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- BBonnieVIPWashington, D.C. Area •11 reviews5.0Dined 1 day agoThis was our second time dining here. We loved it just as much this time as we did before. The pastas are incredibly fresh (and not over sauced with heavy ingredients) and the pizzas have that perfect wood fired taste. But the highlight this time was the service. Our hostess said she could easily accommodate our request for a window table (of note, the window seats overlook Ground Zero and have breathtaking views) if we didn’t mind waiting 20 minutes at the bar. We did that and enjoyed 4 different wines between the 4 of us. We highly recommend the Barolo. The wait was definitely worth it because we were seated in the corner window table that felt spacious and had a fabulous view. Next we were introduced to our server Ronnie who was fabulous at helping us navigate the menu and made our overall experience top notch. Ronnie’s service was impeccable, always around when we were ready to order, but not hovering, and a fun personality as well. We highly recommend eating here next time you are downtown.More infoLa Pizza & La Pasta - Eataly NYC DowntownPrice: Moderate• Pizzeria• Financial District•4.5
- AAnthonyNew York City •9 reviews5.0Dined 1 day agoOur dining experience at this charming restaurant was nothing short of delightful. The rich history of the establishment added a unique and inviting atmosphere, complemented by its cozy ambiance. The drink menu was exceptional, featuring standout options like the Paper Plane, which is a personal favorite and is listed as one of their signature cocktails. The Spicy Margarita was equally impressive, offering a perfect balance of heat and flavor. To start, the pear salad was a refreshing and flavorful choice, setting the tone for the meal. However, the true highlight of the evening was the pot pie. The crust was impeccably flaky and golden, while the filling was rich, savory, and utterly satisfying. The service was both friendly and efficient, ensuring a seamless and enjoyable dining experience from start to finish. This restaurant is a gem, and we highly recommend it for anyone seeking a memorable meal in a warm and historic setting.More infoFraunces TavernPrice: Expensive• Contemporary American• Financial District•4.6
- DDanielleNew York City •6 reviews5.0Dined 1 day agoCan never go wrong at NoBu. Their A5 Japanese Wagyu is definitely top 3 that I’ve ever had.More infoNobu Downtown | RestaurantPrice: Very Expensive• Japanese• Financial District•4.7
- AalanNew York City •6 reviews5.0Dined 2 days agoAs someone who has been going to Odeon, since the beginning, and even before when it was still a factory lunch room, last night was once again a wonderful evening, of good food, attentive service, in lovely comfortable room, that reeks of good times!More infoThe OdeonPrice: Expensive• French• TriBeCa•4.8
- JJoanNew York City •20 reviews5.0Dined on Feb 6, 2025Always a treat... food, ambiance and service were excellent. We were there for restaurant week and the only disappointment was that the steak did not come with anything. I can understand charging extra for sides, but at least put a bit of parsley or garnish on the plate.More infoDelmonico'sPrice: Very Expensive• Steakhouse• Financial District•4.7
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