Excellent question! Top notch! And I actually have the answer since the RUSSIAN & TURKISH BATHS are a hop, skip and a sploosh from my apartment. And yes, there's a restaurant. Here’s a smattering of what you’ll find on the menu.
FYI…here's a pic of the pool, plus the hours & admission costs.
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Alternatively, you could just snort some bath salts. The amphetamine-like high would serve as an appetite suppressor and you would no longer have the munchies!
ReplyDeleteHomemade mayo at a NY Turkish bathhouse? I don't want to know the ingredients.
ReplyDeletexoRobyn
Never been to a bath house before.
ReplyDeletei'd shoot myself in the face before i'd let my vagina get in that cesspool. i mean, swimming pool.
ReplyDeleteif that is it's real name.
I'm with Kage. But I will say, I haven't seen such low prices at a restaurant for about 20 years!
ReplyDeletethats their detox method from hangover and other harmful effects of environmemt - sweat and eat.
ReplyDeleteHmmm. I re-read it twice and it still says seaweed. Really?
ReplyDeleteI went to Bath here in the UK where they have the natural springs pools something about the Romkans using them? Anyway I dont know if they do it at the Turkish baths but I wasnt fond of the warm nartural water gross! Yes to drink!
ReplyDeleteFor those prices you could hire a maid to cook your food while you fill a tub up with whatever kind of oil or salts you prefer, soak and be spoon fed. That's just nuts.
ReplyDeleteFor some reason I was expecting things to be a little bit crazier than this. I wonder why.
ReplyDeleteUgh! With those choices, I think I'd bring my lunch. And their spelling is HORRIBLE!
ReplyDeleteThis is the second blog this week with posts about bath houses. I've never seen one in my life, let alone been to one. Its kinda creepy.
ReplyDeleteJust curious. Do they have a crab night?
ReplyDeletei agree with Juble Mash
ReplyDeleteWow! I'm going to start charging admission to my tub! And, I make much less bland food than that place! I could be in biz in no time. I wouldn't require people to wear shorts during coed either. Where's the fun in that?
ReplyDeleteI Agree with Robyn, I don't want to know whats in the mayo.
ReplyDeleteHmmm Well the prices seem reasonable. Can you take the food in the pool with you?
ReplyDeleteJust messin, Im a totaly germ freak. Not a chance in hell that I would dip any part of my body in that pool.
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Mmm... cause I know the only thing better than a Turkish Bathhouse is having a SALAD at a Turkish Bathhouse!
ReplyDeleteI think i just threw up in my mouth a little bit.
ReplyDeletePass of the public bathing, but the blini sounds good.
ReplyDeleteI dont know about the whole bathhouse but,... BORSCHT~! goddamnit I want some NOW
ReplyDeleteSo will you be taping yourself in the pool eating borscht or lobio?
ReplyDeletemmm, I want to try borsche soup. Rugrats always mentioned it..
ReplyDeleteThere's a B&D/S&M club in the same block.
ReplyDeleteYou should see their whine list!
I was thinking all that food seemed reasonably priced, until I got to the bagel with lox and cream cheese. $6??!! For a bagel?!!! (What the hell is lox, anyway? I know you explained it once, but I didn't retain it.)
ReplyDeleteI will be there Monday at 12pm and eating a mayo salad.
ReplyDeletewould be great for summer, just relaxing in the pool and then eating
ReplyDeleteWell, no...
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