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Cafe Gitane - New York City - Photo album

Great small French restaurant worth the stop for unique food. Service was fast friendly and helpful, wine was excellent. Had the spicy meatballs which had good flavor but were not spicy. The breakfast sandwich was outstanding and highly recommended. Overall great place to grab lunch.
The food is delicious. Highly recommended the Moroccan Couscous. We added the chicken in this dish and it was nice. The breakfast sandwich that came with the bagette is nice. Sceamble Egg and tomato were together and the bread is so good.
Sat outside due to good weather, great spot to people watch and just chill . Service was great ! Coffee , cappuccino was awesome, good balance of espresso and milk . I had the baked eggs , if you are a tomato fan you would love this dish .
I encountered to go this place to take a short rest. I didn't expect the foods in this place. However, I was punched in my head due to its berry cheese cake. It was full of cream flavor even though the ingredients were not 'guilty pleasure'. Please try this place.
Stumbled upon this place and had breakfast. Very cool old school restaurant. Service was great and most of our food was amazing. Baked feta was pungent in the best way. Hummus was light and tasty. Overall we loved what we had to eat only dish that wasn’t a hit was the meatballs and rice, it was ve
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It’s a nice buzzing atmosphere place. The food looks good and it’s good - ok for the taste. However i felt like food looks better than it tastes. It’s a little bit bland - I missed richness in flavour and more attention to detail. Also for having a good conversation the music is too loud. So overa
It’s amazing how much these folks can do in such a small space! Service was lovely, the fresh presse drinks were so refreshing, their specialty cous cous dish made a fantastic impression as soon as it came out. The combination of veggies, dried fruits, hummus, crunchy seeds, it all comes together be
Super awesome place!! Very cute Paris/French vibes. Food is absolutely delicious. Servers are very friendly and helpful! Will definitely come back and recommend everyone to come and try this place.
I don't know why many people don't eat cheese cake in here. It was best cheese cake I've ever had. I will miss this forever
One of our go to low key brunch spots in our neighborhood. I recommend outside tables, so you will feel like in Europe☕️🥐 Always a little busy on weekends but we never had issue.
Pretty outdoor place near soho . We went on Wednesday afternoon and the place was crowded . The outdoor seats are fabulous for brunch on a sunny day . The servers did a great job although it is shot-staffed. It took awhile for them to come back to the table. I recommend Mimosa , the Oj is fresh
This cafe has always been my favorite place in NYC. our waitress Olivia R is there everytime we go and truly brightens our day. This place is just special. I recommend the baked feta and the chicken sandwich (And ask for Olivia if you want to laugh)
The classic brunch spot that introduced me to avocado toast! I have attempted to replicate the toast on my own, but it is a standout in how they make the avocado. I’ve been going to this place as a visitor and now as a permanent resident. It’s located in a picturesque area in Nolita. After brunching
My favorite neighborhood spot of all time. The food is consistently tasty, healthy, wholesome, and well priced. The wait staff are all lovely people that get to know the neighborhood. We went to Gitane in Brooklyn for the first time and the vibe was consistent across locations. Much love for Gitane.
Food was great to died for but the service what can I say they need more people I think they took forever to get the order .
Lovely French-Maroccan restaurant two blocks from the New Museum. Beautiful decor and great service. The salmon I had and the smoked trout bowl my daughter had were delicious. Reasonable prices too.
I really hate it when I forget to take a photo... usually happens when I am into the food. This place was a good find. Got a beet salad, couscous salad, americano and bread pudding. All very good. Would recommend this place if you are in the neighborhood. Funky vibe with great food and music. $36
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