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- JJustinNew York City •2 reviews5.0Dined 1 day agoGreat service and great food! We love Garlic Rose!More infoGarlic Rose Bistro - CranfordPrice: Expensive• Contemporary Italian• Cranford•4.8
- JJuanNew York City •2 reviews4.0Dined 4 days agoIconic place. Atmosphere is great. Views are best but partially blocked by structure of the building, even in the best tables. Food is good but nothing specialMore infoONE Dine at One World ObservatoryPrice: Expensive• American• Financial District•4.5
- OTOpenTable DinervipNew York City •4 reviews5.0Dined 6 days agoWe had a great brunch...love the vibe in this restaurant. All of the dishes were very good. Coffees were great. Service was excellent. Going to go back and try it for dinner.More infoMeet Me at Madison'sPrice: Expensive• Bistro• Montclair•4.4
- KKennedyvipNew York City •25 reviews5.0Dined 7 days agoWe live in the neighborhood and were looking for a place to go at the last minute. And as good luck would have it, something was available here for dinner. It is a fixed menu (you get to choose between two main course offerings), with a total of four courses for $75. Very good value for the quality of the food, the ambience and service. We will make this a monthly go to! Highly recommend! And to boot, Executive Chef Marc came out and spoke to his guests!More infoMarc 179Price: Very Expensive• Bistro• TriBeCa•4.9
- PPamelaNew York City •24 reviews5.0Dined on Nov 2, 2024This is our neighborhood gem in Soho. The dining room is cozy with dim lighting, photographs, and dark wood. This was a mild Fall afternoon and the tall front windows were open to the breeze. The waitstaff is very pleasant, and professional - old world style. My husband had the moules marinière and a roasted goat cheese salad. I had the garden salad and the chicken paillard in a balsamic reduction. Topped it off with tira misu and the whole experience was perfection. We sat in the back corner and the noise level was quiet. We could actually hear each other speak, not so usual nowadays.More infoBistro Les AmisPrice: Expensive• French• SoHo•4.9