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- MMarkHawaii •9 reviews5.0Dined 1 day agoHard to find a reservation, but not to be missed! Great sized portions in family style setup provides excellent value to match the amazing Italian quality food!More infoCarmine's - 44th Street - NYCPrice: Moderate• Italian• Theater District•4.6
- JJackieVIPPhiladelphia County •3 reviews5.0Dined 2 days agoWhat an amazing find! Cannot believe we have gone all these years without dining here. Went last night for a birthday dinner and everything about it was perfect! A five star experience and we love that they have a dress code of cocktail attire and men must wear jackets. It made for such a special evening and it was a clear night so the city view was spectacular! Cannot wait to go back! Service, food, drinks, and noise level were perfect!More infoThe River CafePrice: Very Expensive• American• DUMBO•4.9
- CcharlesVirginia •15 reviews5.0Dined 3 days agoThis was an excellent meal. We had the chicken and the scallops. The flavors were delicious and unusual. A great choice!More infoPera SohoPrice: Expensive• Mediterranean• SoHo•4.4
- JJenniferVIPVirginia •5 reviews5.0Dined 3 days agoWe went for brunch during the holidays. Service was perfect. Attentive and professional. The food and drinks were awesome. We had peach Bellini’s which were made with a real peach puree. Appetizers we had the Ricotta dip and Fried zucchini- so good especially the Ricotta with honey and crisps. Entrees were delicious and hot. We had affogato for dessert and espresso martinis- both perfect. Very memorable meal!More infoCecconi's DumboPrice: Moderate• Contemporary Italian• DUMBO•4.6
- JJudyNew York City •1 review5.0Dined 5 days agoThis cozy spot on the lower east side is very trendy with its gem named cocktails and seasonal menus. It is clearly incredibly popular as tables turn over quickly and there is never an empty seat. The food comes quickly and is deeply flavorful. The menu consists of dishes that can be harder to find, even in a cultural hub like NYC. I do wonder if lunch service is a little less bustling as at times I found it difficult to hear my dinner partner. I also wish they would tell you about the QR code for the food menu as it is on a physical drinks menu and that’s a bit confusing. Overall I’m glad I made it to Soothr and look forward to trying their sister restaurant Sappe soon.More infoSoothrPrice: Expensive• Thai• East Village•4.7