Tea, Maid in Manhattan.

I dunno. I could see it getting worked into an OE sometime. Maybe with the right client.

However, these days, I’m more obsessed with getting a reservation at Momofuku Ko. It is notoriously hard to get into. Basically, you have to register on the reservation site then start jockeying at 9:58AM to try and secure 1, 2, or 4 of the 14 available seats available — all of which are typically gone by 10:00:48AM. Seriously.

But I am willing to be incredibly generous to the culinarily appreciative man (no dietary restrictions or food allergies!!! If you’ve never had foie gras or raw fish/meat before, do NOT bother. This is not for you.) who can score us a reservation for two. (MVX is gagging to go as well … Get a resy for four and I’ll bring her and another Domme friend.) I can’t speak for the other Dommes, but whoever takes me for dinner at Ko (full tab, with wine pairings and service will be approx. $200/pp) will get dinner time (obvs) plus two hours of play with me, either that night or at a time of his choosing.

Deal?

3 Comments

  • That sounds like a win/win proposition- you always seem to come up with fun ideas to incorporate play!!

    As for the choice of venue…seems OK, but thinking the obsession is more about 14 seats and you damn well want one, than it is for the food.

    You shouldn’t scare off the cooked and meat lovers though…I love those pork buns and the Momofuku Ramen dishes look good and are pretty mainstream…I love those mixed noodle dishes…

    http://www.momofuku.com/office/press/press_pdfs/gq_chef_of_the_year_2007.pdf

    bon appetit

  • Actually, it IS about the food, but the 14 seats don’t hurt.

    Seems like win/win for the resy getter. I just hope that if someone DOES manage to take me up on this offer that s/he is a good dining companion. Nothing worse than goin’ to church with an atheist, you know?

  • LOL on the visit to the church with the atheist. This atheist went to a Catholic Easter Sunday service 2 years ago (g-friend request); shook hands with the Priest… I was worried one of us would keel over.

    We both survived.

    Enjoy your dining experience.

    🙂

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