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    Greek Yogurt Parfait
    Nora M.

    not fully reopened since pandemic , light breakfast only- modern minimalist decor delicious yogurt parfait Sweet waiter working solo

    Breakfast
    Ly V.

    Pretty decent place if you are looking for a quick breakfast near central park. We ordered the tuna melt (my fiance said it was great), fresh fruit salad (very fresh strawberries and blueberries), fresh oj (my favorite) and bourbon french toasts (tasted great but very big portion, wish I could finish the whole thing). Servers were nice but service was pretty slow. I recommend this place if you're looking for a cheap/small breakfast near central park. However, nothing really stood out about this place to us. We will not come back as there are many other options to discover in this city.

    Partially dranken latte. Good, but no artwork and $5 is pretty steep.
    Nora R.

    This was a strange place. Walked in after a day in Central Park, and as its conveniently located near the Plaza I thought it might be a nice place for coffee and lunch. It's very modern inside, but not exactly nice. And no one welcomed us when we came inside - so it was confusing if we should seat ourselves or order from the barista. I think this is part of a boutique hotel so the guests were mainly hotel guests. One star off for the confusion and strange environment. However, the latte was good (expensive at $5, and no barista design unfortunately) and the tuna melt was delicious and simple. It came with a side salad. It was all $14 after the 15% yelp discount. I would recommend for a lunch after Central Park, but if it's nice weather, I would take it to go.

    Marian M.

    Coffee place in Midtown, we came for breakfast and it was really good! The price is ok, we had some eggs, french taost, orange juice and lattes. Very very good, the service is a little bit slow but breakfast was delicious. Cafecito en Midtown, vinimos para el desayuno y fue muy bueno! El precio esta ok, comimos huevos, french toast, jugo de naranja y unos lattes. Muy muy bueno, el servicio es un poco lento pero el desayuno fue delicioso.

    Bourbon French toast and their drip coffee
    Rob S.

    I read about the bourbon French toast and had to venture there. It's a small, contemporary place attached to a hotel. Was greeted right away and seated. I ordered my coffee and French toast and enjoyed watching the people walking by the storefront while sipping my wake up potion. The food came and it looked appetizing. There was enough syrup and fruits to have a little bit Of everything on each bite. It's enough of a serving to feel full yet not dreading a brisk walk after. I enjoyed the meal and the service.

    What you might not notice is this 5 pieces of perfectly cooked apple smoked bacon.......amen
    Phil P.

    what can you say about this place other than the food is wonderful. from their signature French toast to the eggs and salmon. Small place and simple yet perfect decorations. we ate in a room where they could close it off from others. the French toast had layers and layers of flavor from the crusted edges to the blueberries and walnuts. the eggs and salmon simply melted in your mouth. the prices? totally worth it!!!

    The menu!
    Paulina P.

    First time going to this cafe. It was a bit packed when I came in but by the time I left half empty. My friend and I both got the Thé du Hammam and asked for honey with it. It was delicious! I got the chicken caprese with a side of salad. It was nice and crispy with nice taste that wasn't overpoweringly flavorful. My friend got the pulled pork sandwich. He said it was really good and not too saucy. He only wish it had a toothpick in it or something so that it wouldn't fall apart so easily. Overall great place. 4/5 stars because the service could've been a bit better. Our table wasn't full set when we were seated and so we didn't have utensils or napkins... I would come again to try some other things on their menu!

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    Eileen C.

    I came here twice because of promotions on the Ritual app ($5 off). The first time, I ordered a latte with oat milk. The brand they use is supposedly a very low quality one. Definitely reflects in the taste. My oat milk latte was not pleasing. The second (and last) time, I ordered the avocado toast. I didn't think you can do avocado toast wrong, but they serve this dish with absolute injustice. It was SO soggy, even just seconds after I opened the takeout box. I couldn't pick up a piece without the bread sagging. I only paid $4.80 because of the promotion, but I don't know how they charge a ridiculous $9 for it. Wouldn't recommend this place for anything.

    Steak Hash.
    Dre B.

