Dine With Strangers

October 21st, 2008

If you’re in a more-the-merrier mood, saddle up with strangers at one of these communal tables. The environment is noisy, casual, and full of unpredictable encounters. And with diners in all stages of their meal you can conveniently check out their food (or ask how it is) without the awkward neck craning.

LOWER EAST SIDE
Kampuchea
[78 Rivington St.] [212.529.3901]

Start with a few of their Cambodian small plates (the pork belly and baby back ribs are both stellar) and if you are a pair split the Num Pang sandwich tasting for two. The sandwiches are served on a toasted baguette and topped with pickled carrots, cilantro and chili mayo – pulled oxtail, catfish, and coconut tiger shrimp are favorites. And happily, pickled vegetables pack a punch and accompany most dishes.

MIDTOWN WEST
Bon Appétit Supper Club & Café
[221 W. 57th St.]

Give Chipotle a break, for two weeks only (October 23-31) Bon Appétit will open a restaurant to cure your midtown lunch woes (the suppers are by invitation only). So grab a seat with a co-worker at one of the large communal tables brought in just for this occasion and enjoy Charlie Trotter’s leek soup, Mario Batali’s chorizo empanda, and Michael Psilakis’ greek salad (check out the full menu). As if you needed an additional draw there will be chef demos, Q&A’s, and book signings.

UNION SQUARE
Republic
[37 Union Square West] [212.627.7172]

The super-sized communal tables and quick turn over allows this trendy Thai restaurant to keep their prices low (with nearly everything around $10). The cold beef noodles, pad thai, and curry duck noodles are all sure bets. And the fried wontons and coconut shrimp are fantastic accompaniments.

WILLIAMSBURG
DuMont Burger
[314 Bedford Ave.] [718.384.6127]

Head to the offshoot of DuMont for a good burger, a beer, and 30 new friends- grab a seat where you can and enjoy some tasty comfort food. The burger is solid, and if you aren’t in the mood the pulled pork and mac & cheese are more than suitable substitutions.

5 Notes for Dine With Strangers

  1. caroline Says:

    the bon appetit lunch club was scrumptious. i don’t know what i liked better: mario battali’s nut brittle, my thai chicken salad summer roll wrap, the organic cheddar and chive chips, or all the sampling upstairs!!!!!!!! such a unique and pleasant experience. only in new york.

  2. Erica Says:

    There was sampling!! How could I have missed that??

  3. caroline Says:

    ahem yes. i was an explorer. there were several different types of wine and ice tea (made by coke actually…the sweet version was to die for), along with ghardeli (sp?!) chocolate. and a mabelline make up bar of sorts. it was interesting. definately worth the trip upstairs for the dark chocolate squares and cups of sweet tea :)

  4. Kristine Says:

    I love Kampuchea! I will forever remember that delicious (messy) crab app, as well as the sandwiches…mmm baguettes! :)

  5. Bethany Says:

    those sandwiches are so good… my boyfriend and I are addicted to kampuchea. Its one of those restaurants that seem to know everything about you if you are there enough. We’ve brought a lot of friends and they are always so welcoming.

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