“Great food and very clean. A medium size lunch from the buffet cost $15.53 with a can of soda. For these prices in the Bronx you could go to the Merry Chinese buffet for lunch.The area is clean and service was good. I had a choice to pay these prices. In the future I would look at my options. The prices here are what doctors and high income professionals can afford.“
“Love birria-landia in brooklyn and decided to come to the roosevelt ave location. This one definitely seems larger as they had a whole section for orders and things. Food is always good but i will say it did get pretty expensive. Downside is that parking in this area is difficult.“
“Fun food hall and mercantile for all. Great if you have multiple people looking for different types of food, looking for a fun higher-end casual date night, or dividing and conquering to go find yummy takeout to go enjoy with a group out on Pier 17.Plenty of tasty options, fresh ingredients, and NYC goodies to purchase.“
“If you plan to eat come early or late lines get crazy long and not a lot of space to move around. Decent amount of seating and they have public restrooms however the wait is atrocious for how big it is they really need more. The roof top views are where its at.“
“Sweet market with lots of small stalls.There is a fresh fruit and vegetable stand.There is a fish market with a large selection.There is also a meat market and a large cheese counter.You can have a great breakfast in the small coffee shops.Price performance top.“
“New experience to have southeast Asian cuisine in one place. Came with family to try for the first time. Tried so many different foods but mostly from padi dNYC. Ordered nasi ayam penyet (chicken), the lady forgot what I ordered and offered me nasi ikan (fish-tilapia, which I don't like) for her mistake. Was kind of disappointed yet I agreed but after a second thought my sis went to tell her that we wanted the chicken. The lady did replace the food. On this part, not a good experience. The satay was ok. Mee rebus was not what we expected, below average. The lontong was good. The nasi ayam gulai was okay, was expecting a different taste. The Singaporean char kway teow was better than it looked, however they mixed the flat rice noodle with regular noodles. was expecting only flat rice noodle. The pandan panna cotta from lady Wong was good. The coconut drink, the taste was below average. They do take cards but the prices for the food are overpriced. I can understand because it is in midtown. If you haven't tried the food here, you should try for at least once.“
“Nestled in the vibrant heart of Midtown East, inside the Citigroup Center, The Hugh is not just a dining destination; it's a culinary and cultural journey waiting to be discovered. With its impressive lineup of 15 restaurants, alongside a wine bar and craft beer taproom, The Hugh offers a tantalizing array of gastronomic delights to satisfy every palate.What sets The Hugh apart is its commitment to diversity, both in cuisine and ambiance. Each restaurant within this culinary collective offers a unique experience, from exotic flavors to familiar comfort foods, ensuring that every visit is a new and exciting adventure.But The Hugh is more than just a foodie paradise. It's a feast for the senses, enriched with a captivating collection of art, murals, and greenery that adds to the ambiance and charm of the space. Whether you're savoring a gourmet meal or enjoying a drink at the wine bar, you'll find yourself surrounded by creativity and inspiration at every turn.What truly makes The Hugh a standout destination is its role as a hub for exploration. With its diverse offerings and dynamic atmosphere, it serves as a gateway to the rich tapestry of New York's culinary and cultural community. Each visit is an opportunity to embark on a new culinary adventure, discovering hidden gems and experiencing the city's vibrant diversity firsthand.In conclusion, The Hugh is more than just a collection of restaurants; it's a celebration of food, art, and culture in the heart of Midtown East. Whether you're a local looking for your new favorite dining spot or a visitor eager to experience the best of New York City, The Hugh promises an unforgettable journey of discovery with every visit.“
“Went to the deli and was offered complimentary wine made by the owner. I loved it so much I bought a bottle. Absolutely love this place! And the Bronx Beer Hall is a vibe!Vegetarian options: Eggplant parm, most pasta options are vegetarian.“