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    3.6 (133 reviews)
    Open 7:00 am - 4:30 pm

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    Elizabeth E.

    Was staying at the hotel across the street and was so happy that there was a close coffee spot. Delicious coffee, pastries, and more. Absolutely lovely staff. Cute ambiance. Will definitely be back.

    Nicole N.

    Cute cafe with solid drink concepts but execution kinda missed the mark. I was debating between the noa latte and the noa matcha, both of which involve additional spices. Ultimately got the noa matcha that featured cinnamon cream top and date tahini. Even though the date flavors came through, with a subtle almond instead of tahini taste, it didn't quite match the diluted matcha. I'm also not sure if the cinnamon meshed well with the matcha either. I'm curious to see if the noa latte would be a better combo. Most pastries were also sold out by the time I arrived in the late afternoon. In terms of the space, it is located on the ground floor of a hotel so one area has a good amount of seating but customers can also use the hotel lobby. There are a couple of tables outdoor as well. I loved the artwork on the walls and the colorful decor! People were using their laptops on the weekends but not sure about their wifi situation. Staff were friendly. Drinks came out at a reasonable time.

    Constance L.

    Slightly snarky staff who wouldn't entertain a modification to my drink (I asked for whipped cream on a hot version of the drink, which I didn't think was unreasonable)... Ended up giving up after the server scoffed and got the iced version even though this weather is just begging for a warm drink. Pumpkin spice latte was not bad but half my cup was indeed just ice and quickly watered down the drink.

    Rachel O.

    Cute atmosphere, delicious tasing coffee and lattes! Unfortunately no free wifi though, so have to bring your own hotspot if you plan on working here.

    Evonne H.

    Went to get the noa latte and it was very good!! Loved it will try the noa matcha next time!

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    Vanessa T.

    Very disappointing coffee. I was surprised to enjoy the pastry more but nothing worth coming back for. My cappuccino was made well but the taste of the coffee was nothing good. The cafe alone is too dark and depressing from what you see in the photos online. Service was quick and easy.

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    Annie B.

    Food/drinks: got the honey lavender matcha, so good!! And want to come back for their pastries Atmosphere: not the best for working, it's pretty cramped and there aren't outlets Service: good service Price: $$ as expected in the city

    cinnamon roll
    Sophia W.

    I tried the strawberries and cream cinnamon roll first, and it was disappointing. It was dry and way too sweet. I decided to give them another try and got the original cinnamon roll, and I was actually blown away. It wasn't even fresh out of the oven, but I loved the sticky bottom and how plush it was. The sweetness level was also perfect. I would come here just for the cinnamon roll! The drinks also look great, though, and it's a cute little cafe to sit and chat in. The staff were so friendly and attentive.

    French Toast Latte
    Anushka M.

    The seasonal drinks are incredible! I've tried the French toast latte and apple pie latte. Apple pie is my favorite. I love the flavor of it and it's sweet which I love. It's a small space but cozy if you're able to grab a table. I find myself coming here often due to proximity. While it is on the pricey side, I find the speciality drinks to make it worth it once in a while.

    Rebecca P.

    One of the worst matches I've ever had :( Tried the strawberry matcha and the maple chai. So bad!!! I had been wanting to come here for a while and was so excited but wow so disappointed. 18.29 for two drinks. It was pretty, but I ended up throwing most of the drink out bc it tasted so bad.

    There are flies in the bakery glass stand and it is super gross. There are flies everywhere in the shop.

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    Novella N.

    This place had been trending on TikTok for a while so me being heavily influenced needed to try. We came here on a Sunday around noon and the place was packed. Note: the coffee shop is essentially inside a hotel lobby with minimal seating. It took a while for us to order but once we did our drinks came out pretty fast. We both ordered matchas (I ordered mine with oat milk and vanilla and paid around $9). The drink wasn't anything special, although I may come back to try the baklava latte. We didn't order any of the pastries/sweet treats but might have to try those as the cinnamon buns seem to be a hit.

    Whitney D.

    This is a cute coffee shop that is connected to the HGU hotel. It has some seating indoor and out but it is not spacious so tables are close together. I had a nice person help me decide which mind of drink to get as I was between two. I chose the french toast iced latte. I asked if it could be made on the less sweet side. The barista said sure. When I got it,it was still pretty sweet but I was in a rush. I had half of it and then felt badly but three the rest out as I could not finish it. The price for this drink was somewhat steep. Remembered that it was connected to a hotel so obviously prices would be higher. I did like the cups that they are served in. The barista was nice.