    Place is quite small and dark. Think they are going for a more modern style but it's just not there. Food portion was small, and not very flavorful. Had the steak hash. If you are looking for just a quick bite or just a quick coffee, they do have good espressos and lattes. But this is not a place to take your a family or a date.

    Bagel with Smoked Salmon All Day Breakfast
    Jackie A.

    Based on the four star standing, my wife and I gave a. cafe a try. We were not disappointed. Everything was fresh. The smoked salmon was of excellent quality, as were the fresh berries. The orange juice was fresh squeezed and not tart. It only comes in one size. The syrup they serve is not real, meaning in contains corn syrup. This was the only hitch we discovered. As a result we changed our first order choice. The servers were friendly and efficient. The decor can be described as simplistic and modern. The environment was clean and quiet. Everyone was able to converse without having to shout over music or restaurant bustle. There appears to be seating for about 20 people, so there may be a wait. We only waited for a few minutes. We plan to dine here once again.

    Shuang Z.

    Love this place, first, its really close to central park, perfect spot for brunch after weekend morning park strolling. Food: we came here for brunch. We got the bfast burrito, three eggs omelet, and the du hamman tea. I'm not a huge tea person, but i'm impressed with the du hamman. Loved the natural sweetness from the dates and rose petal in it. Will have to find this tea bag in Chicago. The omelet is different from the ones i used to have, in a good way. The egg is spread pretty thin with a thin layer of ham and spinach laid on top, everything is layered instead of whisked with the egg before cooked. Love how it came out. The breakfast potato that came with it was great! They are potato cubes with some red spice on it. Loved the flavor of it. Atmosphere: modern deco and cozy tiny dining area. Service: friendly and attentive Cons: no seats for just grabbing a cup of coffee and read/work tho.

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    This place has no kitchen so all the photos of hot food are fake. They do have coffee and pastries.

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    To be honest noThing terribly special. Good food in the city. Price is average for the city but you're not getting over the top.

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    The Consulate - Midtown

    4.1(195 reviews)
    0.1 miMidtown West
    $$$

    5.0 / 5.0 If you want to eat croque monsieur, this is the…read moreplace to go! It's the best in Manhattan! The croque monsieur, available only on Tuesdays, is a must-try among the daily lunch specials! It's not just cheese on bread, but buttery bread with rich white sauce, resulting in a very juicy flavor. The lunch set includes an appetizer and a main course for $29.95. The spiral staircase you see as you enter the restaurant gives it a very luxurious atmosphere. However, the restrooms are spacious and there are plenty of seats, so you can even bring a stroller. The service is also attentive and excellent.

    We had high hopes! Came for dinner last night for our 8:30 reservation. Grabbed a drink prior at…read morethe bar. The bartender was less than warm and welcoming. Zero personality. As we had our cocktails we discussed going somewhere else as the vibe was flat. But my husband convinced me to stay as it's already 8:30. We head upstairs to our table, only to be greeted by another less enthusiastic server. He never told us his name or offered up any menu highlights. I was excited to have bone marrow and escargot. Both failed epically. The bone marrow was inedible as it was like cold custard. Escargot had zero flavor and a real lack of garlic and good butter. Tasted more like vegetable oil than good butter. We shared the lobster pasta entree. Tasted more like Mexican goulash. No Italian flavors to be found in the sauce. Never once did the nameless waiter stop and inquire about our meal. Just all around a poor experience and a disappointing Friday night. There are far better places that appreciate your patronage. We will not be coming back. Not worth it.

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    Tanner Smiths - Tuna Poke Tacos

    Tanner Smiths

    4.3(2.4k reviews)
    0.3 miMidtown West
    $$

    Prior to going to a Saturday afternoon matinee, a group of us were looking for a good brunch spot…read more I had Tanner Smiths bookmarked, so we stopped in. What a cool place! It definitely has the vibe of a speakeasy, especially with the jazz band playing. We went with the brunch special which is $35 for bottomless drinks with the purchase of an entree. It pays off if you're having more than 2 drinks and we made sure we did! Bloody Mary's were excellent! The food here was outstanding. I had the 3 Eggs Any Style and my wife had the Breakfast Flatbread. Those dishes as well as our friends were well made and delicious. If you're headed to a play or just in the area, I'd recommend stopping here to eat, drink or both!

