Tuesday, September 15, 2009

COOKSHOP, New York


My friends, Georgia and Vicki, and I arrived at the Cookshop a little before 11am, our reservation time. We had just survived a crazy cab ride and deserved a rewarding brunch. Located on Tenth Avenue in Chelsea, it looked very promising with lots of folks waiting for the doors to open. We were seated by the window which was perfect because it gave us a peek at the High Line right across the street. We chose to forego bloody marys and mimosas since we partied hearty in the Village the previous night. Our brunch selections were wonderful, but for me the breads were the highlight. My skittle eggs wouldn't have been the same without the semolina-raisin toast. Georgia loved the coffee, and not being a coffee drinker, that's good enough for me. All in all, we enjoyed our brunch experience and appreciated the opportunity to once again share good food with good company.

Cookshop
156 Tenth Avenue (at 20th St)
New York, NY 10011
P: 212-924-4440

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