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- JJustinNew York City •3 reviews5.0Dined 2 days agoThe Bocuse is one of my favorite restaurants in the NY /CT area. The food , service and ambiance are first rate. And having the students perform most of the services makes for an enjoyable experience. It’s worth the 70 mile drive for me !More infoThe Bocuse Restaurant at The Culinary Institute of AmericaPrice: Expensive• French• Hyde Park•4.7
- BBenjaminNew York City •1 review5.0Dined 3 days agoThe braised lamb shank, duck, bread, and carafe of Cote du Rhone all exceeded expectations. Superb.More infoTerrapin RestaurantPrice: Expensive• Contemporary American• Rhinebeck•4.5
- OTOpenTable DinerNew York City •1 review5.0Dined 5 days agoGreat brunch! The servers are all incredibly polite and happy to make the time there enjoyable. All the food is great with an array of choices. Coffee and drinks extra so be aware. The scenery while you sit and enjoy your brunch is the best. Another anniversary meal to remember!More infoRestaurant 1915 and Blue Roof Tapas Bar - Bear MountainPrice: Very Expensive• American• Bear Mountain•4.4
- LLeonardNew York City •3 reviews5.0Dined 6 days agoDue to our advancing age and the handicaps that causes, we have a hard time at any restaurant. WFAS was very understanding of that and very helpful. Add to that an excellent dinner with special attention to minor changes in the menu items we ordered. Result was an excellent dinner for two. A little costly but well worth the price. Really good, caring service and attention to detail from every staff person we saw. Who could ask for anything more!More infoWm. Farmer and SonsPrice: Expensive• American• Hudson•4.5
- MRMichelleRNew York City •2 reviews4.0Dined 7 days agoI expected the tasting to be an in person affair. I work in college admissions and may be more tuned into these issues than most, but it was odd to essentially watch three videos (which were played very loudly) rather than have a guide. The tasting info itself was very interesting and the small tour we received was nice, but be advised you don’t see the full campus. “A taste” is more like it. Very sweet students and excited to go back! If you’re interested in the restaurants, be sure to book those in advance.More infoSpecial Events & Public Tours at The Culinary Institute of America - Hyde ParkPrice: Very Expensive• American• Hyde Park•4.3