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91 Charles St., New York, NY, 10014
at Bleecker St.
212-691-4170
kukla | Posted on 4/15/04
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The food was great and very tasty especially sushi and spring rolls, service was great we were at the downstairs lounge on comfortable couches eating and drinking. There was no pretense there!
itgirlnyc | Posted on 2/10/04
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The ingredients to EVERY dish are meat market leftovers. If the food wasn't horrible enough, the scene is WORSE. The crowd is "looking for the scene" trendy: looking-over-shoulders to see someone interesting, but there are never interesting people there. Usually wall street types who heard it was cool. "HUE", is "WHEY" overhyped. They will be wiping away the cobwebs by summer. Go to nearby Pastis or Spice Market for a more exciting, new york scene. Here it is tourists, overpriced drinks and BAD FOOD! Yuck!
Danalleva | Posted on 1/11/04
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It looks like you would say You for Hue, but it's pronounced (as they will tellyou) Way as Way too much time on their hands. Midwest transplants staff this pretense of a place where you can dine on vegetables in broth like sauces and food that, while well prepared, leaves you wondering how you can spend Ooodled (pronounced lots of) of money and still be hungry. How cool can that be dude?
Frederick | Posted on 8/8/03
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A waterfall in the downstairs dining room w/open skyviews, beds in the lounge create a great atmosphere. At and early 7pm the place already had a buzz. The food is creative and clean. Flavors are just right and leaves you looking towards the next bite. Pounded shrimp grilled on suger-cane skewers, Tamarind glazed salmon are to die for. The drinks are a must try. I already made reservations for friday.
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