Restaurants near First Avenue Canarsie Line
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- LLindseyNew York City •6 reviews5.0Dined 1 day agoChase and our servers were incredible! Sexy and fun atmosphere and the food is really, really good. Pretty expensive but overall would go again. Great for celebrations!More infoCathédralePrice: Expensive• French• East Village•4.4
- RRobertVIPNew York City •34 reviews5.0Dined 2 days agoGreat experience once again. Was seated right away though my guest was 5 min late. Thanks...it's important to me not to have to wait in the corridor for a "full party." Had the steak frites lunch which was excellent. We shared the lobster mac and cheese...delicious...cocktails were amazing as usual. Service was A+ Love that room! I will be back. I had a great time with my date. Thank you!!!!!More infoHawksmoor NYCPrice: Very Expensive• American• Gramercy Park•4.5
- AAnsleyNew York City •1 review5.0Dined 4 days agoOur server Grace D was phenomenal. Her honesty in suggesting an app over a main dish based on the portion size and similar flavors was already a great start. From the minute we got our apps to main dishes, there was no gap in how efficient the staff was. We practically didn’t have to wait for the food once it started coming. The flavors were great. I highly recommend the MAKANEK as starter. It wasn’t what I had expected, but it’s already going to be must when we come again. At the end of the meal, she surprised us with a small treat, making the entire experience great. I hope we get Grace again!More infoBaladePrice: Moderate• Mediterranean• East Village•4.7
- JJudyNew York City •1 review5.0Dined 4 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
- BBarbaraVIPNew York City •7 reviews5.0Dined 7 days agoLoved it it!! Staff was very knowledgeable and made us feel welcome and festive. We were going to order a pricey champagne and the waiter graciously showed us a better value champagne and it was delicious! Thanks!More infoBoucherie - Union SquarePrice: Expensive• French• Gramercy Park•4.6
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