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    All'Antico Vinaio

    All'Antico Vinaio

    4.2
    (123 reviews)
    1.4 mi
    $$

    I first found this place through TikTok, where people were hyping it up in Italy. I was pleasantly…read moresurprised to find out they had a location in New York City, so I obviously had to give it a try. There are a few locations, but I decided to visit this one because it was the most convenient for getting to and from home. I got there around 7:00 PM, which felt a little close to closing time since Google said they close at 9:00 PM, but it wasn't busy at all. In fact, I was only the third customer to place an order. I ordered the La Summer sandwich and added pesto. After sitting down and taking my first bite, I immediately understood the hype. Without a doubt, this is one of the best sandwiches I've had in a very long time. I'm not even a huge sandwich person when it comes to subs and deli meats, but everything tasted incredibly fresh. The ingredients paired together perfectly, and you could still taste each one individually. The only thing I'd change next time is the meat. I had no idea prosciutto was a type of ham, but honestly, it didn't even taste like ham to me. It was sliced paper-thin, slightly salty, and worked surprisingly well with everything else. Next time, though, I'll probably add salami just to see how it compares. Overall, this sandwich was a solid 10/10, and I will absolutely be back--whether it's to try a different sandwich or, if we're being honest, order the exact same one again with salami added. I will say it's on the expensive side, but that's New York City for you. Apparently, all of the ingredients are flown in from Italy. After tax and tip, I paid a whopping $28 for a single sandwich. That said, it was incredibly filling and definitely kept me satisfied. The workers were also really nice and accommodating, and the indoor seating was beautiful. The atmosphere felt like a fancy Italian café, complete with couches and artwork throughout the space. I wish I had taken pictures, but honestly, I was too busy enjoying what might be the best sandwich I've had in years.

    This is such a great spot for a quick Sammie that is big enough for two. Don't let this place…read moreintimidate you. The menu inside breaks down all of the sandwhiches, you roll up to the deli counter when they say next, spill out your order (add/remove stuff to your order) and you're done. The most overwhelming thing is deciphering the Italian sandwhich menu. I hit up the Italian Hot. Pretty decent! I added sun dried tomatoes...but it would have been just as good without it. Be PREPARED this Sammie has some chili honey liquid /oil sauce they put on it and it's tasty but it's a lot. The staff are friendly - just focused on getting your order and getting it to you so you can enjoy. The wall is pretty interested they have made their own decor out of door panel fixtures.

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    All'Antico Vinaio

    All'Antico Vinaio

    4.4
    (614 reviews)
    1.0 mi
    $$
    Casual dining
    Kid friendly

    This is a cozy place for italian sandwiches. Expect a crowd during lunch time and seats fill out…read morequickly. They have an extensive menu so be ready for some tough choices. We got the limonata and mandarino to drink and the la toscana and la paradiso for our sandwiches. They are massive so prepare for leftovers. La Toscana- The foccacia is soft and fluffy. You get savory salame toacano, pecorino, and truffle honey that ties the flavors together. La Laradiso- The mortadella is tasty and given in generous amounts. The stracciatella, pistachio cream, and pistachio bits add a depth of flavor and texture. Limonata and Mandarino- This was sweet, fruity, and refreshing. Hits the spot after walking around all morning. Love the vintagr can designs! Great experience overall!

    Someone order a Hot Italian? Here I am…read more The legendary Florentine sandwich shop achieved global fame by earning some of the highest praise in food journalism for its massive, fresh-baked schiacciata sandwiches. Google their name and "best" and get hundreds of hits, but the majors who crowned them "best sandwich" title include Saveur Magazine, the big one touted by the family; Eater NY, ranking La Paradiso the most elite Italian sandwich outside of Italy; Las Vegas Weekly, who crowned them "Home of the world's best sandwiches"; TripAdvisor, for whom the Italian original is the most reviewed eatery with a near perfect rating; and The Infatuation NYC guides who promise the execution of the crispy, airy schiacciata bread completely justifies the hype. All 17 options looked amazing, so I spoke to a regular in line, telling her I couldn't decide between "La Paradiso", the most praised (even though she informed me "mortadella is just bolonie" or the Hot Italian, which was more my style. So, I did what any gluttonous American would do and I got both. And a Diet Coke, of course. La Paradiso has thinly sliced bolonie for a savory base, with creamy shredded stacciatella cheese, with sweet but earthy pistachio cream, and a sprinkle of toasted pistachio for texture (that I didn't detect). It was good, but I will likely fuggedaboutit. The Hot Italian had thin, lean turkey, spicy and smoky spreadable Calabrian pork sausage, a balancing provolone, calabrian chili honey, and peppery arugula (that they claim adds crunch that I didn't detect). Were they life-changing? No. But I rank Paradiso a 8.8 and Hot Italian a 10. And because everyone is hard-working and everything is so freshly prepared and cut, it's a class act. They should seriously make a sign that says, "Can't decide? Get two!" and then give me free sandwiches on my yearly trips for the idea.

