Monday, July 23, 2007

A Noble Venture

Our big Monday continues with another update from the Spring Street Corridor. It's time to make way for some Nolita Nobility. A little birdy reports, "I was walking home Friday night and noticed a new bar open a few doors west of Sweet and Vicious. I popped in and was told I had entered Noble Food and Wine. Wine bar up front and food in a small room in the back. The bar had 6 stools and a few small tables. They were hosting friends and family. It officially opens for business Wed night." Solid LB. Very solid. We are offering 10 DBTH points for a First Responder report. Act fast.

4 comments:

  1. what is the theme of the wine and food? can't find a website or anything.

    Bill - www.ilsvont.com

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  2. Urban Daddy did a write up on it today: "The cozy, split-level spot is separated into two main areas: a small marble and mahogany wine bar up front and a dining room in the back subtly lit by four chandeliers. Stick to the front bar and bring a date who has an appetite for exploring multiple glasses of vino (a worthy qualification if we've ever heard one).
    Noble sets the gold standard for by-the-glass wine with its brand new $15,000 Enomatic Enoline 8 sitting behind the bar—an argon gas preservation system that keeps wine fresh for two months after uncorking. What this means for you is the opportunity to sample some of the world's most sought-after wines (Chateau Lafite Rothschild, Richbourg) by the glass (or half glass) at the bargain price of $25 to $80 per glass. Plus, unique tastings, like verticals (same producer, different vintages) and horizontals (California cult wines) all from a 150-deep bottle list. The American-leaning food presents a variety of different flavors like Quail with Black Mission Figs and Chanterelles, Red Snapper with Saffron Manilla Clams or Fried Oysters. But just consider it as optional absorption to help you get through a few more glasses.
    Which always seem half full."

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  3. So a sort of french/new american type cuisine. interesting. those wine machines are the coolest they really make great wines much more approachable especially if you are dining solo.

    Bill - www.ilsvont.com

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