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202 W. 14th St. , New York, NY, 10011
nr. Seventh Ave.
212-255-2060
forbiddenbeat from 11225 | Posted on 9/11/08
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Because of it's location on 14th street I didn't expect much, but I adore this place. I love the seafood risotto and cannot stay away for long.
wrighte2 from 07003 | Posted on 12/11/07
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I went into this very small looking restaurant only to be surprised by a very comfortable space filled with beautiful furniture and plant life. I ordered brunch, Eggs Benedict on Saturday. Buttery sauce, fluffy eggs, beautifully garnished, wonderful home fries (prepared with tomatoes, unique). I moved on to dessert, tres leches, wow. I will be returning to sample everything on their menus I guarantee it! Sit and enjoy the ambiance and wonderful wait staff, the food alone is enough to keep you there, but they also include 5 star service! I felt like family!
wrighte2 from 07003 | Posted on 12/11/07
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I went into this very small looking restaurant only to be surprised by a very comfortable space filled with beautiful furniture and plant life. I ordered brunch, Eggs Benedict on Saturday. Buttery sauce, fluffy eggs, beautifully garnished, wonderful home fries (prepared with tomatoes, unique). I moved on to dessert, tres leches, wow. I will be returning to sample everything on their menus I guarantee it! Sit and enjoy the ambiance and wonderful wait staff, the food alone is enough to keep you there, but they also include 5 star service! I felt like family!
shadyadi from 10014 | Posted on 9/14/07
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The parpadelle al funghi was literally inedible. I took one bite and had to throw it away, it came swimming in water, with no discernable trace of truffles and rubbery mushrooms. The salad dressing was so thick you could not even pour it - hardly an italian vinaigrette. I will never order delivery from here again.
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