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The communal table experience. Had the mashed avo on sourdough toast, a fresh fruit salad and an Iced cappuccino. The food is very good. At first I had to summon a waiter to take my order, however, after year service was good.
Artful, appetizing, delicious, and healthy! Trying multiple menu items felt like one surprise after another with a melange of flavors and textures. I was told we were going to 'bakery' for lunch, and the place blew my mind with their options - salads, quiche, avacado toast, sandwich, waffles - all
Good coffee shop, delicious coffee. You can feel the atmosphere and aroma of France.
I always enjoy Le Pain Quotidien. Whether it be for breakfast, lunch or light dinner. With a nice variety on the menu everything is always fresh and tasty. Just a coffee and a croissant anybody They have a wonderful assortment of pastries and bread to go. Plenty of seating, clean bathrooms and I
Good European style breakfast place close to the Central Park. Coffee was excellent. Wide choice of desserts. I ordered eggs with feta cheese and avocado. It was good. Maybe slightly pricey due to popular location. Recommended.
Great lunch after spending the day at the MET. I recommend. Service was fast and food was great. We had a Cobb salad and grain bowl.
The employees were polite and accommodating. The food tasted fresh but slightly lacking in flavor/seasoning.
Nothing but good things to say about this quaint place. Great service with a smile, delicious food and coffee.
The chai latte was amazing. The food here is great but I wish there were more locations in other cities. I also tried and loved the smoked salmon tartine, mixed berry tart, and apricot tart.
Dessert wise I’m beyond satisfied. Splendid berry tart and the staff were friendly. Quite a cosy place with wooden furniture. Skip the Starbucks come here instead.
Absolutely amazing! The quiches were perfect and the hot chocolate was super rich and chocolatey. Be sure to grab some bread!
If you’re from Europe and miss your moms food, come here. Food is great. Atmosphere amazing. Coffee could be a bit better, but overall worth to stop by. We got chicken and tomato soup. Very nice
We had a late lunch here. Our server was friendly, polite, and attentive. The mushroom & Gruyère quiche was very tasty. Mushrooms had a nice deep flavor. Finished up with a French cream doughnut and mini brownie that was delicious
Great place for lunch! Doesn’t feel like a chain! This upper east side location is really charming, with community/family-style tables and plenty of small tables. Even at peek times I’ve always gotten a small table. The ambience is busy and it’s got a nice balance of activity along with the capaci
I like Le Pain! My absolute favorite - quiches Lorraine and Mushroom. Busy location near the Met museum.
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