Dine Out to Help Out

Want to help provide free healthcare to some of NYC's neediest and clog your own coronaries at the same time? Well, for the next 2 weeks, you can eat at two restaurants in the NYU Medical Center area and donate the entire proceeds of your feast to the New York City Free Clinic. The Clinic provides at no cost to its patients, a full range of healthcare services, including specialty referrals, counseling, and social services. You can eat at:

Cardamomm (Indian cuisine at 100 Lexington Avenue and 27th Street) from October 24th to 30th or
Bamiyan (Afghani fare at 26th Street and 3rd Avenue) from October 31st to November 6th

Just be sure to ask to complete the restaurant's "Support The NYC Free Clinic" list to make sure your donation gets to the right place. For more information, please contact Asheesh Harsha at harsha01@med.nyu.edu or Lara Bishay at lb1294@med.nyu.edu. Eat, drink, and help the needy.

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what a great idea. now to just drag myself up there...

Bamiyan is an AFGHANI restaurant, not Indian.
http://www.bamiyan.com/

Elayne - Thanks for the correction. I've amended the posting as above.

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