The soup plus half pizza is a fun deal for $9.99. The pizza is about 10-11 inches in diameter. The crust was really good and not as soon as I would’ve liked all around, but the inside middle was very thin and crispy and chewy, but the outside crust is very thick and I wished that the cross didn’t have so much dough and more pizza and thinner. The pesto pizza was too soggy so the cost no longer had that chewing us, but the mushroom pizza was very good. The vegetable soup that they had today on February 7, 2025 was very good even for a vegetable soup. I would say it’s kind of pricey for half a small pizza and a soup but it’s still a fun meal that you don’t have to cook and clean after on a Friday afternoon. Parking on the meter so watch out for your car if you’re parked here because you’ll get a ticket. The upper east side has a lot of food and it’s a nice quiet residential area so enjoy. The staff were very sweet and kind! The guy and the girl…:helpful. You just to sample the...
Read moreThis is one of those bakeries that one can easily walk by without noticing it because there are no pastries on display in its front window. Patis is located on Lexington Avenue between 88th and 89th streets. The sticky bun ($6.75 including tax) was not only highly flavorful at the top of the bun, but it was flavorful throughout the rest of it, with a different than the top pleasing level of flavor. If you like sticky buns, you will find that this one is close to the best that you have ever had. I have also tried their strawberry croissant ($6.50 including tax), identifiable by its strawberry striped pastry which, all around, did not have enough flavor to please me. The croissant has a small amount of strawberry filling which was not an easily recognizable strawberry flavor, and I did not find it pleasing enough. Service was quick...
Read moreWish I could leave a better review. Great food, incredibly rude and unfriendly service. I was meeting up with a friend and someone who worked there went over to my table where I was sitting and took away the second chair without asking me, which was rude and bizzare. Then she went around taping "reserved at 10:45" signs written on paper to each table. I didn't even know you could reserve tables at patis? She taped it to the table i was at while I sat there and didn't say a word to explain it. When I asked what was going on she was really rude. "What are you doing here? You're here to work??" She asked me. to which I said "I'm here to meet my friend for lunch".
Tables were dirty and not cleaned. Cannot recommend. There are better, more hospitable kosher...
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