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400 E. 57th St., New York, NY, 10022
between First Ave. and Sutton Pl.
212-486-6400
Domiangel2 | Posted on 3/31/04
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The food was great as well as the decor but the service was terrible and the drinks were...ehhh. The apple martini and coconatini are worth trying but avoid all other drinks. Pricey but the FOOD is worth it.
rosetree | Posted on 2/21/04
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Creative menu that does not disappoint. Service is very good. Perfect for a special occasion.
atlasse | Posted on 9/17/03
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Jimmy's Downtown is lovely on the eye and on the pallet. I visited the posh all-white with red lighting establishment and was quite impressed with the decor, which screams chic, sophisticated and 20-something. I did not have to re-work that assessment after I received my meal, grilled shrimp on an island of mashed potatoes. The shrimp was in no way run of the mill and was kissed with a slight twist of lime. A chocolate cake that I shared with my cousin was equally entrancing. In my opinion, for what it's worth, this place will be around for a long time.
misslovetoyou2 | Posted on 5/23/03
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There is no doubt that Jimmy's Decor is sexy, chic, & exciting..everyone looks to be having a great time. It's great for drinks, but don't go if you're really hungry. You'll die waiting for your food w/ a reservation. Great date scene only if you want to get close to someone, oh its also very tight. I had my 30th B-Day celebration there and my guest were not impressed...at all.
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