Almond
12 E 22nd St, 10010-6111 - New York City
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2021
#724 of 8528 restaurants in New York City
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Popularity
100/100
Quality
63/100
Data Completeness
67/100
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On the list of places, I have enjoyed going to for years. Thankful they made it through the dreaded COVID shut down. Nice happy hour at the comfortable bar or get a seat and enjoy a great meal. Not the best pictures this visit but believe me the Mussels and oysters we delicious...so was the service thank you Anderson.
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We came here for the restaurant week dinner and the food was outstanding delicious. We were promptly seated when we arrived at the time of our reservation. The service was gracious and drinks were nice. The vibe was really cool and would recommend this place for date dinner night.
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This place is absolutely amazing. House cured meats and locally farmed eggs pair amazingly with the finely curated alcohol selections. I had duck confit hash with add-on wild mushrooms-It’s topped with a poached egg and served alongside a zesty tomato sauce. The ambiance is warm and inviting. The place is open air but not too loud due to some nicely placed sound dampening panels on the ceiling. As a former server, chef, sommelier and restaurant manager, I really appreciate a tightly run ship. Great job guys. Ps. The coffee is great too. Will be back tomorrow for more. 6/5 stars. Also there’s a great option for private parties. The whole back of the restaurant including a billiards room can be draped off
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Some of the things I enjoyed about this restaurant were that the wait staff was incredibly friendly and the atmosphere was very cozy but fun and chic. I did enjoy my food (“another kind of Benedict” with lox) but wish I got an original eggs Benedict- that was my lesson learned on which I prefer!
The food was very filling which was good considering it cost so much! It was very very pricey for brunch, so I wish I had gone somewhere more affordable as the tab was over $100 for two people ordering their meal and splitting a side + 2 drinks. Maybe this is the norm in the city, but I would only return for a special occasion moving forward.
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Best brunch place in Manhattan. We come here every week. The almond hash is to die for. The pancakes are REALLY good too. 😋😋😋
Update: Came here for restaurant week & the regular food is absolutely amazing. See photos of lamb & chicken.
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There was no air conditioning at the restaurant and it was one of thr hottest days in the city. The food itself was alright but it was hard to enjoy it.
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Tasty food! Came here for lunch with a few coworkers. The $29 weekly prix-fixe menu is definitely worth the price and you can swap your dessert for a glass of wine!
I ordered the broccoli soup (amazing) and the cavatelli. Both were delicious and filling. The interior is a bit dark but it created a nice ambience. They also had some Christmas decor to add some holiday spirit. Service might be on the slower side if you are trying to grab lunch during work hours, but the timing was ok for me this day. Would recommend!
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Cute brunch spot with a slightly elevated brunch menu. Very child and stroller friendly. Good service. Food was pretty good, and a tad expensive, but very good for a brunch spot near Madison Square Park. Would recommend for a date.
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I actually really enjoyed brunch here! The French toast was fabulous, and there were other dishes that I want to come back to try. Free biscuits with strawberry butter to start. Nice service and large enough space that you aren’t knocking elbows with the table next to you. My only complaint is that it’s a little overpriced.
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Nice prix fixe $24 lunch choices with other entrees and appetizers if nothing catches your eye. Beet salad was delicious, tender and with a rich, nutty dressing. Linguine colorful and tasty (was worried it would be bland but it was flavorful). Glad to add the $4 glass of wine (recall white, red, or a beer as add-on options) with prix fixe meal.
1/2 dozen littleneck clam plate was generally good but had a couple that weren't as fresh as they should (i.e. some had an overwhelming fishiness despite generous lemon and mignonette sauce).
This place merits another visit to try their other dishes.
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