a tradition of my old life nuyorkina was taking my friends to celebrate their (non) birthday to Milon, the Indian restaurant on 1st Av and 5th St in the east village. every time you say it's your birthday (do not ask for verification, it appears that they also like), the waiters turn off the light and sing, and also mango ice cream give away.
red lights hanging from the ceiling are part of the usual decor of the place.
I would go to Milon for several reasons: 1) lentil soup is rich, 2) the prices are less than any other city new york and 3) let you carry your (s) bottle (s) of wine to accompany dinner. In addition, the ritual of entry is a delicious performance. two waiters, one of Milon and one from the restaurant next door, also a Hindu, excessive red lights hanging from the ceiling and mock birthday parties, exactly like my preferred Milon, fight on the steps of entry (both restaurants share, as you may share the kitchen in the back of the building) to convince customers to enter either establishment.
red lights hanging from the ceiling are part of the usual decor of the place.
I would go to Milon for several reasons: 1) lentil soup is rich, 2) the prices are less than any other city new york and 3) let you carry your (s) bottle (s) of wine to accompany dinner. In addition, the ritual of entry is a delicious performance. two waiters, one of Milon and one from the restaurant next door, also a Hindu, excessive red lights hanging from the ceiling and mock birthday parties, exactly like my preferred Milon, fight on the steps of entry (both restaurants share, as you may share the kitchen in the back of the building) to convince customers to enter either establishment.
only once I entered the restaurant on the right side of the stairs, but I liked it so much. then always turned to Milon.
went there with many people. the first time I took Urayoán noel in 2003. then returned to mara pastor, Elisa Montesinos and traveling companions on several occasions, patricia Irani, with ilia belt, José Luis Sanz and his friends in Valencia, with vanessa Mayaguez. with other people.
today, Sunday after my big birthday party # 30, I'd go to Milon with my friends to keep singing "happy birthday crazy indian"
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