Monday, January 28, 2013

A taste of New York

New York’s dining scene is world famous, and the city that never sleeps plays home to many internationally renowned chefs. This is why, if you are planning a visit to New York on a culinary expedition, you should give Rental Bus Charter a call to rent a charter bus, party bus, rental bus, coach charter, minibus or van. Navigating New York city streets is so much easier with a rental or charter bus, and you and your party can arrive in style and comfort at your dining destination. So get ready to step aboard your rental bus and come with us on a short rundown of New York’s hottest dining spots.
The Brooklyn dining scene has exploded in recent years, seeing a surge of hot and happening eateries. Take your rental bus into Brooklyn, and visit one of the restaurants that epitomize this, Reynard’s. Located in the brand new Wythe Hotel, this spacious ground floor restaurant exudes an upscale but casual vibe that appeals to the hip and happening crowd. Chef Andrew Tarlow continually impresses with a rotating, locally sourced menu. Expect lots of wood fired cooking, and plenty of farm fresh produce.
If you’re a fan of cheese, get into your charter bus and head over to Murray’s Cheese Bar. Starting as a cheese shop, Murray’s recently expanded their concept into serving a continually rotating menu of cheeses paired with suitable beer and wine. Murray’s believes in keeping things casual and affordable, and this is reflected in the way it fills up fast with a crowd. Allows the experts at Murray’s Cheese Bar to guide in through a selection of cheeses, each paired with a condiment that complements and brings out its flavors. If you want to experiment with new flavors, or lean back with some old favorites, Murray’s is more than able to serve you.
If you want some amazing and exclusive fine dining, try getting a reservation at Blanca. Getting to Blanca in your rental bus may be easy, but getting a seat in this 12 seat fine dining establishment isn’t. The prix fixe menu is $180 per person, but this hasn’t stopped New Yorkers from booking the place solid out to the end of February. Multi course tasting menus are always erratic when it comes to the quality of the experience, but Blanca’s seafood centric menu has been hailed as one of the most extraordinary things to to happen to New York’s fine dining scene.
A short charter bus trip into West Village leads you to Perla. A rustic Italian casual dining place tucked away in Minetta Lane, Perla’s menu concentrates on meats from Batali’s Italian market. Chef Michael Toscano knows the business when it comes to Italian cooking, and the refined taste of the menu reflects this. Making a reservation is a must, but easy to get.
When visiting New York or New Jersey, give Rental Bus Charter a call to find out how they can help you plan your visit with their fleet of rental buses and friendly, personalized service.