“Yes, this is located inside Holy crab, as they use the kitchen within to offer up the Vietnamese food. So you can order seafood from the holy crab menu too, but we were here specifically for the pho. I was here for lunch on a Friday afternoon with my kids. It was not busy so we had almost the entire place to ourselves. The tables were clean, bathrooms were clean, over the place is clean. Thankfully the menu was not overwhelming and we chose two appetizers to go along with our pho. The calamari and spring rolls were scarfed down by my children. The beef pho is a big bowl. My two kids shared a bowl and I could barely finish mine. The broth is light and because the bowls are wide, the pho soup did not stay hot. So definitely eat the pho first and eat it fast for authentic eating. I look forward to trying other items on the menu.“
“Needed something to eat while I was headed to harrison. This panera came up on my GPS and I was more amazed on the inside of it. So bright and clean, the place is spacious. A Panera looking like this should be sitting close to 4.5 and above and if not...What seems to be the problem? I see too many reviews on poor customer service. In "certain" parts of the South the customer service is top tier with old mechanics and decor. If people do not know how to deliver proper customer service, why are they still there. Start dealing with your workers accordingly.“
“Torcello is a hidden gem. Run, don't walk to this lovely Italian restaurant which serves up a wonderful array of elevated Italian dishes, and makes you feel like you're VIPs as you dine. Food and drinks were all excellent. Easy parking too. Can't wait to return for another meal. Highly recommended.“
“Amazing old school place that helped earn NYC the reputation for great classic Italian food. Stick to the red sauce classics and you’ll surely enjoy. My wife got the Carbonara that was beautifully made and she really enjoyed. The portions were large enough for lunch leftovers the next day.“
“This was a really wholesome experience. We felt like we had walked into a familiar home kitchen. We were treated like guests in someone's home. That's how good the service was. Breakfast was soo soo soo tasty. We loved the self service option on coffee and tea. While eating we enjoyed a view of the street as people traversed in their own little worlds.Kid-friendliness: They were so sweet with our 4 yr old. Even surprised him with a free cookie when we were leaving“
“This was a happy accident. I was hungry and needed a drink after a vampire visit and was told about this. What, I thought, was a small place. It turned out to be a place where you would want to meet a friend for lunch and sit a spell. The employees are wonderful, greet you with a smile, and so helpful. I would go again in a heartbeat.“
“Very good local spot. I'm used to dining in NYC and have my favorite spots there. So when a friend suggested getting Indian food here I said let's try. India Ave didn't disappoint. Everything was well prepared and delicious. The interior is modern and comfortable. In my opinion the outside needs a facelift but the food is worth the trip.“
“One of the best meals I've had in a long time! Everything was superb! The wait staff were very attentive but not hovering. When dining out I do not like to be rushed. The appetizers, mains and dessert/coffee were served at the appropriate time and no rush to pay the bill. Also portions are generous! Space is inviting & warm. Enzo's will now be our go-to Italian restaurant!“
“There is no shortage of pizza joints in Harrison and there are 4 within a 5 block radius by my count. NY Pizza Station gets its name from being next to the Harrison Metro-North Railroad station that you can grab a slice or a pie as soon as you get off your commuter train. This used to be the location of Pizza 2000 years ago, but when P2K moved to a new, larger space across the street, one of their old employees decided to open Pizza Station on his own. The menu and formula did not change much from the P2K days. You stick with what works and what your customers like. Being just a short walk from our office, we would come regularly for Pizza Fridays and also order whole pies for special occasions and rainy days. We were such regular customers, that we were once captured by the Google Streetview camera car while walking back on Pizza Friday (our faces were blurred out). The pizza is pure NY Neapolitan style. We like to order fresh pies for delivery or to pick up. They come in 3 sizes, small (14"), large (16") & X-large (18"). The 18" pie barely fits in the box and sometimes the edge has to be folded a little to close the box. They also cut the XL into 10 slices which is unusual in itself. We also love the individual specialty slices like the Chicken Bacon Ranch, Penne ala Vodka and Chicken Bruschetta, which can also be ordered as whole pies. You can't go wrong with a traditional cheese pie, too, but my favorite topping has to be sausage with mushrooms a close second. Why not both? I have yet to try the heroes or pastas, but they do look good. There might be a veal parmagiana hero scheduled for Pizza Friday this week!“
“I went back to Liebman's Kosher Delicatessen & Restaurant today, 10/18/2023 for Riverdale Restaurant Week. For $22 (Plus tip) you get a Pastrami or Corned beef (I got pastrami), a square or round knish or steak fries, cole slaw, pickles and a Dr. Brown's soda. Look: A great deli knows that the secret of success is not to futz with perfection. My Aunt Joan and Uncle Bill of Blessed memory either took me to Liebman's or had them cater their simchas for as far back as I can remember. The pastrami I had today was as fatty, smoky, salty, tender and delicious as it always was and always will be. Was it worth two and a half hours on public transit from South Brooklyn to get there? You betcha. Will I go again? You betcha. Should you go? Heck yeah.“
“I’ve been to Hinoki in Greenwich now on three separate occasions - each time a great meal. Last night was no exception. We walked in on Sunday night with no reservation and while they were busy, they had no trouble seating us right away. It’s a nice dimly lit ambiance with a cedar smell throughout.We started off with miso soup and wanted to try something different so we went with the Asian Pear Salmon. While the miso soup was great, the Asian Pear Salmon had an overpowering onion flavor and was a bit disappointing, but the salmon was nice and fresh.Next we had a couple of the Nori tacos - Wagyu Salt and Toro. These were both excellent and I would recommend getting them.Next up we had 5 pieces of nigiri each. Tuna, Uni, some other pieces. They were all great, but I would say I’ve had better. The rice was inconsistent. The last piece that came out separately was perfect, and the rice was nice and warm. The others didn’t seem to match the same quality for some reason, but were still 8/10. Also I would not I’m not a fan of gold leaf on food in general, but especially in sushi. But I credit them for the effort.We were still hungry, so instead of dessert we opted for the soup dumplings which were great.For drinks, I had a wonderful glass of red burgundy from Beaune, and my wife had a mezcal cocktail she was still raving about the next day.Overall, this is a nice romantic restaurant for date night, or to take a group out for an impressive sushi dinner. It’s more casual than a limited seat Omakase experience, so set your expectations. You’ll be in for great food and ambiance, with pretty good service, but not out of this world.“
“Delicious pizza! Cheesy, fresh and good crust. Love the different salads and wraps they offer too. Excellent fast service. Ordering on the Slice app makes ordering easy. Will definitely be a returning customer.Vegetarian options: Whole menu“