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'''Bistro 1018''' is an upscale bistro on [[Amsterdam Avenue]] at 110th St. Not surprisingly, it's pretty expensive too, so people generally go there with visiting parents/relatives. The food is well conceived and delicious, the wine list is well selected, and the service is well above average. However, sometimes the food can be a little uneven.
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'''Bistro 1018''' is an upscale bistro on [[Amsterdam Avenue]] at 110th St. Not surprisingly, it's pretty expensive too, so people generally go there with visiting parents/relatives. The food is well-conceived and delicious, the wine list is well-selected, and the service is well above average. However, sometimes the food can be a little uneven.
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According to the [[New York Times]], "backlit wine racks and dark wood make for a casual upscale vibe at this New American café. Settle near the windows for a view of St. John’s Gothic spires and discuss tenure over sherry-infused lobster bisque, heart-healthy salmon burgers with parsnip-apple slaw, and the scrumptious fruit crisp."
  
 
== Map ==
 
== Map ==

Revision as of 21:45, 1 November 2007

Bistro 1018 is an upscale bistro on Amsterdam Avenue at 110th St. Not surprisingly, it's pretty expensive too, so people generally go there with visiting parents/relatives. The food is well-conceived and delicious, the wine list is well-selected, and the service is well above average. However, sometimes the food can be a little uneven.

According to the New York Times, "backlit wine racks and dark wood make for a casual upscale vibe at this New American café. Settle near the windows for a view of St. John’s Gothic spires and discuss tenure over sherry-infused lobster bisque, heart-healthy salmon burgers with parsnip-apple slaw, and the scrumptious fruit crisp."

Map

<googlemap lat="40.802903" lon="-73.96407" type="map" zoom="16" width="500" height="300" controls="small"> 40.802903, -73.96407, Bistro 1018 </googlemap>

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