Urbanspace W 52nd
152 W 52nd St, New York
(646) 415-8283
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The shrimp tempura bao bun was pretty good but the duck bao was super salty and the dumplings forgettable. Doesn’t make the cut to go back to this one restaurant but will try one other in the space and see if it improves.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 2
Service: 4
Big fan of these places.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Ramen with Vegetable Broth and Soy Egg
My only problem w/ this place is that the main bathrooms are only accessible by elevator in the basement. But they're not truly "accessible" for people in wheelchairs, despite elevator-only access, because the larger stall doesn't have a sink of its own. The single, more visible, upstairs restroom runs out of soap quickly, because it uses the foaming kind.
Atmosphere: 2
Food: 4
Service: 4
Good place on the way to Moma.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 4
Service: 4
Nice to have so many options of food in one convenient location.
Service: 5
A food court with a good variety and good quality.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 4
Service: 4
Bao by Kaya was great!! So delicious and filling. I got peking duck and szechuan cow.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Lieu qui propose du choix et de la variété dans les plats. Je recommande
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Super clean & vibrant food hall with multiple levels, a bar, pristine restrooms and a wide variety ethic restaurants. A perfect pitstop if you're in the area!
Vegetarian options: Wide variety of cuisine -- Brazilian, Ramen, Deli, Chicken/Burgers, Japanese, Indian and most had vegan options too! The Chana Masala at Mysttik Masaala was excellent.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Amazing place with lots of options for healthy food . Tries oat latte from Partner cafe , is wonderful! Also tried turkey avocado sandwich from Brett’s deli , absolutely delicious!!! Very good size and all ingredients so so tasty!! Definitely recommend everyone to try it ?
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Restaurantji Recommends
Several great options here for a working lunch and the atmosphere is even better when it's quiet. That said, the bathroom in the basement is hard to find and takes forever to get to and it can get really crowded fast. Also good luck finding a meal for less than $20 but that's just NYC now.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 4
Literally the only reasons I gave the atmosphere 4 stars is because of the lack of charging ports in the upstairs eating area where we ate. That floor could also do with some more bathrooms and the main floor was pretty chilly as well. A couple members of my party have gluten sensitivities, so that is how we stumbled across this food court for lunch for our few-day-vacation of NY. We ended up for lunch going to a place called "twentyonegrains", which their menu was COMPLETELY gluten-free. The best part for me was the build-your-own-salad option and that was what I got. Delicious! Then our whole party went for drinks to "Petisco Brazuca", a brazilian restaurant and most us got the brazilian cherry juice. All in all, we as a whole had a fantastic experience!
Vegetarian options: I say large vegetarian selection in the sense of the place some of my party and I ordered from. I dare say for every restaurant there you could find ways to make what you order vegetarian.
Dietary restrictions: This is a GLUTEN-FREE friendly food court, which means that most the restaraunts here have gluten-free and a few other diet sensitive options on their menus, including vegetarian options.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Salads
This is a food court with a selection of different restaurants from Indian to Asian to American. We arrived at Tomo Tomo in the evening, there was no queue.
We got chicken rice and another chicken noodle dish. The first course had more chicken and I liked it better. The noodles were kind of sticky. Prices for New York are lower than restaurant prices, so it's relatively cheap.
There is plenty of seating on the second floor, so feel free to take the stairs or elevator to the top. In the evening we were alone at closing time, but no one kicked us out))
Therefore, it’s a great find for a quick lunch/dinner!
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 5
Literally the only reasons I gave the atmosphere 4 stars is because of the lack of charging ports in the upstairs eating area where we ate. That floor could also do with some more bathrooms and the main floor was pretty chilly as well. A couple members of my party have gluten sensitivities, so that is how we stumbled across this food court for lunch for our few-day-vacation of NY. We ended up for lunch going to a place called "twentyonegrains", which their menu was COMPLETELY gluten-free. The best part for me was the build-your-own-salad option and that was what I got. Delicious! Then our whole party went for drinks to "Petisco Brazuca", a brazilian restaurant and most us got the brazilian cherry juice. All in all, we as a whole had a fantastic experience!
Vegetarian options: I say large vegetarian selection in the sense of the place some of my party and I ordered from. I dare say for every restaurant there you could find ways to make what you order vegetarian.
Dietary restrictions: This is a GLUTEN-FREE friendly food court, which means that most the restaraunts here have gluten-free and a few other diet sensitive options on their menus, including vegetarian options.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Salads
It is a place with many restaurants of different types (especially Asian), the prices are reasonable and the food is quite good. I highly recommend that you take a look.
Vegetarian options: There is Indian food that is totally vegan
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
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