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122 E. 28th St., New York, NY, 10016
nr. Lexington Ave.
212-204-5240
Bipperxxx | Posted on 1/20/05
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I went with my boyfriend on a Friday night. We started off splitting the Crab Cake (which was great) then had Espresso Rubbed Filet and the Pan Roasted Chicken which was amazing. I never order chicken but I'm glad I did. The restaurant is candlelit which gives it a romantic and cozy feeling. They also had a really cool jazz trio that starting playing towards the end of our dinner so we had a few drinks up in the lounge by the fireplace. It was a perfect evening!
grepj | Posted on 1/19/05
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I love this little place in the Park South Hotel. Their Espresso Rubbed Filet mignon is the best filet I've had in quite some time, plus they have a killer happy hour 7 days a week!
mlapenta | Posted on 6/21/04
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Although the street is not best location, this is a great little place. Great mellow two piece Jazz and terrific food. Wine list needs alot of work.
wudzee from 06518 | Posted on 3/14/03
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The drinks are superb, the staff attentive and even chummy. The entrees are neither middle of the road nor flights of fancy, but if you can't get or don't want Blue Smoke, you shouldn't go wrong here.
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