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45 Mercer St., New York, NY, 10013
nr. Grand St.
212-343-9012
ShelleyBaby | Posted on 4/6/05
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Do not go here expecting traditional Filipino food--he adds unique twists. Their Lumpia Shanghai and Romy's Spare Ribs are refreshing variations of traditional dishes. The restaurant itself is beautifully decorated. Dim lighting and scattered tables make dining comfortable and conversations private--a great date place. Although I will say that because evenings tend to be busier, service suffers greatly at this particular restaurant. It is a bit expensive for what you get, so try it during a lunch hour for an all-around better and more satisfying dining experience.
bluebunny | Posted on 6/14/04
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too expensive for little serving/service/quality
honolulujake | Posted on 2/27/04
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cendrillon is french for cinderella - but there are no pleasant surprises here - the waitress messed up the order and only one correct meal was brought to the table - that meal a lamb dish had no vegetables or rice and was not sufficient for a dinner - the items mentioned in the article were not on the menu - the menu was very limited - i would never go to this place again
JDO | Posted on 2/11/03
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I recently went here for dinner with 3 friends. We all enjoyed the medium lit, slightly abstract brick interior. The wine list was great- we had a yummy bottle of David Bruce Zinfandel, priced right. The food was unusual enough to be pleasantly different. Save room for the chocolate desert!
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