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4 based on 53 reviews
Let's fill your stomach with authentic Italian food and delicious pizza from our own brick oven. Magna che e BONO = Eat because it's delicious!
We walked around the area looking for dinner - this place looked busy and popular. The servers were friendly and welcoming. Food was tasty and not huge wasteful sizesWe were so happy to hear you stumbled upon our restaurant and in addition, enjoyed our perfectly portioned dishes, as well as welcome atmosphere. Thank you very much for the wonderful recommendation. We hope to welcome you back again soon!Grazie Mille,Graziella and Luca, Owners
4 based on 436 reviews
Shortly after the original Sant Ambroeus opened its doors in Milan in 1936, a devoted following emerged. This celebrated pasticceria and confetteria became the meeting place for the local intelligentsia, whether beginning their day with Sant Ambroeusâs le
I knew we were in for a real treat as soon as we stepped inside the cafe/bistro entrance of Sant Ambroeus. The aroma of great espresso and the visual stimuli behind the glass display counters had my eyes wide and mouth watering. We opted to sit in the rear dining area and were treated to a combination of friendly, quick, attentive, professional service and excellent, piping hot food. Their Saturday afternoon lunch/brunch menu had at least 12 items that I would have ordered; the only disappointment was I couldn't order/eat more! Sant Ambroeus was a fantastic find (thanks to Rocky, the doorman at The Surrey). We will definitely go again when on the Upper East Side.
4 based on 343 reviews
With Cafe D'Alsace, Tour De France NYC bring their expertise in Alsatian cuisine to the UES. Chef Philippe Roussel interprets the cuisine with a contemporary New York flair. Cafe D'Alsace has one of the city's most distinguished beer selections - includin
My wife and I had lunch at Cafe DâAlsace with our son and his wife. It was very nice! We were seated outside, which felt like a very French location, but the inside of the restaurant also felt quite authentic. The food was good. Around the table there were a club sandwich, two crab omelets, and a lamb burger. The entrees all came with fries, which were amazingly good.Our server was helpful and attentive. We would surely go back!
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4 based on 109 reviews
We were a party of five for dinner in this cozy and vibrant dining room, seated within range of the heat radiating from the bustling pizza oven. We had a good view of the two chefs crafting and cooking a most impressive quantity of delicious looking pies (many destined for a very busy take-out and delivery business). Despite the demands on and fast pace of the staff of this restaurant, here is an easy going feel to the place made possible, I think, by the hyper efficient and agile wait staff, who, even while moving at break neck speed weaving mong teh tightly arranged tables, maintain a calm efficiency. We had a terrific server named Devon who memorized our order and delivered it with humor, wamth and a seemingly effortless precision. The food: really first rate. Very Italian, I would say, with simple renditions of excellent ingredients. In my case that was a beresaola based arugula salad, lightly dressed in lemony olive oil and decorated (not fussily) with raw mushrooms. I followed that with an appetizer portion of mussels, all perfectly cleaned and cooked in a light tomato based broth. My dessert was unconventional, to say teh last. From their contorno list, I chose their roasted Brussels sprouts, with a drizzle of Balsamic. A bit sweet (but aren't desserts supposed to be?),with an amazing range of flavors coaxed from that lowly crucifer. They were excellent...caramelized and crisp at teh same time. Babalucci should add them to its dessert list! All my companions were delighted with their dinners, including the pizzas, a squid ink pasta dish and the eggplant. The insalata Romano was especially appreciated. All in all, an excellent place, to which we will return.
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4 based on 237 reviews
Our recent experience at Pascalou was accommodating and a wonderful experience! Our party got out of our meeting early and we called the restaurant and moved up our reservation over an hour with ease. Our waiter was welcoming and made this cozy restaurant feel extremely personable. The duck confit salad was delicious as was the baked brie and salad. For a French restaurant on the Upper East Side, the value was great and the portions were more than reasonable. Definitely try the rosemary chicken for dinner and don't miss the chocolate souffle for dessert!
4 based on 177 reviews
We accidentally went a few streets north of where we meant to go. This restaurant was right outside of the subway entrance. It has a cool feel. It is very small and it was a little cramped between tables, but it's a really nice restaurant and we all enjoyed our food a lot. I had a steak and everyone else had burgers. All 4 entrees were served with field greens tossed in a delicious vinaigrette. Three burgers, a steak, two sodas, and two glasses of beer were $130 before tip. The burgers were on the low end of the menu, price-wise at $16/burger before adding $2.50 for cheese.
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