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- RritaSouthwest Florida •4 reviews5.0Dined 1 day agoService was attentive and pleasant. Very accommodating.More infoPatricia's of Morris ParkPrice: Expensive• Italian• Morris Park•4.8
- GGeorgeNew York City •6 reviews5.0Dined 2 days agoWe found this restaurant on Open Table’s app and decided to give it a try. The food is excellent. I had the Brick Pressed Chicken with a side order of truffle fries. The salsa verde with the roasted lemon sauce is delicious. My wife had the Pumpkin Ravioli as an entree. My wife really enjoyed the sweetness of the ravioli and brown butter sauce it came in. This is definitely a place we will come back too.More infoTown House Kitchen + DrinksPrice: Moderate• American• New Rochelle•4.7
- TTonyNew York City •3 reviews5.0Dined 3 days agoIt was my first time here and I absolutely loved it. The music was great, the food was deliciously amazing and the service was incredible. We had such a good time, everyone was so kind and attentive. This is my new go to spot!More infoLefkes Estiatorio - New JerseyPrice: Expensive• Greek• Englewood Cliffs•4.6
- JJosephNew York State •2 reviews5.0Dined 7 days agoLast Sunday night, I had an incredible dinner experience at Tredici Social. We started by ordering our drinks, which arrived promptly and were delicious. The bartender deserves a five-star rating for their exceptional service and well-crafted cocktails. Next, we indulged in their appetizers: the meatballs, bang bang shrimp, and calamari. All three were fantastic. The meatballs were incredibly flavorful, the bang bang shrimp were perfectly seasoned, and the calamari was crispy and tender. Although everything else on the menu sounded enticing, we couldn’t resist these delectable starters. For our entrees, we opted for the free-range chicken and the pork chop Milanese, accompanied by the spicy rigatoni. The chicken was crispy on the outside and juicy and tender on the inside. It was an excellent choice, and I couldn’t go wrong with it. The pork chop was equally impressive, served with a refreshing salad. The spicy rigatoni was a delightful accompaniment to our main courses, creating a harmonious blend of flavors. We were so full that we couldn’t resist taking the leftovers home. What truly set Tredici Social apart was the professionalism and knowledge of their staff. Despite it being my first visit, I felt incredibly welcome and knowledgeable about the menu. I can’t wait to return and experience this exceptional dining experience once again. It was an outstanding meal, and I highly recommend this place to anyone seeking a memorable dining experience.More infoTredici SOCIALPrice: Moderate• Italian• Bronxville•4.5
- AAndyNew York City •10 reviews4.0Dined 7 days agoWe just ask that the chef/kitchen pay more attention to how we asked meat to be cooked. Otherwise excellentMore infoJake's SteakhousePrice: Very Expensive• Contemporary American• Fieldston•4.7