    We came here based on a friend's recommendation and had high expectations, but the experience was…read morevery disappointing. We're three young women in the service industry and still felt completely unwelcome--the hostess told us to find our own seating even though the sign said see hostess. The bartender was rude and uninterested, standing 5 min+ at the bar without even being acknowledged. Another staff member was dismissive when closing us out and rolled her eyes when asked to take cash. The overall vibe felt like we weren't wanted, even though it was only around 11 PM. The DJ was underwhelming and the bathroom was vile. The most pleasant part was the below average $20 drinks. For an expensive, well-known spot, this was a very poor experience. Couldn't pay me to return.

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    Monkey Bar - Smoked Whitefish Caesar (~$28)

    Monkey Bar

    4.3(475 reviews)
    0.3 miMidtown East

    Getting a reservation here is very hard. One just popped up in my Resy app for lunch though, so I…read morewent for it. It was my first time here although, it has been around for ages. The front part where you first walk in is the bar area with some tables. This restaurant is on the darker side and brings you back in time. Once you walk in further that is where the main dinning room is. This is also on the darker side as you can maybe tell by my photos. The wall paper and art around the restaurant is cool and there are some monkey statues around the restaurant. I was seated in a corner table in a booth area that seemed to be for at least 2-3 people. I thought for sure they would seat me at the bar area. I had a wonderful waitress whose name I think was Taylor but I could be wrong. I ordered the Monkey bread to start off with. It's a very buttery bread with truffle and parm cheese on top. I have alot of allergies and I was searching online if I could even have truffles as I have a nut allergy. So, I asked the waitress and she said she had never heard this. But, she came back to me and told me that White truffle grows near or like over where Almonds grow from but that, they don't use white truffle so I was all good. Well, this was super nice of her to check for me. I had no idea she was going to do this. She said the restaurant has strict protocols when it comes to food allergies. I then got for my main dish the double cheese burger with onions and pickles. To drink I had the cucumber martini. WOW everything was pretty darn good!! I passed on dessert. If you get a chance or a reservation pops up in your resy to go, even if it is for lunch..I highly say go for it.

    From the moment we sat down, the service set the tone for the entire experience. Our server was…read moreincredibly warm, upbeat, and full of energy--one of those people who genuinely elevates a meal. I only wish I could remember her name because she deserves the recognition. We started with drinks, and mine ended up being a surprise standout. I ordered the coconut margarita, slightly hesitant since I'm not usually a margarita fan--but it completely won me over. It struck a perfect balance and leaned just enough into the coconut to make it feel unique without being overpowering. My sister-in-law, who's pregnant, had a non-alcoholic Ritual margarita and loved it, noting how convincingly it mimicked the real thing. Since we were sharing, we got to try a good mix of the menu. The monkey bread came first--definitely a splurge at $34, but it's one of those fun, indulgent starters that's worth ordering at least once. While I wouldn't call it the best bread I've ever had, I also wouldn't change anything about it. The crab rangoon was another highlight. Having it made with real crab made a noticeable difference, and the dipping sauces complemented it really well. It felt like a more elevated take on something familiar. For mains, the French dip was a hit. The meat was incredibly tender, the bread had that ideal crusty exterior, and the au jus was packed with flavor--I was very glad I ordered extra. It pulled the whole dish together. We also tried the smoked whitefish Caesar, which was the only dish that didn't quite land for me. It was a well-made, fresh salad, but the smoked fish flavor was a bit overpowering and took over the balance of the dish. Even though we were too full for dessert, the restaurant surprised us with a scoop of strawberry ice cream with chocolate sauce to celebrate my sister-in-law's babymoon. It ended up being one of the most memorable bites of the meal--we're still talking about how good that ice cream was. We arrived right at 11:45, and by the time we left, the place was absolutely buzzing. It's clearly a popular spot, and for good reason. Between the lively atmosphere, strong service, and well-executed food, I'd highly recommend making a reservation if you can.

