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Contribute FeedbackLocated at the Equinox gym, this restaurant offers mainly juice but also has hot options. The food was average, but the view of the Rockefeller tree is a positive. Despite its prime location, the restaurant was empty during a busy week. Service was lacking, with diners feeling rushed and neglected. While the prices are reasonable, the taste does not live up to expectations. Overall, this hidden gem may not be worth the visit, especially with so many other dining options available in New York City.
This hidden gem is a fantastic spot for a delicious lunch or dinner. Enjoy a stunning view of the trees without the hustle and bustle and overpriced menu of other restaurants. They even have a café section for those looking for a more casual or self-serve dining experience.
This restaurant, located at the Equinox gym, primarily serves juice but also offers a few hot options. The food was average. The only positive aspect is the nice view of the Rockefeller tree. It is telling that during the week between Christmas and New Year's at 7 pm, we were the only table in the restaurant. I would recommend skipping this place.
I was intrigued by the reviews mentioning the picturesque view of the tree and skating rink at Rockefeller Center. However, upon visiting, I realized that the view is only visible if you have a very tall vantage point, like a giraffe sitting at a table in front of the window! The restaurant itself is a bit hard to locate and feels more like a fancy section of a cafeteria. The menu is quite limited, but the prices are reasonable compared to other places in Manhattan. Unfortunately, the food was just average. The Lobster BLT lacked in lobster, the Asian Short Rib was lacking in flavor and was dry, and the Tuna tartare was bland, served with potato chips. The scallops were the only standout according to my husband. Overall, there are plenty of better dining options in the city, so I would recommend trying those instead of wasting your time here.
The place was a ghost town on a Wed evening. It's a good place for afternoon tea. But definitely not an intimate place.
Food was okay but strange location for restaurant-right next to cafeteria, kept hearing the blender. service was poor, our server never came back after our food was brought to check on us, and we were the only diners
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