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169 Sullivan St., New York, NY, 10012
nr. Houston St.
212-228-6091
nikki3nds from 11215 | Posted on 7/16/09
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I went there for dinner the other night and had the most amazing salmon and basil mashed potatoes I have ever tasted!
dm172 from 10009 | Posted on 1/27/09
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The veggie BLT is awesome!!!
harper1 from 11101 | Posted on 10/18/08
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Always pass this place and decided to have dinner here. Great little place with a French flair to it. The cusine is pure comfort with a really tiny kitchen that puts out amazing food. Service and decor make it intimate and friendly. Interesting specials which were moderately price. It's the kind of place that makes you what to go back!
petster from 11372 | Posted on 10/18/08
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This is really not a diner as much as it is a Bistro. The service is attentive, and blessedly friendly. The atmosphere just charming. The place looks like it could be off a side street in Paris. I had a hanger steak which was cooked to perfection accompanied by some of the best fries mixed with sauteed onions. I started with portobello mushrooms which were out of this world delicious---all washed down with Italian wine. A gem for this part of the West Village.
Merrickman from 11566 | Posted on 4/22/07
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What a find...strolling around the village / Soho on beautiful night...sat outside on quiet street...had a burger that made my mouth water, came with chips, cole slaw and pickle (all homemade). My wife had talapia...said it was terrific. Also had beer and wine...total bill under $40!
dumpling | Posted on 9/29/05
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The new executive chef has completely rejuvenated this place. The food is exceptional and the prices unbelievable. Highly recommended -his homemade vinegar and dill pickles -fried calamari -Reuben sandwich -Monte Cristo sandwich -homemade fries and chips -mac&cheese
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