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    The Whitby Bar and Restaurant

    The Whitby Bar and Restaurant

    3.9(192 reviews)
    0.1 miMidtown West
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    Wow, such a treat to experience!…read more We were welcomed a bit earlier than anticipated than our arrival time and was a nice gesture. I've never been to a formal tea before so was a super nice treat for me. Started with a glass of champagne and followed by great recommendations for tea (which is not my jam) and was a perfect pairing. We had the Spring Afternoon Tea which was an assortment of finger sandwiches, desserts and clotted cream and preserves. The staff and recommendations were remarkable and if ever in the area would love to come back and share the experience with family and friends!

    Tea? Here? Think again.... After much thought, I booked…read moreafternoon tea at The Whitby Hotel to celebrate my niece's college graduation. It was supposed to be a memorable milestone, but it turned out to be a massive, incredibly disappointing letdown. The issues began the moment we arrived. The host stand claimed I hadn't booked afternoon tea and had only reserved a standard table in the hotel bar. This was completely false, and I had to pull out my phone to show them both my text and email confirmations. Rather than apologizing, they offered absolutely no accommodation for their mistake until I actively asked for it. Their excuse? They claimed this "has happened before" with their reservation platform--an embarrassing admission for a luxury establishment. Next, they told us they were entirely out of tea sandwiches. I had to ask them to double-check. When the host returned, they magically found the sandwiches but claimed the tea room was completely full. We were instead shoved into a cramped bar corner right next to the service door, the cashier stand, and the station where the bar staff collected all the dirty dishes. To add insult to injury, when I walked past the actual tea room an hour later, it was two-thirds empty. The service itself was nonexistent. Our tea was abruptly plopped onto the table by a bar staffer who didn't say a single word and left. Thirty minutes later, the sandwiches were plopped down in the exact same dismissive manner, without any explanation of what was being served. I eventually had to ask the hostess for information, and she retrieved a tea room staff member to explain the menu. After that brief interaction, we received absolutely no other service except for water. To top it all off, management clearly does not care that our experience was so bad. The manager kept using the dismissive, canned phrase: "I'm sorry that your experience wasn't what you expected." I had to correct him more than once--this wasn't a matter of unmet "expectations," it was a matter of not getting what I paid for. I paid $433.00 for a premium afternoon tea experience and received bottom-tier service in a noisy dish-clearing corner. If The Whitby Hotel cannot handle basic hospitality, reservation logistics, or genuine customer service, they shouldn't offer afternoon tea at all. Avoid this place if you are looking to celebrate a special milestone.

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    The Whitby Bar and Restaurant - View of the tea room/atrium. Excellent and interesting decor.

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    The Modern

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    4.3(1.3k reviews)
    0.2 miMidtown West
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    Hands down the best restaurant experience my wife and I have ever had…read more We wanted to treat ourselves for our anniversary, and I had recently watched their Bon Appétit behind-the-scenes video. Their entire operation seemed so incredibly focused, meticulous, and inspiring that we knew we had to try it. We started with the Iberico ham and the hiramasa tart, both incredible. Then came the chilled lobster, which was super fresh and refreshing, served with an amazing sauce that made me want to lick the plate clean. Every dish felt refined without being overly complicated. The service was extraordinary. You can immediately tell the front-of-house team is operating at an extremely high level and is aware of everything happening in the room at all times. At one point, my wife stepped away to use the restroom just as they were about to serve the first course. Without saying a word or making anything awkward, the staff simply looped around a couple of times until she returned. The moment she sat down, they resumed service seamlessly without missing a beat. That level of awareness and professionalism really stood out to us. Next came the rye bread, which was fresh and crispy on the outside, soft and fluffy on the inside, paired with delicious butter. Then we had the sea bass with crab, which was phenomenal and one of my favorite dishes of the night. But the true star of the show for me was the lamb. My wife and I grill lamb racks often, and I genuinely had no idea this level of perfection existed. It was cooked flawlessly, and the sauce was absolutely incredible. If I was not in public, I probably would have been scraping the bone clean :) Big shoutout to one of the staff members, Stephanie, who completely made our night. We were telling her how excited we were to finally visit after watching the Bon Appétit video, and she casually asked if we wanted a tour of the kitchen after dinner. Honestly, I thought she was joking at first. Then she came back after dessert and reminded us. Even after paying the bill, I still thought maybe she was kidding, but then she walked over smiling and said, "Let's go." My wife and I were completely geeked out. Seeing the kitchen in person was surreal. It was exactly like the video: super meticulous, orders being called out and repeated in unison, everyone moving with total precision and purpose. You could see the Omega clock, the Michelin stars on the wall, and just the overall culture of excellence behind everything they do. We were honestly in awe. Thank you again, Stephanie. That experience meant so much to us. Every time we visit a fine dining restaurant for a special occasion, I always wonder whether it will truly live up to the hype. Some completely miss the mark. Some are very good. But none have delivered on every aspect the way The Modern did. This is officially our favorite restaurant in the world.

