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Valentine's Day
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It may take more than a six pack and beef jerky to wow your sweetheart.
Try this: http://abcnews.go.com/Business/Busin...pup?id=4272807 "For one of the best views in New York, consider taking your sweetheart to Asiate, perched high above Central Park in the Mandarin Oriental hotel. Menu items for the restaurant's $225 Valentine's Day meal include Kumamoto oysters, truffle soup and a Wagyu beef tenderloin." |
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Team Sergeant |
Ok, I see its not the food, or the level of care, or the support of a fellow member, it's the view... Thats ok, I can deal with that, but I assure you if she is looking at the view she isn't interest in you. You just wasted two and quarter.
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O.K. That went over so well, I can't help but provide an improved recommendation:
http://www.charlietrotters.com/restaurant/cuisine Japanese Kindai Tuna with Wasabi/Sparkling Concord Grape & Lime Nantucket Bay Scallop Tempura with Nori Dust & Pickled Daikon/Tangerine & Amazake Steamed Opakapaka with Mustard Seed, Trout Roe & New Zealand Spinach/Black Tea Kombucha Roasted Squab Breast with Hazelnut, Pearl Onion & Cocoa Nib/Red Kuri Squash & Toasted Sunflower Seeds Broken Arrow Ranch Venison Loin with Black Trumpet Mushroom & Black Cardamom Carrot Puree/Tamari & Tamarind Nigorizake Sorbet with Pear & Jasmine Rice Organic Buttermilk with White Pepper, Toasted Milk Ice Cream & Nutmeg/Soy Milk & Lucuma Chocolate, Tea, Caramel Approx. $500 for two [Gatorade and MREs optional] |
Time and chocolate.
Dark chocolate. Chocolate with raspberries. Chocolate truffles with red wine. I'm a simple girl; all I really need is time with Mr. LRD. But if he comes bearing chocolate? That's a nice bonus. ;) |
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