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268 W. Broadway, New York, NY, 10013
nr. Sixth Ave.
212-925-1600
brocchi from 07094 | Posted on 10/26/09
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Had a 2:30 pm reservation for Sunday Brunch with 3 friend (brunch is supposedly served until 5:00 pm). The prix fixe brunch includes a choice of an appetizer or salad, a breakfast entree and dessert. Three of the 7 brunch entrees were not available and 3 of the 5 desserts were not available - those, needless to say, being the most appetizing of the choices. Although the place was almost empty, the omelettes were almost cold, I was served a decaf espresso instread of a normal espresso and we were charged for an appetizer that was supposed to be included in the prix fixe. Will never return and will advise friends to go elsewhere...
mdn from 10012 | Posted on 7/28/09
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Great lunch deal-$21 for any 2 items + any dessert. Food was excellent. Service that some reviews and a few people have complained about was one of the very best I have ever encountered anywhere. My napkin had inadvertently fallen on the floor during my meal & I had not realized it. The waiter innocuously replaced it - picking it up in one swift motion & handing me a clean replacement. My friend, whose entree of cod was excellent but somewhat small, wanted a few more bites of my entree after his plate & silverware had been cleared away. As soon as I spooned some of my food on to his bread plate, our waiter brought over a fork & knife for my friend, without us having to signal to him. My entree of skate was excellent... one of he best I've had in the city. but since I am on a healthy eating kick, I'd have liked it even more if it wasn't fried & was pan roasted or baked instead.
tyedomi from 10022 | Posted on 6/16/09
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A couple girlfriends and I went there last week. The food was superb, however the cocktails need some work, as does the attitude of the bar manager. Oh well. Did I mention the food was great.
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