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You've
never been one to let a global economic crisis get in the way of a good time. After all, an oyster is still
an oyster and champagne is still champagne, and we think both fit squarely in the "necessity"
category.
Which is why Ed's Lobster
Bar's just-announced Daily Menu piqued our interest over
all the other recession menus around town—every day of the week seems to bring another economically
mouth-watering reason to slide in for some below-market seafood.
Like today, for instance, when you can sit down for a thrifty dozen oysters at $2 a pop, setting the market
at a new low against other oyster mongers like Ditch Plains and John Dory.
Or all-you-can-eat mussels on Monday. The other nights are moderately compelling (like lobster
fra diavlo Fridays), but we've really got our eye on the Sunday night clambake free-for-all, complete with
lobster, mussels, pearl onions, coleslaw and everything else you need for a Rockwell-esque New
England-style scene.
It's the perfectly quirky menu hitting at the right time in the right spot—a cozy nook of a seafood
bar tucked in on a bustling stretch of Lafeyette Street in Soho.
Think of it as excessive moderation.
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