“Plenty of indian street food options with authentic taste and impeccable service. We loved it here. Hardworking girls will make sure everything is spot on. They even offered us complimentary paan as well. Go and check it out if you’re visiting Indian street in Jersey city folks. Thank you for great serviceVegetarian options: Very good options for vegetarian people“
“Nice place to go to pick up some eats and have some conversation. Huge selection of restaurants in the door, plus if you need to pick up your ingredients for sofrito, you can get it here. It's just one of those hidden gems of nyc. Great if the weather is dreary or too muggy. Very vibrant. Plus you can catch a movie at the theater next door.“
“I like this place, but one thing I hate is at 4:30 pm they turn the lights down as if trying to set some kind of club atmosphere. It's weird. The lights already aren't that bright in the first place.They change their cocktails often, but I wish there were a few signature cocktails that I know I like and could get anytime I'm there.“
“Just had the most epic experience in alidoro nyc, the Hugh.It is now becoming my go-to sandwich haven in NYC. From hot to cold , they have got me covered with a variety of mouthwatering sandwiches.Really obsessed with the hot spread from Fratelli, seriously addictive! Every layer burst with flavor.It’s so delicious and filling, the crunch, the freshness of the meat and that special something that makes Alidoro stand out!They have multiple locations in NYC, make sure to check them out!!“
“How come I am only coming across this food hall?! It is at such a busy location and I wish this option was visible. Will recommend it for people shopping around Union Square. It has fewer sitting options that other food halls eg the ones in Koreatown but it has great food options.“
“You can easily find an open table for yourself or a group around 7:30pm during the week at this spot. I used to live in Singapore and really missed the hawker centers there. I was so happy to discover Urban Hawker that has so many Singaporean dishes. I highly recommend the poached chicken rice with veggies and oyster sause, it tasted just like the one in Singapore!“
“I absolutely loved this market. As someone who loves a multitude of options and variety this just hit the spot. The fresh produce options, the unique options of food you can’t get at a regular grocery store, it was incredible. I especially loved the pickled everything vendor. I could have eaten my weight in the spicy pineapple and pickled daikon. ?? highly recommend checking this place out.“
“This location has fewer vendors than the original location but they still offer alot of variety. On this occasion I had cheese steak from fedoroff's. It was a lot of food for less than $20. Pretty good for NYC prices. The sandwich itself was made fresh and delicious. This spot is worth the visit.“
“It's a good underground shopping mall with a lot of delicious food to try here, including dumplings, spicy hotpot, chicken rice, etc. There are also barber shops, flower shops, and milk tea shops. Worth stopping here for a lunch break.“
“??A cool place where you can have a delicious and inexpensive lunch!!!I bought a bowl of udon here for $16!!!, the same bowl will cost from $23 at the cafe next door. That's why the prices here are great! BUT there may be few vacancies on weekends!“
“CREPE FOR KIDS. Hudson Eats is the name of a good court. There are many eateries there. One I went to was a crepe place near the entrance. Nutella + sliced strawberies was $8. No decorations. While I understand the price due its location, the lady crepe maker there didn't really put any effort to make the food worth $8. A NYC street vendor would have done it better. The food was popular among kids so who cares...“
“My pictures don’t do justice for how amazing their food truly is. Today was my first time and I am completely in love. The food was so fresh, made to order, and the portion you get for the price is unbelievable. This is perfect for anyone who is looking for a home style cooked meal during their lunch time. It has an amazing flavor and you feel full after. The customer service experience was amazing. Everyone is super friendly. Rachel’s interaction was above and beyond with every single customer. She is so warm and makes you feel so at home and part of her family. She takes time to explain the menu, what it contains, and she is so considerate for everyone’s spicy tolerance or food concerns. The place is immaculate as well and she changes her gloves as she makes the meals. Truly such an amazing person. She was super kind and offered dessert as well. I must say this is such a hidden gem and I would recommend it to everyone I know. Thank you so much for an amazing first time experience and can’t wait to be back!!!!“
“The Korean dish lacked the authentic Korean flavor, and considering the price, it didn't quite match the expected taste profile. However, despite this, I found the overall experience enjoyable, appreciating the ambiance and other aspects of the place.“
“such an amazing place and experience I'll definitely visit again.Kid-friendliness: vibrant and amazing viewsWheelchair accessibility: there's elevators and smooth floors that won't restrict wheelchairs or baby carriages.“
“This review is for the mom and pop stall on the right side (two stalls down from Domo sushi) that doesn't have a stall name.The stall is a hidden gem in the eatery as I believe it is owned an operated by an elderly couple (65+ years old). They don't have anyone that is capable of marketing for the stall so leaving a review in hope it'll bring them organic business. The only item that my coworker and I get here is the Singapore Hainanese Chicken Rice (now $9). Details below:- Grandma DEBONES the chicken for you!- Chicken is flavorful and silky- Comes with oiled rice (rice cooked in the broth the chicken was boiled in)- The ginger scallion oil that goes with the chicken is phenomenalI've attached photos. Thank me later.“
“So happy to find this place is in my neighborhood! It became a part of my Sunday’s routine - stopping in Ukrainian Hata for a little taste of home. Cherry Bulka, cheese mlyntsi and holubtsi are just like my mom used to make - sooo delicious!“
“The lower level atrium in 805 Third Ave. is a collective food court where each storefront has it's own setup to sell goods but they all share a communal seating area. Often times during lunch hours, you'll hear someone tickling the ivory and can enjoy your lunch with the classic sounds of a piano. Or sit by the indoor waterfall for a hint of nature while enjoying your meal. The lower level is accessible by an escalator or stairs depending on the entrance you came in from. The building can be entered on Third Ave. or on 50th St. just off of Third. The food court has Mexican, Japanese, Chinese, and Hawaiian cuisine just to name a few. There's a coffee house, a deli and even two popular vegetarian spots for food.“
“5 stars for the open-to-the-public area they’ve created here. Modern, comfortable, not overly crowded since it’s far off to the extreme West of Chelsea. Conveniently outfitted with an openly accessible WiFi and abundant outlets, table sitting area as well as couch / sofa area. It’s great.“
“I enjoyed the spicy kalguksu.It's clean and refreshing.However, since the sign is installed in front, it seems like I am leaving a review for Sang's Kitchen.It seems like both good and bad reviews are posted here, so I think they should be differentiated. I feel like it's causing damage.Anyway, I liked it and it was delicious.It was a great time on a rainy day.thank you“