com
le zinc - new york, ny, 10013 - brooklyn citysearch in 2001, the owners of rarefied chanterelle opened its rustic alter ego--le zinc is a big, barrel-roofed bistro, plastered with colorful art-show posters that doles out hearty dishes and neighborly bonhomie. high-backed booths wrap around candlelit wood tables that are ... brooklyn.citysearch.com
le zinc - new york, ny, 10013 - brooklyn citysearch duane st new york, ny the scenein 2001, the owners of rarefied chanterelle opened its rustic alter ego--le zinc is a big, barrel-roofed bistro, plastered with colorful art-show posters that doles out hearty dishes and neighborly bonhomie. high-backed booths wrap arou... brooklyn.citysearch.com
gayot restaurant reviews this casual little bistro tucked away on a tribeca street has been as breathlessly awaited as some of new yorkis most haute dining temples. itis the second restaurant of karen and david waltuck, owners of chanterelle, one of the above-mentioned temples... gayot.com
new york metro we arrived at our reservation time but the general manager kept us waiting for 25 minutes. when we raised the issue of the delay, he took us aside and told us off for bothering him! never before, have we been t... reviews.nymetro.com
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