Saturday, March 25, 2006

Museum visits

We've been to the Metropolitan Museum of Art twice a week for different courses - one sponsored by the museum on the Cities of Italy every Wednesday night offered an entertaining focus on the architecture of Florence, Rome, Venice and Naples. It was held in an auditorium and was sold out every night. The lecturer had a great sense of humor and brought the renaissance to life.

The other is provided by NYU (Continuing Ed.) every Friday night entitled "Hidden Treasures of the Met". We chose the course as part of our continuing effort to learn more about the museum and art in general. While we have learned quite a bit about the Asian collections, the instructor has a very poor attitude, is ill prepared and has left us with a feeling of disappointment many evenings.

In Paris, we discovered an organization called Paris Muse that uses Art History Phds to host focused small group ( 2 or 4 people) tours of selected museums and exhibitions. They really bring the museums to life providing insights we never could have gotten by ourselves. We have never been able to find any gorup like that in NY.

After the class we went to a new restaurant on E. 82nd - Le Refuge. It's a really nice looking and comfortable French Bistro. Unfortunately, the food is only so-so. I had a nice grilled goat cheese and vegetable tart but the duck entree reminded me of "continental" restaurants of old - over-sauced and tough. Chris was happier with her meal but I am writing this review. Cdelb--I really enjoyed my meal of hot goat cheese over a salad of arugula followed by stipped bass pan seared to perfection accompanied by fresh asparagus and green beans. My only complaint was that the beans were a little over cooked. I think that in a small bistro like this, the trick is to order from the list of 'chef's daily specials'. This usually ensures a fresh cut of meat or fish and veggies. I think the duck may have been a frozen entre!

One of the things that appealed to both of us was their attractive bar area and near the door there is a love seat and armchair with a small table which is perfect for anyone just wanting a cheese plate and a glass of wine.

Le Refuge
East 80s 166 E. 82nd St.(bet. Lexington & 3rd Aves.)
Manhattan, NY 10028
212-861-4505

Zagats says...
“Aptly named”, this “quiet” bistro nestled in an East Side townhouse offers “just the right dose of class” with its “rustic antique” decor, “sophisticated” French fare and “polished service”; for most, it’s a “best-known secret” where “reliable” quality comes at serious tabs.

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