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- LLisaNew York City •22 reviews5.0Dined 1 day agoWith great memories of meals at the Madison location a group of friends enjoyed a delicious dining experience again. Our server Dana was wonderful!! Patient, friendly and especially helpful answering our questions and making perfect suggestions. The burrata appetizer was a great start. The entire wait staff was very attentive anticipating all our needs. Our entrees included pork chops, filet mignon and filet mignon with crab cake. The full garlic bulb and bread dip was delicious. The white sangria a perfect accompaniment, too! Will make sure to leave room for dessert next visit....which will be soon👍More infoGarlic Rose Bistro - CranfordPrice: Expensive• Contemporary Italian• Cranford•4.9
- DDavidNew York City •1 review4.0Dined 2 days agoSurprisingly good food. Not a huge menu, but what they have is executed very well. Clams were a huge surprise and totally delicious. Cauliflower tempura is perfect and crispy. Ribeye was huge and seared well, but over by one grade - recommend you under order your desired temp. Pork chop was tender and served in a velvety sauce (was it a demi glace?). I didn't prefer the pasta with pork belly, thought it needed more sauce even though it tasted fine as it was. Service was fine but not as attentive as you night want for fine dining. Given the setting, it was ok. The view of course was amazing but do expect lots of tourists with small children speaking loudly. Not a good option for a romantic quiet chat. That having been said, the prix fixe lunch was a pretty good value at $80pp. I think the dinner menu is identical, so at $150pp that's a bit pricey. Go for lunch up to 4om, and save yourself some money, plus you get to watch the sunset, then see the city in both day and night. You can stay as long as you wish after your meal. Remember to arrive at least 15-30 minutes before your reservation since you have to go through several lines, a 1 minute elevator ride, and a 2-minute movie before you actually can get into the restaurant. Go to the west entrance of the building, then head down the escalator to guest services where you get priority tickets to the observatory floor. You also have to go through an airport-style security checkpoint complete with xray and metal detector, so be careful what you're carrying. Overall,, this is definitely an experience i would recommend, even to a long time native New Yorker.More infoONE Dine at One World ObservatoryPrice: Expensive• American• Financial District•4.4
- JJoeNew Jersey •3 reviews5.0Dined 7 days agoAlways great service and food My go to restaurantMore infoCafe CrevierPrice: Moderate• Bistro• Denville•4.5
- MMatthewNew York City •21 reviews5.0Dined on 27 Dec 2024The food was delicious. The cocktails were well-crafted. The service was excellent. Our waiter picked up on the fact that we were catching up and having a deep conversation and left us alone without being inattentive. Kept our waters full and checked in appropriately.More infoParkside TavernPrice: Moderate• American• Morristown•4.2
- DDebbieAlabama •2 reviews5.0Dined on 24 Nov 2024We love this restaurant. Been back a few times and always pleased with the food and service!More infoMountain Hill BistroPrice: Moderate• Bistro• Stirling•4.2