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430 Broome St., New York, NY, 10013
at Crosby St.
212-226-4999
roboeater from 02138 | Posted on 12/1/09
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The food was good, but not great. The service and ambience were excellent. Given the very reasonable prices, this amounts to a very good night overall. We ordered the B'stilla (rather untraditional, nothing amazing, but very pleasant); the Entrecote frites (sound, well cooked); and the Seafood Tagine (very nice, perhaps a touch heavy on the tomato). While the flavours were nothing surprising, they were all reliable, and clearly executed by a skilled hand in the kitchen. The service was lovely, and it was a nice relaxed night overall.
rdogg | Posted on 12/29/03
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Went for brunch on a Sunday about 1 pm. Greeted by friendly staff. Seated immediately. Decor was somewhat dim but lights were turned down. Pleasant, enjoyable music playing in the background. Not loud, could actually have a conversation without shouting. Kids were there at other guest tables but I can't truly comment if it's a good place to bring children. Ordered from the prix fixe menu (about $13 without tax/tip). Overall, good food, service, friendly/attentive staff. Would definitely go back again.
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