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340 West Broadway, New York, NY, 10013
at Grand St.
212-431-0021
nierlirc from 10013 | Posted on 9/25/09
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I went here for Sunday brunch - they offer virtually nothing that is brunch. It's all heavy french food and very expensive. They did have french toast - which everyone at the table ordered for lack of any options that were at all like breakfast - eggs, pastry, etc. We didnt want mussels and french fries or salade nicoise for brunch.
kathyd from 60305 | Posted on 8/8/09
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Whenever I'm in NY I have to stop here. Nothing better then a glass of wine and salad after hitting the shops in soho. Have a window seat and enjoy the people watching. I find the food good and the place is charming. A real NY feel. Shocked at the neg. reviews. KD
timothy86 from 11561 | Posted on 3/30/09
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Went here with friends in the summer and the food was amazing! The place is on a quiet corner and all the doors open up to the street, it is like eating outdoors although you aren't. The people and food were amazing, especially the wine choices. The only drawback is that it does attract a fair amount of yuppies. Otherwise the place is great. I would go back.
Alex1983 | Posted on 11/29/05
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Felix is like most of French style bistro in NY... it has nothing French and certainly not the food... The menu is supposedly French, but there is more to French cuisine than tartare. The food is not so great, the service is pretty bad. Pretty disappointing evening...
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