As promised from my previous post was my lunch at Tia Pol with Ariel. I originally picked out this place for two reasons: I haven’t eaten tapas for lunch before since there are not that many restaurants serve it for lunch. The other reason is because of Yumondo; I need something trendy and ethnic kind of place to write about before I officially sign off from my temporary position there. Since tapas is meant to be shared and I don’t know anyone who would leave work for a good hour or so for the sake of food (and not get fired), Ariel’s my guy.
Saturday, September 15th, 2007
Daily Archive
September 15, 2007
Lunch at Tia Pol
Posted by thewanderingeater under American, Chelsea, Manhattan, Middle Eastern, Midtown East, Spanish/Latin, West Village, burger, eating out, fried food, restaurant, tapas1 Comment
September 15, 2007
Week in Review: Brunch at Resto, Sanctuary T, Christopher Norman Chocolates, Ciao Bella, and Big Booty Bread
Posted by thewanderingeater under American, Belgian, Chelsea, Manhattan, SoHo, Spanish/Latin, Wall Street/Financial District, bakery, bread, cafe, chocolate, dessert, eating out, ice cream/gelato, restaurantNo Comments
I know some of you who have visited my Flickr photostream, I’ve put up photos of Tia Pol before Big Booty Bread but I’m saving that for another post. So, here’s another round of food.
Last Saturday, I went to brunch at Resto. You might be wondering, why the heck do I want to go to a Belgian restaurant for? I just wanted to try their burger since I’ve read many publications indicating that they have an awesome burger that is on par with my beloved Shake Shack burger.














