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84 E. 4th St., New York, NY, 10003
at Second Ave.
212-979-2034
cantcook from 10003 | Posted on 6/17/09
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Great vanilla French toast. Eggs, not great. Dinner, very mediocre. If you like French toast, it's a must. Otherwise, it's over-priced, not great service.
FDRE6 from 10065 | Posted on 3/19/09
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I have no objections against the food at Belcourt. That is, when me and my dining companion are delivered the entrees we ordered. NOT while we are still working on our appetizers. However, I do object to being served the wrong meat in my burger. I object to being served that meat undercooked. I object to the faux-apologetic attitude of the server when he realized he served the wrong meat and even more strongly object to waiting 15 minutes to be brought the "correct" meal with the old (now cold) fries still on my plate. Pile that along with being brought the same piece of meat that I initially sent back (still lamb, not beef), getting an attitude when I asked for fresh fries to replace the soggy ones on my plate and the waiter now ignoring my table and I have one more objection- to ever visiting Belcourt again.
foodielover from 10024 | Posted on 2/20/09
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Delicious, fresh food. Attentive, but not intrusive, service. Relaxed environment. Unique wine list. Fabulous experience.
foodielover from 10024 | Posted on 1/20/09
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The food at this place is awesome. My boyfriend and I ordered a variety of the starters (they appeared to be more interesting than the main courses), and we were stunned! They were all superb. The food was fresh, delicious, creative (without being over-the-top wild), and hearty. Every dish was great! In addition, the wine was great. I was so impressed that I had to pay my compliments to the chef after the meal. He was friendly (as was the wait-staff) which added to the experience. I will be returning soon!
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