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- NNatalieJacksonville / Northeast Florida •5 reviews5.0Dined 2 days agoServers at the restaurant were great. So were the hostesses inside. Food and tea were delicious as always. The gal checking reservations at the entrance to the hotel to admit guests inside could use a refresher in customer service. How about welcome guests warmly with a smile? Say hello or good morning? Make eye contact? Literally anything other than the cold front she put on. Maybe she hates her job? For paying $500+ for tea time lunch you shouldn’t act like we’re inconveniencing you. She also didn’t offer the lift for my stroller and just watched us struggle carrying it up the stairs and no one grabbed the door to help. They stand on the stairs looking down on people trying to come inside like they’re better than everyone else. That part is odd.More infoThe Palm Court at The Plaza HotelPrice: Very Expensive• American• Midtown East•4.4
- AAndrewvipOrlando / Central Florida East •15 reviews5.0Dined 3 days agoYou must try this restaurant. The team that works here is amazing. All of them. The host and hostess were so sweet and polite. We felt welcomed to be there while we waited about a minute to get our table. The lounge and bar are beautiful. Our server was the sweetest. I accidently tossed the receipt so I don't have her name. Our bussboy/server assistant was great as well. The food runner was so polite and informative about all of our dishes. Now lets talk about the amazing food, plating and dish selections. They could not have done a better job if they tried. We loved it all and the homemade pita bread was to die for. The most delicious hummus. The beat and pear salad, the house salad and the eggplant we just some delicious. The falafel just melted in your mouth. There were mouth watering meatballs as well. There were pickled vegetables and a yummy salad as well. It was well balanced. The small plates and bowls with the color selections were something off of a cooking show. You will be spoiled by it all. We skipped dessert, only because we were trying to be good. The pumpkin dessert and the chocolate candy bar cake was enjoyed by others around us. It looked so amazing. I did get the Lebanese coffee semi sweet and there take of an espresso martini that was made with tequila. Both were so delicious. Before leaving I made sure to tell the managers how wonderful everything was so they could let the team know. They were so appreciative and humble. I could tell they all love working there. If you want to have an amazing time, you must eat here. You will not be disappointed.More infoililiPrice: Expensive• Lebanese• Gramercy Park•4.7
- LLovelynnvipNew York City •84 reviews5.0Dined 3 days agoThanksgiving at Clement was delicious! So many choices! Carving stations of Turkey, beef, ham and salmon. I loved the Duck Confit Pie. The dessert bar was fantastic. We loved having the jazz duo for entertainment. We will be back for Christmas if they offer the same buffet.More infoClementPrice: Expensive• American• Midtown West•4.7
- OTOpenTable DinerNew York City •5 reviews5.0Dined 3 days agoGood food, excellent service and nice location. Great midtown restaurant option.More infoL'Adresse - Bryant ParkPrice: Expensive• Contemporary American• Midtown West•4.5
- WWilliamNew York City •9 reviews5.0Dined 5 days agoThe lamb chops my wife had were incredible. Offer them rare and you will probably get medium rare. I had the sea bass and it was delicious.More infoKellari TavernaPrice: Expensive• Greek• Theater District•4.7