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90 Prince St., New York, NY, 10012
nr. Mercer St.
212-966-6722
tracymk from 02026 | Posted on 8/31/09
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We stumbled upon this restaurant as a result of Restaurant Week. We had great service from Andrew, who paired each course with some amazing wines. We thoroughly enjoyed the food and the service. Definately would go back!!!
Sctory from 10022 | Posted on 6/12/08
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There is no reason for any reasonable person to ever go to this restaurant. on my first and last visit - for lunch - I had to send my salad back twice, once because it came with the dressing and walnuts that I'd asked not be included (i'm allergic to walnuts) and the second time because the lettuce was so rotten it was completely brown and smelled. In spite of the staff's kindness about the situation, i left without eating anything. Even the pizza my friend had was mediocre at best. There are too many great and even just good restaurants in New York to waste one minute at this place.
shellyf from 11209 | Posted on 7/25/05
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On a recent lunch, I waited 30 minutes for a sandwich. It was top heavy with bread but not the tuna that I expected. A 10 oz coke cost $3.25??? No, it did NOT have alcohol. The open kitchen neutralized the air conditioning and despite many patrons asking them to turn up the AC, there was nothing they could do. The menu looked interesting but I won't be back to try any of the choices.
navigator | Posted on 12/29/04
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The restaurant was outstanding from the moment we walked in the door. What a great way to welcome your guests. The menu was impressive with combinations that made your mouth water. The extensive wine list showed a great well rounded selection for everyone to find a pleasant wine to enjoy. We sampled three or fours selections and each one was better than the first. The only thing I would have to comment on that needed work was the knowledge of your servers. Coming from the business myself,the waiter wasn't sure of some of the items on the wine menu and dinner menu, which was a little dissapointing.The food was a wonderful way to forget about everything else going on around us. We will be back again and again. It was fabulous.
hungryjacq from 11215 | Posted on 1/12/04
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You've all passed this restaurant hundreds of times; even noticed it and thought to yourself, "I wonder...." Wonder no longer. Go inside and order, it's great! Menu selections are fantastic, everything from duck to venison to butternut squash ravioli. The hardest part is making a decision--especially after you've tried one of their specialty martinis. Great place that I plan to go to again and again.
adsong from 10019 | Posted on 6/30/03
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Celebrate life here.Large semi-cafeteria style,American food.Seemingly always busy.A bit noisy.Try the brunch.Or Dinners,Or Lunch.. anytime is good. Ample wine list. Average dinner main course price ranges from $17.00 to $22.00.
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