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4.5 based on 218 reviews
Excellent, leisurely lunch today. The antipasto was large and delicious and includes their stuffed grape vine leaves (dolmades), greek cheeses and olives, always fresh. The fish fry was large and perfectly cooked with a baked potato and large salad and fresh breads. We were seated...MoreWe are so happy to hear you enjoyed your time at Symeons and thank you for your 5-star review! We love making our customers happy and doing all we can to make their experience at Symeons, a great one!
4.5 based on 57 reviews
In June 1991, The Chowder House took its first baby steps on Oneida street in New Hartford. The doors opened as a self-service smoke free restaurant with indoor and outdoor seating. Jim, his brother Dave and wife Jan, created recipes for beer battered fish, chowders, and soups. In October of 1997, the Chowder House relocated to it's current location at 57 Burrstone Road in New York Mills. Along with an ever expanding dining & catering menu, the Chowder House enjoys serving up the latest in cocktail libations & Spirits. We cheerish our friends, our customers and hope you too can join us for dinner or just stop in for a drink before closing. We're happy to have you.
The Chowder House, has a neighborhood location and could be easily missed, but it offers quality food--particularly seafood--at a reasonable price. It is comfortable, had a lot of natural light, and has a nautical décor. A full bar is available. Our waitress was wonderful and the owner very pleasant. The clam chowders, both Manhattan and New England styles, were good. The calamari appetizer was excellent. Beer battered haddock was very good and was accompanied by cole slaw and choice of potato (included option for sweet potato). The Pirate Platter had shrimp, scallops, and haddock plus cole slaw and choice of potato. Non-seafood choices are available as well. This is a great escape from chain restaurants.
5 based on 66 reviews
I live in Florida but am from Utica. We order Utica Roasting Co coffee all year long. We were home for a visit so we stopped in. The place has the coolest vibe. My favorite is the pistachio frappe. However everything is awesome!
4.5 based on 83 reviews
New Bistro in the New Hartford Shopping Center with fine cuisine that is home made and very fresh.
This was our third visit to The Grapevine since they opened. Service has always been great, including once when they were packed to overflowing...and they still found seats for us and served us a great meal , promptly. This time, our server was Jeremy, who is about as good as it gets. He had the perfect blend of competence and personality, and would be a first rate server in any establishment. We DO wish this place served wine and/or beer, but that's our only complaint. We'll be back.
5 based on 132 reviews
so we were visiting a store nearby, and there was the need for a lunch. we have no knowledge of Utica, so we cruised Varick St, which turns out to have a large number of restaurants and bars. Zeina's looked interesting, and there was good music coming out to the street, so in we went. they served small cups of coffee as a sort of introduction to what would follow. the coffee was great. we ordered fries with garlic. a huge serving, sinfully greasy, but also sinfully good. I had special chicken souvlakia, and she had a gyro. generous portions, and ever so good.
a great find. thank you Utica
4 based on 23 reviews
We got the macaroni and cheese bites. They were very good. We also got sundaes. They were huge and delicious.
4.5 based on 180 reviews
My husband, two adult children and my mom visited Georgio's for lunch yesterday. We had a great meal and excellent service from Brian. My son and I had drafts of Stella Artois and Saranac Legacy IPA respectively; the others drink water.
Brian advised us to try the sandwich special of the day: chicken "francese" topped with Utica greens and mozzarella cheese on garlic bread. With the sandwich, we had the choice of a cup of chicken vegetable soup or macaroni salad. Mom had soup, Son and I opted for the pasta. While the soup was a little salty, the macaroni salad was delicious and the sandwich was superb. My husband had a veal Parmesan sandwich and our daughter had a cup of the chicken vegetable soup and the chicken raspberry salad.
Great service from the affable Brian and phenomenal food--we waddled out stuffed and satisfied--and only $63 lighter, not including tip.
A great value and we'll be back!
4.5 based on 301 reviews
The Tailor and the Cook is one of the brightest spots in Utica's already rich Culinary nightlife. Attentive service and a comfortable atmosphere support provocative cuisine produced with the finest local products, whenever possible. The management of The Tailor and the Cook is devoted to offering their clientele great food and a path to the farmers and producers who make it happen. The relationship between the food we eat and where it is produced is of growing concern to many. The Tailor and the Cook brings the many bounties of CNY's rich Agriculture to the forefront, giving the public the opportunity to know where there food comes from and how it is produced. Featuring Local Product whenever possible, menus change based on seasonality, freshness, and availability of local goods. A rich and generous selection of Beer, Wine, and Spirits round out the Culinary Package.
We came here with my daughter and her friends. According to my daughter it was the no. 1 restaurant in UTICA. I dont' know if it is the number 1 but definitely it was very good.
Ambience is fantastic. Low level lighting, nice bar, not noisy.
They are a small restaurant and have only 40 spots or so and it is imperative that you make a reservation. We did our reservation online and they hold it for only 15 minutes past your reserved time. Being small also means you are quite close to other diners.
The food is really good. My picky wife said that not everyone could cook mussels properly and she did give a head's up on the quality of the mussels she was having.
All foods were locally sourced around the area. Thus the restaurant supports local businesses.
The menu and the foods are original dishes which you may not see elsewhere. The presentation was wonderful.
All these, locally sourced food, original dishes, great ambience, small restaurant means that something has to give and it is the price. It is not cheap. I would consider this place as a treat for a special occasion. Portions are on the small side.
A word on parking. They do not seem to have their own parking lot. It is a street parking affair.
Just be aware though, all these come at a price!
4.5 based on 65 reviews
Don't be put off from its location in the health food store, you can get a great selection of lunch options. The homemade soups are delicious,and so are the salads. Try it, you'll like it??
5 based on 85 reviews
Our second visit...... Even better than the first. Each course was delicious. It is evident that Danny loves what he does and puts his heart into each dish! Will definitely be back.
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