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4 based on 613 reviews
On a friends recommendation, we caught the subway here from our hotel and were not disappointed. Friendly server and really tasty food and great coffee. Try the overnight oats or the full breakkie or the ricotta pancakes, all were delicious and set us up for a day of sightseeing. There is seating inside or outside so do treat yourself.
4 based on 20 reviews
This place is a real gem. After receiving recommendations from the local parents group I had to try and glad I did. I visited with my husband and toddler for dinner and the place had plenty of space to immediately sit us. The menu is small and there were no options for our little one other than the Mac & Cheese which has bacon, tomato and herbs...but my jeez was that good so it kept my little one, (and big one), quite satisfied. While waiting for dinner, we enjoyed a cocktail...I having a minty something that was too minty for my liking and my husband too had an exotic something that was not to memorable. Before receiving the entrees, we contemplated whether we had made a good choice. The drinks and limited menu options for our little one left us hoping this place could redeem themselves...and so they did. My husband had the pork chops and mash. The chop was tender and flavorful and the mash and gravy was hearty and yummy. I had the Ravioli with zucchini, cherry tomatoes in a corn broth. The tomatoes were tender, not slimy and the ravioli was flavorful and tasted fresh and homemade. We were very happy with our meal overall and topped it off with the to-die-for apple crisp with ice cream and berries. I will go back ten times just for that dessert. All and all we will return to Ltauha but more than likely without our little one. The ambiance is beautiful with dim lighting and several intimate spaces. Perfect date night place.
4 based on 344 reviews
We had dinner on a Sunday night and I was surprised to see the place wasnât packed. Although we had made a reservation, we couldâve walked in and it most likely wouldnât have been an issue at all. Service was insanely quick, almost a bit too much. The meals were simple but extremely tasty. Everyone loved it. I had the classic meatballs with cream/ parmesan sauce, baby had classic tomato sauce meatballs and veggies and girlfriend had classic with yogurt/ pickled sauce and we had a great meal.
4 based on 326 reviews
This place wasnât what I expected is was so small, it was jam packed too many people the waiting time itâs ridiculous, and the door hostess was so rude and I kind felt discriminated because the majority of the customer were white and we black Hispanic he keep telling us to wait outside and I told him why you only asking us were there are other waiting inside just like us anyway the table and the silverware wasnât clean properly because they smell like eggs the food was the only thing I liked the chicken and waffles was to die for
4 based on 265 reviews
We opened the Rabbithole with the intention of offering a sense of integrity to everything we do. The food is great, the pastries are made here and the bar was equally devised. for a discerning palette. We have made an effect to address details we feel ar
I picked up my son at the airport from out of town and headed here for a weekday brunch. The quaint old fashioned setting with an outdoor garden patio is the perfect spot for catching up! I had the lavender latte with my Eggs Florentine. My poached eggs were good but over cooked and not runny. The scones and pound cake were sweet and delicious.
4 based on 239 reviews
Saturday Night, no lobster boil. Ordered the Crab cakes. Hard to find the crab. Fried and dried.. Plate is 75% french fries. Food in NYC is expensive. Skimpy amount of crab, overly fried. Very poorly cooked. These folks were just phoning it it.The clam chowder was thin and watery. Like they were stretching it. Service was inconsistent. Best you skip this place.
4 based on 292 reviews
Owned and operated by the Barnes Family since 1959, London Lennieâs has evolved from a quintessential fish-nâ-chips shop to the premier seafood restaurant in Queens. London Lennieâs is notorious for the best in fresh, local seafood selected daily at the w
We went to this restaurant to celebrate our friendâs 80th birthday. Although we traveled a distance to eat here because we wanted a special dinner, our waiter seemed uninterested in serving us. A simple request for an extra glass was met with the response: itâll be a few minutes. Really? The bar was a few feet away. When we told him that we were ready to order, he told us he would take it in a few minutes. This was how the whole lunch went. My request for no garlic was not heeded and was sick all evening. He even forgot to put a candle on the birthday girlâs dessert even though he was told. This is not a cheap restaurant - the bill was about $50 per person for lunch. Unfortunately the tip was automatically added, otherwise I would have left far less. There was no need to please us when you know you are getting 18% of the bill. We will never go here again! He truly spoiled the day for everyone, but especially the birthday celebrant.
4 based on 271 reviews
DeStefanoâs was established as a tribute to the DeStefano family and all those families that made the borough of Brooklyn and the Williamsburg community a great place to live. Our goal is to pay homage to the simple values of faith, family, and friends th
First of all: GRACE!!!! youre an amazing waitress, so kind and sweet. thanks so much for your service. We dine there over the weekend before catching a play... my husband had the lambchops and i had filet. Food was delicious, didn't taste processed was cooked to perfection. I'd say the only con (not even the restaurants fault) was that the way it's set up, sound travels. we were able to hear the drunk men that were sitting across the dining room so i found myself screaming over them to have a conversation with my husband. but overall, i'd definitely come back
4 based on 124 reviews
Went here after the Bushwick Art collective for a couple drinks and light fare. First off, the "painkiller" frozen drink was outrageously good!!! The tuna tartar was tasty and fresh. Gets a very young crowd with lots of energy. The bartender was friendly and helpful.
4 based on 193 reviews
Stopped in here recently on a trip to Brooklyn and was not disappointed. I got the reuben and a chocolate shake. The sandwich was delicious and came with an equally good salad (could have swapped for fries but I'm at a vegan diner, should get something that's, you know, good for me). The shake was very good but not as good as some vegan chocolate shakes I've had in Philly. I believe the description said it was made with chocolate (vegan) ice cream. If so, that would explain it - the best chocolate shakes are made with vanilla ice cream and chocolate syrup. I also found the price point to be a little high but I realized I often have that reaction when I do anything involving money in NYC. It's a good spot to know about and when I was there it truly hit the spot!
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