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What is going on with Aliseo? — Brooklynian

What is going on with Aliseo?

anonymous
edited November -1 in Prospect Heights
The renovations were supposed to be done weeks and weeks ago... please don't tell me that amazing bread is never coming back.

Anyone know anything?

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  • Subject: Aliseo status

    I spoke to them today. They are finishing up and will re-open within a few weeks. Renovation is basically complete, just really needs to be cleaned up and organzied.

    Don't worry, Albano wouldn't abandon us.
  • What's the deal with the lightbulbs on the wall? Was that wired by the owner from scratch or was it approriated from the setup of whatever was there before? I always wondered that because I like it and it seems like it would have been a lot of work if the wiring wasn't already in place.
  • Subject: Re: Aliseo status

    Praise the lord. Thanks.
    Aliseo lover wrote: I spoke to them today. They are finishing up and will re-open within a few weeks. Renovation is basically complete, just really needs to be cleaned up and organzied.

    Don't worry, Albano wouldn't abandon us.
  • Subject: the lightbulbs

    As for the lights, my sense is that it's part of Albano's grand plan. I can't remember what was there before, though, despite having lived in the neighborhood for nine years, so I can't swear to the fact that they weren't there before.
    daveb wrote: What's the deal with the lightbulbs on the wall? Was that wired by the owner from scratch or was it approriated from the setup of whatever was there before? I always wondered that because I like it and it seems like it would have been a lot of work if the wiring wasn't already in place.
  • FYI -- when I walked by this place on Friday night it was open for business, candles blazing. :) yay.
  • the secret ingredient is salt.
  • I like salt, but what's Aliseo and where is it? Most importantly, whatever it is, is it good?
  • What and where is Aliseo?
    Sighned,
    Ignorant in PH
  • teddyballgame wrote: I like salt, but what's Aliseo and where is it? Most importantly, whatever it is, is it good?

    Map
  • mr. tips is fantastically concise, but has only covered the "where" and not the "what" of aliseo... I've passed it a bunch of times, it looks like food. Is it food?
  • Here is a description, reviews and contact info:

    http://www.dailyheights.com/mediawiki/index.php/Restaurants_and_Bars

    Looks like it's getting ready to reopen, finally.
  • dailyheights wrote: Here is a description, reviews and contact info:

    http://www.dailyheights.com/mediawiki/index.php/Restaurants_and_Bars

    Looks like it's getting ready to reopen, finally.
    One more post, DH!!! YOU CAN DO IT!!! :D
  • nybt wrote: [quote=dailyheights]Here is a description, reviews and contact info:

    http://www.dailyheights.com/mediawiki/index.php/Restaurants_and_Bars

    Looks like it's getting ready to reopen, finally.
    One more post, DH!!! YOU CAN DO IT!!! :D
    I have beaten Andy to it! HAHA! :twisted:
  • Carnivore wrote: [quote=nybt][quote=dailyheights]Here is a description, reviews and contact info:

    http://www.dailyheights.com/mediawiki/index.php/Restaurants_and_Bars

    Looks like it's getting ready to reopen, finally.
    One more post, DH!!! YOU CAN DO IT!!! :D
    I have beaten Andy to it! HAHA! :twisted:
    Anticlimactic. No change in title. I was hoping for something good.
  • nybt wrote: Anticlimactic. No change in title. I was hoping for something good.
    I guess there's no point in posting anymore. :evil: :P
  • Carnivore wrote: [quote=nybt]Anticlimactic. No change in title. I was hoping for something good.
    I guess there's no point in posting anymore. :evil: :PI'm sure someone finds your posts enjoyable... :twisted:
  • Subject: Re: What is going on with Aliseo?

    Ben wrote: The renovations were supposed to be done weeks and weeks ago... please don't tell me that amazing bread is never coming back.

    Anyone know anything?
    That amazing bread is Sullivan Street and you can get it at Sullivan Street Bakery
  • Subject: I don't know what the big deal is about this place

    I don't know what the big deal is about this place. It was closed for months with no real explanation. I like to have my food cooked on premises not in an apartment upstairs. Doesn't that violate something with the health code? Hopefully his renovations include a real kitchen not a microwave. Pasta should be made to order. It is a cute and quaint place but I think it is a ok restaurant. Wine bar? I don't think so... It doesn't even have a real bar. I'm always confused what I read or hear about this place. It definitely looks like a restaurant. I hope the food is better this time around.
  • Subject: Re: I don't know what the big deal is about this place

