7 New York City Restaurants for Niche Situations

<p>Walking up to Estela, you are greeted by a humble door that emits quiet confidence. Just like what &ldquo;Mr. Smith&rdquo;, your father-in-law, said was the character trait that led to his success (even though he just updated you on the renovations for the new villa in Mallorca). With a quite necessary reservation, you&rsquo;ll be greeted and sat quickly and Mrs. Smith will appreciate that the waiters aren&rsquo;t &ldquo;clingy&rdquo;. The menu will be familiar enough, but have a few obscure items that will be engaging conversation starters after you get tired of the Smiths talking about the recent ailments of their beloved Persian cat. It is recommended you try the oysters, tuna, endive salad, fried arroz negro, ricotta dumplings, and panna cota. All of the delicious food will leave the in-laws with a greater respect for you and your tastes, which will be a good primer because you will eventually have to disclose about your recent unemployment due to tech layoffs.</p> <p><a href="https://medium.com/@tillmanritchey1/new-york-city-restaurants-for-niche-situations-4ae2c71860e0"><strong>Learn More</strong></a></p>