Restaurants near Broadway Lafayette Street
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Booked 12 times today
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• Contemporary American • NoHo
Booked 18 times today
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- ZZoilaDallas - Fort Worth •2 reviews5.0Dined 2 days agoThe food is phenomenal - best pasta I’ve had in a long time. Definitely a must try if you’re visiting NY!More infoEmporioPrice: Expensive• Italian• SoHo•4.8
- JJackieGreater Boston •21 reviews5.0Dined 3 days agoIt's wonderful to return to a restaurant after many years and find that it is still excellent. Adam at the Musket Room was an incredibly gracious host. He said something that you don't hear in many restaurants in New York when our table was delayed, "We are here to wait on you, not for you to wait on us." He generously bought us some drinks and nibbles to make up for the wait. We were celebrating a birthday and he made the birthday girl feel very special. The breads and spreads were wonderful. I don't know which was better the anchovy butter or the chicken liver mousse and everything looked beautiful. We had the caviar service which was fun and delicious! Also, the Hamachi, the endive salad and the gnocchi. For mains we have the salmon, the Wagyu beef, and the duck. Everything was beautifully presented and gobbled up! We did think the desserts were not as delicious as the rest of the meal. The panna cotta and the vegan cheesecake were more curious than divine, but nice. He sent out the vacherin as a bday surprise and that was EXCELLENT! Totally SOLID meal. We look forward to trying Rafs and coming back to the Musket Room again. WeMore infoThe Musket RoomPrice: Very Expensive• American• NoLita•4.6
- KKennethvipNew York City •1 review5.0Dined 4 days agoWe requested a private and quiet table and we were put in the back conservatory room, where only one other couple was also enjoying tea. The main bar room can feel noisy and cramped especially at its busiest time. The hostess was apologetic about a 10 minute delay, but it was to accommodate our request for privacy. The server was attentive, offered more food as the tea went on, and it was one of the best afternoon teas I’ve had in Manhattan. Highly recommended. More infoThe Crosby BarPrice: Expensive• American• SoHo•4.6
- MMarlisePhiladelphia County •25 reviews5.0Dined 6 days agoThis was truly one of the best meals ever! The food was outstanding; the Crispy Rice and Lychee Martinis are a must. Service was incredible. Vibes were high. Highly recommend!More infoBONDSTPrice: Very Expensive• Japanese• NoHo•4.8
- AAustinNew York City •4 reviews5.0Dined 7 days agoCame for an afternoon lunch with a friend. The host staff was lovely and courteous, allowing me to sit while my friend was running late. The raw fish is always delicious here, and I had the crab legs which were to die for. Drinks were amazing and our waitress, I wish I remembered her name, she was lovely as well. Lure has always been my favorite place in SoHo, so don’t miss out.More infoLure New YorkPrice: Expensive• Seafood• SoHo•4.7
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