Sometimes the economy hands you lemons.
And sometimes you ignore those lemons and continue to make
Zucchini Blossoms filled with Blue
Prawns. In an Asian-French haute dining palace. Inside the majesty of the Setai Building. On Wall
Street. In 2009.. On Wall Street. In 2009.
Welcome to the ignorance-is-bliss splendor that is
Sho Shaun Hergatt, now taking reservations for
its Monday opening.
Think of Sho Shaun as the perfectly Zen, large, multi-room, sleek Buddhist den of a restaurant that you've
been secretly craving through tough times—complete with placid water and rock sculptures, refined
pockets of comfortable booths and white-clothed tables spread throughout three main rooms, red velvet walls
and the gentle whiff of orchids emanating from every corner.
There are a couple of major uses here: it's the kind of place you'll pop in for an early morning
pre–opening bell power-breakfast to mull over your TARP funds application strategy, or the kind of
place you'll use for a little Wall Street romance as you work your way through three courses of
Muscovy
Duck Breast,
Rabbit Loins and a little dish called the
Golden Egg (ah, the beautiful
pairing of caviar and gold leaf).
If you want to keep things a little more private, find your way through the wine cellar to a private room
stacked with a table big enough for a proper board meeting.
Well, at least a 2009 version.
VITALS
Sho Shaun Hergatt
40 Broad Street
(at Exchange Pl.)
Financial District
New York, NY 10004
212-809-3993
website