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- DDr RickNew York City •1 review5.0Dined 6 days agoNoice level very good, not bad . Different rooms and they will accommodate. Was very impressed!More infoHo-Ho-Kus Inn & TavernPrice: Moderate• American• Ho-Ho-Kus•4.5
- SSamanthaNew York City •1 review5.0Dined on Nov 21, 2024Leblon was a terrific experience! The quality of the food was great and there was constantly meat sent around to each table. At the end, they even asked if there was a specific meat we wanted again and they brought that out. They put together a lovely dessert and sang for my girlfriend for her birthday. Only weird thing was that they didn’t have actual napkins. Just small almost cocktail size ones. Other than that, it was a wonderful meal!More infoLeblon SteakPrice: Expensive• Brazilian Steakhouse• Hillsdale•4.5
- WWillNew York City •6 reviews5.0Dined on Nov 20, 2024Food, the service and the dining experience was great! The host is wonderful and checked in to make sure all was good!More infoSt. Eve'sPrice: Expensive• American• Ho-Ho-Kus•4.8
- LLisaNew York City •2 reviews5.0Dined on Nov 19, 2024We came for a celebration dinner and the experience was top notch! From the beginning, our server, Matt was excellent in his recommendations, especially for my daughter who must eat gluten free. Everything we ordered was delicious, from the filet mignon to the fish to the pasta. Highly recommend -More infoThe Saddle River InnPrice: Expensive• French• Saddle River•4.9
- LLauraNew York City •1 review4.0Dined on Nov 17, 2024Great experience. Food excellent. Reserved the private round table tucked in back of restaurant for 3 couples. Food was excellent everyone loved their choices. Service was good. One thing that was odd was that when we got there all the glasses and plates were upside down rims touching table. We are germaphobes so we wiped down our glasses. Also when server brought the Pellagrino she just plopped it on table not opened, no ice, no lemon. Typically a restaurant will bring it with glasses filled with ice and lemon/lime wedges. Despite these minor oversights, I do recommend this very good restaurant in the heart of Ridgewood.More infoPiccolo BistroPrice: Moderate• Italian• Ridgewood, New Jersey•4.5