    Anonymous wrote: I don't know what the big deal is about this place. It was closed for months with no real explanation. I like to have my food cooked on premises not in an apartment upstairs. Doesn't that violate something with the health code? Hopefully his renovations include a real kitchen not a microwave. Pasta should be made to order. It is a cute and quaint place but I think it is a ok restaurant. Wine bar? I don't think so... It doesn't even have a real bar. I'm always confused what I read or hear about this place. It definitely looks like a restaurant. I hope the food is better this time around.
    I had the best squid salad* of my life there, plus a great octopus entree and a delicious bottle of wine. So they don't cook on premises. So they don't have a real bar. If the quality of the product is excellent (as I believe it was), none of that should matter. Come on, this place is the filet of the neighborhood and you know it.

    *Only squid salad
  • Subject: Re: I don't know what the big deal is about this place

    Axel Foley wrote: [quote=Anonymous]I don't know what the big deal is about this place. It was closed for months with no real explanation. I like to have my food cooked on premises not in an apartment upstairs. Doesn't that violate something with the health code? Hopefully his renovations include a real kitchen not a microwave. Pasta should be made to order. It is a cute and quaint place but I think it is a ok restaurant. Wine bar? I don't think so... It doesn't even have a real bar. I'm always confused what I read or hear about this place. It definitely looks like a restaurant. I hope the food is better this time around.
    I had the best squid salad* of my life there, plus a great octopus entree and a delicious bottle of wine. So they don't cook on premises. So they don't have a real bar. If the quality of the product is excellent (as I believe it was), none of that should matter. Come on, this place is the filet of the neighborhood and you know it.

    *Only squid salad

    I believe the owner of the restaurant owns the entire building. I also think all of the renovations were in the kitchen/bar area.

    I've eaten there several times and my meals have always been fresh and delicious. Not entirely sure what you're referring to re: the pasta, but whatever.
  • Subject: Re: I don't know what the big deal is about this place

    Axel Foley wrote: I had the best squid salad* of my life there, plus a great octopus entree and a delicious bottle of wine. So they don't cook on premises. So they don't have a real bar. If the quality of the product is excellent (as I believe it was), none of that should matter. Come on, this place is the filet of the neighborhood and you know it.
    I don't really care where they cook as look as it's good. That said, my only experience there was a serious disappointment, and when I got it, the octopus was way overcooked. Hopefully, that was an aberration. I'll give them another try given the large number of voices in support of this place. It's hard to believe they could ever be better than Garden Cafe though.
  • Subject: Re: I don't know what the big deal is about this place

    Never been to Garden Cafe--I just enjoy saying/writing "the filet of the neighborhood" ever since I saw the previews for "The Squid and the Whale." Hmm, maybe mentioning that squid salad was what prompted me to write the filet thing. Oh, you mysterious mind, you.
    Carnivore wrote: [quote=Axel Foley]I had the best squid salad* of my life there, plus a great octopus entree and a delicious bottle of wine. So they don't cook on premises. So they don't have a real bar. If the quality of the product is excellent (as I believe it was), none of that should matter. Come on, this place is the filet of the neighborhood and you know it.
    I don't really care where they cook as look as it's good. That said, my only experience there was a serious disappointment, and when I got it, the octopus was way overcooked. Hopefully, that was an aberration. I'll give them another try given the large number of voices in support of this place. It's hard to believe they could ever be better than Garden Cafe though.
  • Subject: Re: I don't know what the big deal is about this place

    Carnivore wrote: [quote=Axel Foley]I had the best squid salad* of my life there, plus a great octopus entree and a delicious bottle of wine. So they don't cook on premises. So they don't have a real bar. If the quality of the product is excellent (as I believe it was), none of that should matter. Come on, this place is the filet of the neighborhood and you know it.
    I don't really care where they cook as look as it's good. That said, my only experience there was a serious disappointment, and when I got it, the octopus was way overcooked. Hopefully, that was an aberration. I'll give them another try given the large number of voices in support of this place. It's hard to believe they could ever be better than Garden Cafe though.

    Its no way better than Garden Cafe IMHO. Alesio is "fine." I find that their food and its conterpart across the street (pizza place...cant...remember name...) is way too salty.Also, their menu isnt seasonal. Squash in middle of the summer? They dont take credit cards wich is annyoing when its an expesive meal. But, when Ive eaten there (3 times) Ive left full and happy.
  • can you just buy bread if you wanted to? or just a restaurant? i think i am blind... been exactly there so many times and have never seen the place, WTF?!
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