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Written by David J F. on
5/18/2013
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8 other reviews |
Member since
2012
You ARE in London, or Liverpool, or anywhere in old Blighty, with the food from this British joint. Order anything from here, then sit down and eat it watching Hard Days Night or any early 60s British film. You'll be back in civilization, mate.
See all reviews for A Salt & Battery (Greenwich Ave. Between 12th St. & 13th St.) »
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Written by Ryan W. on
5/16/2013
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1 other review |
Member since
2012
Absolutely delicious BBQ spare ribs, great wonton soup as well. Delivery speed was about average, but the quality of the food made up for that. 5 stars :)
See all reviews for Chef 28 (28th St. between Park Ave. & Madison Ave.) »
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Written by Stephen S. on
5/7/2013
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Member since
2013
This is a great place to order from. The delivery has always been courteous and relatively quick. The food has always arrived hot and has been of high quality. Seems to be fresh ingredients. Also, the portions are of good size and pasta dishes like the linguini with pesto sauce and chicken is enough for two people or for some great leftovers later. Oh, the packaging is done well too. No worries ordering from here.
See all reviews for Bella Napoli (30th/Madison) (Madison Ave. & 31st St.) »
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Written by Francesca d. on
5/7/2013
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2 other reviews |
Member since
2012
Overall, the food is good. However, I selected the "steamed" option for my beef and broccoli which, at an extra $1, should not mean that the sauce is excluded entirely. The steamed pork dumplings and scallion pancake were tasty, and the portion size was substantial.
See all reviews for Evergreen Shanghai Restaurant (E 38th St. between Madison Ave. & 5th Ave.) »
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Written by Kieran M. on
4/29/2013
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13 other reviews |
Member since
2007
The food is excellent but all of the fish entrees (they have a variety of fish and you can choose how you want it cooked) just got marked up by about $8-10, while at the same time they took away the choice of sides -- you now can have a relatively small piece of fish and an anemic arugula side salad for about $25, and since it's cold by the time it gets to you, it's not worth it. Too bad; this used to be a really great place for fresh fish cooked to order.
See all reviews for Wild Edibles (3rd Ave. between 35th St. & 36th St.) »
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Written by Chelsea F. on
4/3/2013
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2 other reviews |
Member since
2013
I was VERY pleased with my experience here. Chelsea Cottage followed my vegetarian special instructions to the "T" & the food was delicious. I feel like it's really hard to mess up Lo Mein, but regardless, it was still delicious. As was the egg drop soup. I will definitely order form here again!
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Written by Tanya D. on
3/15/2013
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10 other reviews |
Member since
2011
I ordered the lobster mac and cheese, cheese fries, lobster roll, and the maple salad. So far, had the fries, and lobster roll - now, I've spent MONTHS traveling for work in Boston, and the loster rolls at the Kimpton Marlow top my list. THESE come next!!! Yes folks, better than the Legal Seafood, Shack, etc in Boston - well done, sized right, priced to match. Fries were almost shoesstring, tender like I like 'em, and food at the right temp on arrival. Also ordered leaf tea - was called by the restaurant with apologies that they had run out, no issue, switched to a coke - good communication. Delivery was 15 minutes out of window, but unless my meal is MIA, and/or stone-cold on arrival to boot, I'm fine with that!
Will be enjoying the salad and lobster mac-n-cheese for lunch tomorrow!
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