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679 Ninth Ave., New York, NY, 10036
at 47th St.
212-977-1588
food_is_amazing from 10019 | Posted on 5/20/08
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The best part of my lunch at Hell's Kitchen was the cornbread. Man, it was good. Served with some black beans and peppers and cream. . . But I digress; it came free with the meal. The lunch menu is somewhat limited, but, on 9th Avenue, maybe that was to be expected. I had the salmon tostaditas and the chicken enchiladas. The latter had good chicken, bland enchilada/sauce. The salmon was--good--out of place--no complaints, but I wonder whether this was the best choice for so limited a menu. There were several vegetarian options, all things considered, and the tres leches cake was awesome. But it is not a great sign that the best thing that we ate was the only free thing that we ate. Maybe I need to stick to dinnertime there.
dmblover31 from 10036 | Posted on 10/7/06
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We've eaten here multiple times and each is consistently good. Grab one of their fabulous margaritas at the bar while waiting for your seat. Watch out b/c it gets crowded waiting on the weekends, but it's worth it. It's another great restaurant in the HK 'hood.
LeslieW123 | Posted on 1/17/06
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Took a customer here after a trade show one Sunday evening. Found delicous southwestern food in a hip, trend space with friendly service.
flyerfan22 | Posted on 11/15/05
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Small restaurant with excellent meals and drinks. We had the grilled chicken and 3-chili pork dinners. Both were excellent. Service was friendly - she will explain anything. Price is reasonable for NY - $100 for 2 apps, 2 entrees and 4 cocktails. It's a small place, so reservations are required.
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