    A great 2 star michelin restaurant All was good, fresh and…read moretasteful. A good wine by the glass menu.

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    Quality Bistro

    Quality Bistro

    4.2(601 reviews)
    0.2 miMidtown West
    $$$
    Outdoor seating
    Full bar

    This spot is alllll about the shareable items…read more We visited for Mother's Day brunch and the restaurant was packed! However, we were greeted warmly and a server was with us very quickly. They did however seat us at a table that was directly in the way of a lot of movement through the restaurant. Many waiters found themselves squeezing between our table and another to attend to other tables. Some were carrying very heavy looking trays. Beyond that, we had a blast. We ordered the butter service, which was super fun! The waiters make a whole show of it, seasoning the butter at the table, talking it up a bit, and then allowing us to go to town. The added shallots on top bring an extra hit of umami. The chorizo spread was a little grainy for me, but others at the table were going for seconds and thirds. I especially enjoyed the marinated leeks and the eggplant dip it was also served with. Our entrees were a little underwhelming. We ordered the lobster frites and the french onion soup burger. The burger wasn't overtly French oniony. It was just a solidly good burger. The lobster was delicious, but not anything I am continuing to think about. What I am still thinking about though, are the creme brulees! We ordered the corn creme brulee for a side. It was sweet and salty, with a great crack and chew to the top. I also loved the espresso creme brulee for dessert, which also had a nice light saltiness to it. We also got the spicy orange carrots which were totally delicious. In addition to the espresso creme brulee, we also ordered the lemon ice cream cake. It was bright and refreshing. The only downsides were the wait for the desserts. The wait was so long that our waiter insisted that they would be comped for our inconvenience. However, they were still on the bill at the end of the meal. He did remove them immediately when we pointed them out, though. And finally, coat check accidentally gave our Mother's Day bouquet of flowers to the wrong mom! We wound up with a much prettier bunch, but lost our balloon as part of the switch. Oh well! Next time, we'll definitely be ordering the brulees and I'll be damned if I leave without having their french onion soup!

    I am writing to share some constructive feedback regarding a recent dinner at Quality Bistro…read more Having been a loyal patron of Quality Meats and Quality Italian for many years, I was eager to experience your take on the French bistro concept. While there were highlights to the evening, several aspects of the experience did not meet the high standards I have come to associate with the Quality Branded family. First, I must address a significant comfort issue two weeks ago. Our group was seated in one of the large booths, and we found that the cushions were so soft that we sank down uncomfortably low. It was quite awkward to dine when several guests could barely see over the top of the table. For a restaurant of this caliber, guest ergonomics are essential, and I would strongly encourage looking into firmer seating support for those booths. Regarding the menu, we found the oysters to be a bit of a letdown for the $5 price point. The citrus toppings were so heavy-handed that they completely overwhelmed the natural flavor of the oyster. Additionally, as a long-time fan of Quality Meats, I found the steak to be lacking in both presentation and precise execution. I had hoped for a dish that mirrored the excellence of your sister properties, but this fell short of expectations. On a more positive note, your staff was incredibly friendly and attentive throughout the night. We also thoroughly enjoyed the bread and butter cart; the butter was truly lovely and stands up well against international varieties I have tried. Furthermore, your desserts are stunning and were the highlight of our meal. I share this because I truly enjoy your restaurant group and would love to see Quality Bistro refine these details to match the world-class experience of your other locations and competitive locations in the neighborhood. I look forward to returning in the future to see how the space evolves.

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