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    FIELDTRIP - Rockefeller Center

    3.8 (97 reviews)
    Closed 10:30 am - 7:00 pm

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    ElBachir C.

    What a flop honestly! Truly disappointed as I felt like I just lost my money coming here. Ambiance: Located at the food hall under the Rockfeller center, where you can get cozy and warm eating here or any food places within the hall. Service: Maybe it was timing of my visit but it was very fast. As I got my food within 5 minutes of my order. Food: The only good thing about this bowl is the rice but I know it can get better than what I had. Chicken was boring and was small portion. Green sauce is basically Avocado puree or bland cream (no spices, too watery). Vegetables were lacking, I dont know why but I had no desire to try them.

    I think curry chicken
    Joannie B.

    Came here for lunch when I was employed and the food is really good. The flavors are not overpowering and very subtle but still tasty. Portion is really good as well. Service is great. And the drinks are good. Some seating space and decent price. I was happy they had sorrel and pineapple ginger drink, which I am familiar with. I really liked the fish. And the sauces. I also tried the salmon and curry chicken. It's great for a healthy balanced meal.

    Crab Pockets ($9.35) - Blue Crab, Garlic, Garlic Herb Cream Cheese, Sweet & Sour Sauce
    Risa H.

    I was pleasantly surprised by the delivery food of Fieldtrip - I ordered the Crispy Fish ($12.45) - Market Fish, Herbed Rice, Wok Veggies, Tartar Sauce, Pickled Red Onions and the Crab Pockets ($9.35) - Blue Crab, Garlic, Garlic Herb Cream Cheese, Sweet & Sour Sauce. For delivery I usually expect fried items to be a bit soggy, but the fish was actually crispy with a cornmeal covered batter. The portions were a bit small but I was okay with that. The crab pockets had more crab than cream cheese, which I expected it to be the other way around and you could actually taste the crab. Overall I liked the food from Fieldtrip and would order again!

    Roast Chicken
    Linda T.

    Not every place in the plaza has seats, and this was one of them even though there were very limited seats. When it's busy time you basically have to wait for someone to leave. This place seems to emphasize the different kinds of rice used in each bowl, which is pretty cool! There's a kick in the roast chicken meal from the jollof rice which makes it a little spicy but not really "spicy". I prefer the crispy fish bowl more with the herbed rice, the kick and the wok veggies weren't really for me. It's not the veggies I'm used to, a little more seasoned and soggy than I expected. It was a busy time of day, so the cleanliness of the restaurant wasn't very tidy as well. As customers left the tables, they were still dirty and trash was still on the tables.

    Susan K.

    I was pleasantly surprised. I had the roasted chicken bowl. It was good. The rice was kinda mushy. Overall not bad. Not too salty, not too sweet.

    Yan W.

    Located deep in rockerfellwr center I expected something spectacular. Sadly it was a rice bowl. I tried the crab fried things but it was mid. They had none of their fresh drink options available. The food came out fast but it was a little bland. Service was nonexistent. My suggestion would be to put in an online order kiosk so the staff wouldn't make the customers feel unwelcome when bothering them with an order.

    In Kind gives you $25 when you spend $50 for signing up , and I get $25 too! Winner Winner Chicken Dinner!
    Tiffany E.

