Fulton | This Night View Must Be Rare in New York π
I went there mainly to check off the Brooklyn Bridge from my list. When I entered at 9pm, it was still pretty crowded, but once I got to the second floor, the crowd thinned out significantly. There were only 3-4 tables occupied. Because of the low foot traffic, I strongly inquired if they could seat me by the window. As soon as I sat down, I couldn't help but take some photos because the night view was incredibly expansive. π My expectations for the food were moderate, but once the dishes arrived, I was pleasantly surprised. The food was simply delicious, and the beautifully lit Brooklyn Bridge in the background added an extra touch of elegance to the dining experience. π πππππ Egg Toast Caviar: The perfectly cooked egg toast with caviar was outstanding. How can you not love the combination of crispy toast and the lingering flavor of caviar? Every bite was a perfect blend of textures. π ππππ Swordfish Milanese: The swordfish was incredibly tender and flaky, with no hint of dryness. Cutting through the fish was effortless, and the accompanying red cabbage salad was simply addictive. π ππππ Petit Plateau: This seafood sampler was perfect for those with smaller appetites but a desire to try a variety of dishes. It included sweet shrimp, oysters, and three types of sashimi. π£ The portions were not large, but the variety of dishes was impressive. The unbeatable ocean view from the window made the experience truly worth it. The average cost per person was $75, including tips, which is quite reasonable for a romantic spot. In New York, most restaurants easily hit $100 per person, so this place offers great value for money. π° #RestaurantReview #AmbianceRestaurant ππ