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145 West Broadway, New York, NY, 10013
at Thomas St.
212-233-0507
conanyme from 11581 | Posted on 7/23/08
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We used to eat here at least once a week when Keith McNally owned it. we went back today. AWFUL. It started with the bread and then went to the drinks,the food. They changed what was once one of the greatest menu's in manhattan to the most diner like crap i ever saw. we are foodies and work in the advertising business in the city. we had to email everyone we know to tell them what a downturn this place has taken. Tiny salad portions for big money. Just a terrible experience except for the service. We have crossed it off our list. maybe you should too.
embley from 10013 | Posted on 4/16/07
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The all-purpose restaurant. Great breakfast, great brunch, great dinner....great place to go anytime for those delicious little donuts served hot with raspberry jam and maple dipping sauce. I even forgive them for taking the peanut butter banana tart off the menu. I love this place...a lot. I highly recommend the steak au poivre and robiola cheese ravioli.
huntleysf | Posted on 9/25/03
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This once-hip TriBeCa landmark jsut felt noisy, crowded, and overrun with all types of people when I was there for late night Friday snacking. Let the kids and the neighborhood have it back...didn't find anything memorable.
martin_chamois from West 50's | Posted on 5/27/03
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While it looks like a bistro direct from Paris, this TriBeCa favorite serves mostly American cuisine in a room full of atmosphere. Singles, business types, as well as families stop by for some decent food served in a casual but yet professional style.
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