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    All'Antico Vinaio

    All'Antico Vinaio

    3.9
    (23 reviews)
    0.5 mi

    We are big fans of this chain. We have tried different sandwiches and the Mediterraneo was the…read morebest. But we ordered one at this location and the person preparing used a squeezer bottle for the Calabrian chili paste/oil and soaked the sandwich. We could barely eat it. There was almost no burrata - no fennel shavings just arugula. We could not even taste the prosciutto. So the sandwich was horrible. Why would you use Calabrian chili and apply like ketchup ?? We gave them feedback and asked for more burrata and they said they would have to charge extra. Even tho we showed them how little there was in the sandwich . We will not be back to this or any other shop in this chain. Bad food. Bad service. Bad combination.

    When we were in Rome, Italy last year, I noticed an All' Antico Vinaio spot, but there was always a…read morelong line of tourists, thus we avoided it. Little did we know that the famed sandwich shops are becoming ubiquitous here in New York city. There are already seven, maybe eight, and they're spreading across the country already in: Beverly Hills, CA, Las Vegas, NV, and Nashville, TN. I can understand the hype - The Tuscan bread, called schiacciata, is baked fresh and your sandwich is prepared according to a long list of Italian ingredients, all quite healthy and delicious (unlike greasy 7th Ave burgers which is another ubiquitous brand popping up all over the place). - - Anyway - - - My husband is a sandwich lover (especially Turkey sandwiches). Their version named "Venice Beach" loaded with turkey, avocado, mozzarella did not disappoint. The sandwich was so big we split it in half - I added tomato and basil to my half. Yummy! **Five Easy Stars** - - - Did you know that All' Antico Vinaio originated in Firenze, Italy back in 1991 by the Mazzanti family? Their son Tommaso had the genius idea to flaunt it on social media and the word spread - the rest is history! - - - Buon appetito! Grazie mille!

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    Joe's Home of Soup Dumplings

    Joe's Home of Soup Dumplings

    4.5
    (885 reviews)
    0.8 mi
    $$

    I've been to this place many times over the years, and I've always really liked it. I went back…read morerecently, and I was surprised to see the prices had gone way up. I know it's in a very busy area with a lot of tourists, so I won't really dock them on that. I got the Shanghai spring rolls and the pork soup dumplings, and both were very good. The soup dumplings were actually quite large, but the spring rolls are pretty small. Came out to over 20 bucks, which is reasonable but more than it was. A stirfry noodle dish is like $25 now! On that note, it's really nice inside and fun to sit at the "bar" and watch them make the dumplings. A great option if you're in the area and have a craving!

    More than just serving soup dumplings as the restaurant name implies, Joe's is a pretty casual…read moreChinese restaurant in Midtown. It's a pretty solid lunch spot for during work and this just happened to be a few blocks from my office. I thought this spot would look like a hole-in-the-wall spot, but the space is actually decent with a full dining area. They do have a lunch menu, which is in the last page of the menu. Why they hid it all the way in the back, I have my assumptions and suspicions. I had to get an order of soup dumplings here so I got the Crab Soup Dumplings ($15). The skin is a bit thicker than other spots, but that means the skin ain't going to break on you easily. And do be careful how you bite into it, as the first one I bit into, the soup splattered all over my shirt and pants. Overall tasted great. Soup dumplings was not going to fill me up along, so I got something off of their lunch menu and settled upon Orange Chicken w Brown Rice ($18.50). Chicken was white meat, which is battered and deep fried. It says it was spicy, but it really wasn't. Comes with a vegetable spring roll and a choice of rice, which makes this a pretty decent lunch deal for $20. Menu prices are cash prices. If you pay with a credit card, they will slap a 2% processing fee. Overall, service was pretty decent as well. Would come back again for lunch.

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    ALIDORO

    ALIDORO

    3.6
    (54 reviews)
    0.9 mi

    I came here for lunch on a weekend. The location itself is in the underground 30 Rock/Rockefeller…read moreCenter area. It doesn't have much seating in the location itself, but there is communal seating outside (still indoors). The food came out quickly, and I really liked that they had a basket showing the different types of bread you could choose for your sandwich. The sandwich itself is a bit pricey, but it is large. It's tasty! It all seems very fresh, and it's a good sandwich.

    We had arrived in NYC for fall break and dumped out bags at the hotel before heading out to find a…read morequick lunch and explore the city. I have three big guys with me and sometimes quick lunches need to be more filling than fast food options, so we chose Alidoro's under Rockefeller Plaza. We could walk to it form the hotel and it was in the middle off all we wanted to show the boys on their first day (first time) in the city. We all chose different sandwiches and they were ready pretty fast. Since the shop itself is not huge, we landed a small space at the window bar with two stools and some standing room. After being in a car and on a flight and in another car all morning, we weren't mad about the standing part. We were all able to share and sample each sandwich, and honestly, we were not disappointed. We were all full and happy when we weren't finished, so what more could we want for a relatively quick NYC meal? Being under the plaza, the restrooms were outside the shop but very close by so we were able to wash hands and such before journeying out into the wild. I would definitely stop back by again on another trip! The guys and I all gave Alidoro's two thumbs up - so 8 thumbs total, if you're counting.

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