Casimir
Posted on | March 9, 2010 | 6 Comments
This review might be a bit skewed as I used to live above Casimir (103-105 Avenue B @6-7th St.) from 2001-2005, so I’ll just talk about the recent addition of the Prix Fixe daily from 5:30-7pm.  At $20, this is a  real steal.  The selection of plates are great (I always opt for the Country Pate & Steak Tartare, but the Salmon entree is nice as well).  The dessert is a bit on the small side (a scoop of ice cream or sorbet), but I’m normally stuffed by then anyway.
The portions are large & filling & I still think that Casimir has some of the best Tartare around (both the steak & the salmon).  There was a salmon & herring tartare special recently on the menu which I thought was out of this world.  You might be noticing that I like tartare…  The staff are friendly, there’s great atmosphere & music and the  wine selection is extensive.  Plus they have Duvel!  All in all, a great  restaurant & not just for an early dinner.
Casimir’s brunch is also very good.  The menu is small but varied.  I particularly like the Tunisian Eggs & the Bagel w/Smoked Salmon (shown to the right)

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