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- RRichardSeattle / Eastern Washington •4 reviews5.0Dined 1 day agoIf you wish to make your annual visit to Rockefeller Center a memorable one, make it a point to make a reservation at Limani. The food was top shelf, the service was friendly and very professional and the ambience made our experience short of perfect.More infoLimani - NYCPrice: Very Expensive• Mediterranean• Rockefeller Center•4.5
- CCalvinVIPNew York City •3 reviews5.0Dined 3 days agoThe dinner was spectacular in every way. Hygge in New York! The atmosphere was cozy, congenial and filled with Christmas cheer. Flowers and soft candle light everywhere. The punterelle salad was perfectly dressed with ample anchovies, the sea bream en papillote was tender and infused with deep flavor. Add a perfectly balanced negroni sbagliatto to start and the evening was perfect.More infoPalmaPrice: Very Expensive• Italian• Greenwich Village•4.9
- EElliottVIPWashington, D.C. Area •13 reviews5.0Dined 4 days agoThe experience was truly exceptional, with outstanding food service and a captivating ambiance. The attentive staff provided warm hospitality, ensuring every need was met with efficiency and a friendly smile. The restaurant’s elegant decor and soft lighting created a sophisticated and inviting atmosphere, making it the perfect setting for a memorable meal. We eagerly anticipate our return in the new year.More infoABC KitchenPrice: Expensive• Contemporary American• Gramercy Park•4.4
- SSandraNew York City •6 reviews5.0Dined 5 days agoAmazing holiday classic! The decor is just amazing- beautifully decorated for the holidays. The food was equally amazing. We had the tomahawk steak special with three included sides. The steak was delicious and perfectly cooked. The lobster Mac and cheese and vegetables were delicious and the presentation was worthy of photos which didn’t do it justice. The service was friendly but efficient. We will be back.More infoTavern on the GreenPrice: Expensive• American• Midtown West•4.7
- RRaniNew York City •1 review4.0Dined on 16 Dec 2024If you order a cheeseburger as I did, note that's all you get, no little greens or fries with it. Also, it's the yellow sliced, non-cheese cheese. The host noted that the people in front of us did not have a reservation and then disappeared without saying anything to us--we did have a reservation, and our friends (as it turned out) were already there, but we ended up waiting about ten minutes for the host to arrive, ask about our reservation and shown to our table. I had asked for a quiet table so we could talk. I understand it's never "quiet," but did not expect to be seated right next to the speaker and right next to others on the long bench. We were shouting just to hear each other. They could have given us a separate table atleast, away from the speakers. I won't be coming back though everyone was friendly, because this is New York and there are other choices.More infoDudley'sPrice: Moderate• Cafe Dining• Lower East Side•4.6
Discover best organic restaurants in East Village
Discover the best organic dining options in the East Village, Manhattan, a neighborhood renowned for its eclectic dining scene and vibrant culinary offerings. This area hosts a variety of restaurants that cater to those seeking organic ingredients, ensuring meals that are both delicious and environmentally conscious. Each restaurant in the East Village offers a unique approach to organic cuisine, highlighting the freshness and quality of locally sourced ingredients. From cozy cafes to upscale dining experiences, the organic eateries here provide a range of options suitable for casual lunches or elegant dinners. Diners can expect a focus on sustainable practices and innovative menus that cater to health-conscious individuals and food enthusiasts alike. This commitment to organic dining not only enhances the flavor profiles but also supports local farmers and producers, making it a fulfilling choice for both palate and planet. Whether you're a local or a visitor, the organic restaurants in East Village promise an enjoyable and guilt-free culinary adventure.