Avoid this place. I've come here on several occasions to arrogant service, but this was my last. Out of bread at 2:30 with absolutely no apologies the guy (who normally wears the tall chefs hat š) blamed ME (the customer) for "coming late." After he told me he "never apologizes" he proceeded to act like he didn't care about his customers (the lady in front of me received the incorrect order as well). In addition to this extraordinarily poor customer treatment and attitude, I should mention that the food is mediocre. They do not put as much meat on their sandwiches as you can get from the other neighborhood delis, their homemade pies are too sweet, and their "famous" tagine tastes like anything you could get off a street cart or buffet. I won't be back. Consider...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreTudor City is a very special hidden neighborhood in New York that you'd wind up in if you turned the wrong way to visit the United Nations. A couple of tourists did yesterday, but they found it a remarkable find. It looks out over the world's voice, has more dogs than Crete, and the hidden treasure that is Tudor Gourmet Deli. Tudor City was the first residential skyscraper complex in the world, Wikipedia cites, so it seems appropriate and good business practice to locate such a fine service here. The pies and quiches, all cooked on the premises, are divine - and the tagine, without a doubt, is the best I've ever had. What better than to dine on excellently prepared food while overlooking the East River at...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreI've been a resident of Tudor City for the last 25 years (I can't believe it either) and the food at the Tudor City Cafe is absolutely delicious! I highly recommend the chicken breasts, chicken or spinach pitas and their chick pea salads. I could go on and on - the food is fresh, the prices are super reasonable and the selections are great. I highly recommend Tudor City Cafe if you're in the neighborhood (or even if you're not)! Special shout out to Abdul, Marcos and his fantastic,...
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