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- FFrankVIPLondon •46 reviews5.0Dined 1 day agoUnbelieveable great food and service…. The whole fish superb, the gigantes like never before and lemon cake world class; great wine list and all this in an elegant space near to theatre district…..Glen at bar was rock star and very knowledgeable!More infoMolyvosPrice: Moderate• Greek• Midtown West•4.7
- LLindaNew York City •9 reviews5.0Dined 4 days agoThe restaurant was quiet on the Monday night that we were there. The atmosphere was warm and welcoming. The service excellent. The food delicious. French Onion dumplings unique and light tuna tartare perfect! The main courses were wonderful also, halibut vinaigrette and pork shoulder with cannellini beans.More infoThe Hill - Closter, NJPrice: Expensive• American• Closter•4.6
- MMaheshNew York City •3 reviews5.0Dined on Jan 1, 2025Great place for Brunch The bacon egg fried rice is to die forMore infoSojourn SocialPrice: Moderate• International• Upper East Side•4.7
- SStacyPhoenix / Arizona •3 reviews5.0Dined on Dec 23, 2024Amazing food and atmosphere. Our server knew the menu inside and out and made great recommendations.More infoBuenavista Restaurant & BarPrice: Moderate• Global, International• Midtown West•4.3
- RRobertVIPNew York City •38 reviews5.0Dined on Dec 21, 2024We came at 7pm on a Friday (made a reservation) before the place got filled… and by 8pm is was hopping. From the look of it everyone was having a great time. It’s a cozy dark interior made to be more intimate than many brighter spots. Lots of “regulars.” Service was super attentive without being on top of you. Even the “bus boys” were gracious and concerned if you were enjoying everything. The food: Salads and soups were delicious, abundant and nicely presented. Bronzino and pasta were delicious (although the ravioli could have been warmer). All delicious. The point being: screw ordering in. Go out. Go to Sojour.More infoSojourn RestaurantPrice: Moderate• Contemporary American• Upper East Side•4.3