    AMBIANCE: Field trip was hard to find but in a fun way. Its located in Rockefeller Center. That doesn't mean much to folks like me from NC. So let me help you since no one helped us: You have to go into the Rockefeller Center building and go DOWN a flight of stairs. There are several eateries and shops down there...think a step up from a Food Court. It's kinda got a mall vibe. FT has a few tables, probably room for maybe 20. All the chairs are hard so they don't plan for you to stay awhile. 1 booth. It was pretty clean. Didn't go to the restrooms so I have no comment on that. Ranking: 3/5 FOOD: So the James Beard Award winning chef and being Black-owned as well as the InKind app got me to seek this place out. I'm happy to support. However, I likely won't be back. The chick pea curry looked good but I couldn't taste the curry. Every Indian restaurant is safe with that curry. It was like one of those curry dishes in the refrigerated section of Costco. That's how tasteless. My husband liked the eggrolls. The wontons were supposed to be filled with crab. We had 10 and if we'd been blindfolded we never could have told you that crab was in there. The Ginger Lemonade was good, and I was glad that you could just get your own refills. Don't get Coke Zero; it comes in a mini size bottle for $4.50. The plaintains and brussel sprouts were hot and tasty. I could get those at a lot of places, so it was a bummer that the main dishes were blah. Ranking: 3/5 Not bad, just not memorable in a good way. However, the portions were generous and the price was very reasonable. SERVICE: I don't know the name of the guy who was the cashier but it is clear that he was bored out of his mind... or maybe stoned. He had no facial expressions. No customer service at all as others described. I didn't think that it would matter to me but it did. He certainly didn't tip the scales in their favor. Maybe move him to the kitchen. No "thank you." No "come back soon." Homey was 'retty to go. Ranking: 2/5 Chef JJ needs to do a quality control surprise visit to get a few things in check. For Sure! Get the InKind app and it will take $25 off of your meal when you spend $50+; I'll get $25 too. There are lots of other places in the city where you can use it too.

    Roast Chicken bowl
    Zinat M.

    I want to like this place, but both times I went were a let down. The first time was to pick up dinner on a weekday. I wanted salmon, but they were out of it completely. So both salmon dishes were off the table. The chicken and beef were recommended to me, so I took those bowls home. I've noticed later in looking at others' pics, I never got the pickled onions in my roast chicken bowl. Not sure if I would have liked them anyhow, because boy that avocado sauce was sour. It wasn't spoiled but the taste was not harmonious to the dish, for me anyways. The rice was good, and the chicken was tender boneless dark meat. The beef was soooo salty. My gosh, that just ruined it off the bat. The veggie they add are just greens, which I love greens so I was happy about that, but don't expect an assortment of vegetables in their veggie side. I could've done without the hard stems but they weren't a big deal. The second time I went was a Friday at lunch. It wasn't packed, but they were out of the oxtail egg roll! At this point, I was like come on. I got the crab bites instead and they were very tasty. Overall, great concept. The execution might need some fine tuning. I'm not eager to go back anytime soon but if I'm in the area I'll consider it.

    Atlantic Salmon Bowl
    Katrina B.

    Wow, I do not recommend!! This was the most obvious microwave meal I've ever had in a restaurant, it was ready in 2 minutes and tasted like an oil pool of bland, vaguely off-putting flavors. I got the Atlantic Salmon bowl and would recommend you not do that. An $18 total charge for this was crazy. On the plus side, it was so inspiring it made me reopen Yelp for the first time in a year. The service is great & staff are kind but I would recommend you go elsewhere.

    Salmon bowl
    Kailey N.

    I had such a great experience at FIELDTRIP. The service was so friendly and helpful (I had many questions about the menu) and the food was super tasty! AND the pricing is pretty good, especially compared to other options around Rockefeller. There are so many places to sit in Rockefeller that it's probably not worth sitting inside FIELDTRIP.

    Jessica J.

    I got the gumbo (the only one on the menu) instead of a bowl because I was craving something hot. The spices they put was a bit odd, but wasn't bad. Overall a good place if you're looking for a quick lunch. This bowl came out to $18.

    Braised Beef
    Nando F.

    The quality of their ingredients seemed good. I just wasn't a great fan of how the ingredients played together this review will be updated should we order from here again. My friend had the gumbo and he said it was good. The fried chicken tasted OK, but too dry. Another friend and I ordered the exact same, the braised beef bowl and a Sid Eid their fried chicken. She had the exact same opinion on both items. Maybe the chicken would have worked out better should I have bought one of their sauces (the cilantro something sounded good) As for their store, it was nicely lit, clean and seemed well organized. Very touristy location (under the ROC)

    Chicken bowl
    Judia L.

    Very good lunch spot for the area. Wok vegetables are a must, chicken and fried fish bowl is my go to. Yucca chips are also great if you're lucky enough to get them before they're gone !

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    Delicious salmon bowl, very nice staff, prompt service and good prices. Hope to be back!

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