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183 W. 10th St., New York, NY, 10014
nr. 4th St.
212-352-0050
mickm from 10009 | Posted on 5/17/09
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Hands down, my favorite place in the neighborhood. The menu is delicious, affordable, and inventive. Subtle influences of mexico and mediterrean make for tasty dining experience. And its truly mesmerizing what the chef is able to pull off in such a tiny hole in the wall space. For the perfect and effortlessly smooth west village date, without any pretention, head over to Small's Jazz Joint literally next door. If you need to, start the evening with a drink at BoBo on the corner with 7th Ave.
karsong from 10010 | Posted on 12/7/08
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The striped bass veracruz complemented with a side of brussels sprouts was sublime. However, my girlfriend and I had one major issue. The bottle of wine we had with dinner was not included on our check. I informed the waitress, and she simply responded, "Okay I'll add it" without so much as a "Oh gosh my mistake, thank you for pointing that out." I don't want to slander an entire restaurant on account of one waitress, but I won't be going back because of that experience.
Brooksharp from 40601 | Posted on 6/10/08
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My first trip to the Village, but my third visit to NYC. We fell upon this cafe late morning (10:30-ish), after emerging from the subway bleary-eyed. Luckily for our trio, a competing restaurant down the street was not open, so we dropped into Condesa. What an experience! Having lived in Tampa for a some years, and loving its Latin cuisine, I was taken there again. Great Cafe con Leche! I had the poblano eggs benedict. It had heat, but not too much, and great flavor. Also, love having fresh greens with my brunch. Can't wait to come back!
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