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- AAlexaGreater Boston •1 review5.0Dined 2 days agoElvish really went ABOVE and beyond. I honestly think this experience was undercharged and I never say that. They had coat check, made arrangements for my nut allergy without me even asking, I had 3 points of contact congratulate us for our anniversary. We genuinely didn’t expect anything and they surprised us with a dessert. Then I believe was the manager is started with a Y- I’m so mad I forgot her name was so personable and took the time to get to know us and really make our experience memorable. My boyfriend and I walked out and said “Wow that was the best service we’ve experienced from any place”. Do not hesitate and reserve your spot asap, especially during the holiday season. Thank you guys for making our evening so amazing.More infoThe Palm Court at The Plaza HotelPrice: Very Expensive• American• Midtown East•4.4
- AAngeliquevipWashington, D.C. Area •11 reviews5.0Dined 2 days agoWe visited Dagon on Saturday night and it was wonderful! The atmosphere was warm and buzzy and the decor is very nice. A bit of noise, as they were busy, but not too much, ,we could still easily hold a conversation. We started with a couple of cocktails. I had the espresso martini and hubby had the bittersweet spritz, both were lovely. We ordered a trio of Mezze - the spicy feta, the chicken liver mousse and the roasted red pepper with almonds. All were delightful. Ask for extra bread, you're going to need it and it is also delicious. For our entrees, I just ordered a small plate - the cigar of ground lambs meat, ,which was recommended in the Michelin guide. It was very good. My husband had the lamb, which upon his first bite, his eyes rolled into the back of his head as he let out an audible, "mmmmmmmmm!" We ordered a bottle of Pinot Noir to go with dinner. We thought the wine prices were very reasonable. I can't remember which bottle we ordered, but it was delicious and paired perfectly with the lamb. Then came dessert. I can't remember the name of what I ordered, but it was something very unique, so many different textures. It was very sweet and definitely big enough to share. I couldn't finish it. Highly recommend. We'll be back!!More infoDagonPrice: Moderate• Mediterranean• Upper West Side•4.7
- MMikeNew York City •1 review5.0Dined 3 days agoService was great. Food was very very good. Will definitely go back again.More infoCarmine's - 91st Street - NYCPrice: Expensive• Italian• Upper West Side•4.6
- JJeffNew York City •105 reviews5.0Dined 3 days agoJst a fantastic evening. We had not been in so long. You easily fall into trap of thinking such places are indeed tourist traps. But this is the real deal: lovely decor, excellent food (and sizable portions), and attentive staff. And post dinner some wonderful jazz in the bar area. Cannot think of a better way to spend an anniversary in our own city!More infoTavern on the GreenPrice: Expensive• American• Midtown West•4.7
- LLaurievipNew York City •13 reviews5.0Dined 3 days agoToday’s lunch experience was great. The food and drinks were all great and arrived promptly. We went early, so it wasn’t too crowded for a while, which made the noise level really manageable.More infoIslandPrice: Expensive• American• Upper East Side•4.6
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