New York’s First NFT Restaurant to Open in Times Square This Year

Funny one. Thought the same. The one invested in crypto to the hilt thinks a partial print poses risk.

It's a state of mind. I'm always thinking of available attack surfaces that can be used as attack vectors

I merely recommended to delete a picture with an image of your palm print and a single finger print, but if you do not want to, it is your choice

If you want to post your personal email, or your name and address, since as you claim you have nothing to hide, be my guest

You are a hypocrite, though. You covered 2 items on your Marco Polo club, I'm guessing your name and your membership number

So... given a set of standards and parameters, you would take the time to hide certain info?


In my paranoid mind, every piece of unique information is too important to give away

But look below, I have no problems showing you and everyone on ET these info

I have never been hacked (knock on wood)


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prolly nothing...

"According to the New York Post, the exclusive club will open in a cellar space in the restaurant this May and only be accessible to customers with a membership purchased using the cryptocurrency Ethereum. The starting price for entry is around $8,000, with additional perks for those who pay more. A $20,000 “gold membership” includes reservations for up to 20 people a month, according to the Post, while a $100,000 “platinum membership” allows customers to place delivery orders from the club."


https://ny.eater.com/2022/3/11/22970786/first-nft-restaurant-brooklyn-chop-house-nyc-times-square

New York’s First NFT Restaurant to Open in Times Square This Year
Plus, Sixpoint Brewery is headed to Downtown Brooklyn — and more intel

by Luke Fortney@lucasfortney Mar 11, 2022, 11:07am ESTShare this on Facebook (opens in new window)
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Brooklyn Chop House will soon be home to New York’s first NFT restaurant.
Brooklyn Chop House
Manhattan steakhouse Brooklyn Chop House is preparing to open a massive second location in Times Square, a 25,000-square-foot space that will include New York’s newest NFT restaurant. The steakhouse, from owner Stratis Morfogen, the vaccine mandate protester also behind the Brooklyn Dumpling Shop chain, is spread out over five levels, with six private dining rooms, three bars, a rooftop, and — yes — a private cellar that will eventually house a members-only NFT restaurant. It opens March 14.

According to the New York Post, the exclusive club will open in a cellar space in the restaurant this May and only be accessible to customers with a membership purchased using the cryptocurrency Ethereum. The starting price for entry is around $8,000, with additional perks for those who pay more. A $20,000 “gold membership” includes reservations for up to 20 people a month, according to the Post, while a $100,000 “platinum membership” allows customers to place delivery orders from the club.

This is, alas, a trend. In January, Eater reported that NFT evangelist and former Resy founder Gary Vaynerchuk planned to open the world’s ‘first NFT restaurant’ in NYC in 2023. The forthcoming business, called Flyfish Club, requires membership that can only be purchased using cryptocurrency. The lowest priced membership is 2.5 Ethereum, according to the company’s website — around $6,500 at the time of publishing.

The food better be on par with Rao’s or Brooklyn fare to be a viable business.

Or more likely it’s a publicity stunt.
 
The food better be on par with Rao’s or Brooklyn fare to be a viable business.

Or more likely it’s a publicity stunt.

WholeFoods sells Rao's sauce in a jar

My wife makes the best (imho of course) meat spaghetti using 2 types of Rao sauces, organic ground beef from WholeFoods simmered with galic and organic olive oil, pepper & salt, and organic pasta from Costco

We tried the Rao's at Caesar's palace next to Bachannal 3 times, and it was good, but nothing special, imho. I'm guessing the Rao's in NY would be much better and will have to try eat there some time in the future, but I heard it's kinda difficult to get a reservation
 
WholeFoods sells Rao's sauce in a jar

My wife makes the best (imho of course) meat spaghetti using 2 types of Rao sauces, organic ground beef from WholeFoods simmered with galic and organic olive oil, pepper & salt, and organic pasta from Costco

We tried the Rao's at Caesar's palace next to Bachannal 3 times, and it was good, but nothing special, imho. I'm guessing the Rao's in NY would be much better and will have to try eat there some time in the future, but I heard it's kinda difficult to get a reservation

All grocery stores sell Raos sauce. The NY restaurant is supposed to be special. None of the brokers I did business with could get a reservation there (and getting reservations was 1/2 their job).
 
All grocery stores sell Raos sauce. The NY restaurant is supposed to be special. None of the brokers I did business with could get a reservation there (and getting reservations was 1/2 their job).

We'll have to settle with Chop House, then, which is probably the McDonalds equivalent compared to NY Rao's
 
We'll have to settle with Chop House, then, which is probably the McDonalds equivalent compared to NY Rao's

i'm not a fan of NY steakhouses (except for Del Friscos). I don't find them any better than premium steakhouses in other cities or better than the high end chains.

Sushi on the other hand.....
 
i'm not a fan of NY steakhouses (except for Del Friscos). I don't find them any better than premium steakhouses in other cities or better than the high end chains.

Sushi on the other hand.....

I love sushi!! But wife is not a fan, lol

Caesar's Palace Las Vegas Nobu was kind of a letdown for me, but maybe I should give it another chance, we only ate there once

I have not had the very expensive sushi, so forgive me if I say that the best sushi I had was at Kabuki, for some reason it was really good that one time
 
I love sushi!! But wife is not a fan, lol

Caesar's Palace Las Vegas Nobu was kind of a letdown for me, but maybe I should give it another chance, we only ate there once

I have not had the very expensive sushi, so forgive me if I say that the best sushi I had was at Kabuki, for some reason it was really good that one time

Nobu in Vegas is way overpriced.

You go to Vegas a lot?
 
Nobu in Vegas is way overpriced.

You go to Vegas a lot?

I should clarify that Kabuki visit (Vegas) was a one time great sushi out of just good sushi dozen or so visits, lol

Yea, we used to go to Vegas a lot, but cut down after I quit my job last year and then lost our taste for it, we haven't gone in like 7 or 8 months, my VIP host already called me and emailed me, lol

I honestly don't miss Las Vegas except maybe when we hear of family and friends who are going, then we kinda think would be nice to hang out with them

I was out of town with the family last week and it was not to Vegas (nor any gambling place)...
 
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