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A small , but crowded food joint. We went there pretty early on a Saturday morning, but it was still quite busy. The owner was really warm and friendly and the wait staff were courteous and pleasant. The menu itself had a lot of variety and did not confuse us with too many options. They had quite a
Loved the food and the overall vibe of the restaurant. The waiters and host were very nice and accommodated every need. However, the space itself feels a bit cramped due to the size of the place and the fact that this restaurant is so popular. Also, older people may feel that it is too loud and ove
The moment you walk in, you feel the positive and calming vibes! I honestly was only looking for a quick bite before I hop on the Big Bus, and the Rustic Table was the closest to me in terms of distance, I had no idea that I am going to a place where I would be having the BEST coffee (Lavender Latte
The food was excellent. The atmosphere was uniquely rustic, starting with the table and chairs made of aged wood and medal pipes, to the non-traditional light fixtures and decor. Although busy because of the lunch hour, our wait was not long. I would definitely recommend.
I was here for brunch and it was awesome. I never had Mediterranean for brunch but I will again! Everything at such good flavor. The Shashuka came highly recommended and rightfully so - the combo of the tomato and the garlic the cheese the eggs-oh my God-it was delicious. Other dishes at the tabl
A little too congested if you get one of the back tables like we did. Like, anyone and everyone walking by or being seated near you will end up being trouble. Also, we were sharing a 6 seater table with a random group of 4. Ughhh. So we got the Turmeric Latte, Cafe Au Lait, Shakshouka, Early Lunch
The food there was extremely delicious, going into some territory that I haven't ventured into yet when it comes to Mediterranean food. My friends and I shared a few items on the menu, me having a smoked salmon omelet while another had a roast beef platter topped with an egg and avocado. The waite
Very cute place for a light meal. The atmosphere is great but spaces are quite limited as far as how many things can fit on your table. Good to go during the week off peak times.
We were sat very quickly, even on a Sunday morning, which was a great start. We had a dirty Chai, dirty Turmeric Latte, and dirty Hot Nutella, all of which were tasty. My husband got The Veggie which he enjoyed, and I had the Early Lunch. We also ordered an almond croissant to eat later on the train
Incredible place for a breakfast or a brunch in New York! We went there twice during our short stay and both times it was very tasty and good! I tried the Balkan Croissant and I totally recommend, just try it. Actually, everything looks very tasty, but I couldn’t try it all :) Will be glad to be bac
Delicious Morrocan Shakshouka plate. The guys are super nice there and the cafe is beautiful with rustic feeling and lighting. They make pretty good Omlettes too though the portions are smaller than usual so get some side if you're super hungry. Sit by the kitchen to have a view of all the food be
The waiter asked every single customer that if this is his/her first time here, which made me think there might be lots of tourists coming to the Rustic Table. I tried the house baked Nutella Rugelach. Somehow I always thought it should have the same texture as croissant, but apparently I was wrong.
Great quality food. Reasonable prices. I got Balkan Croissant, and my friend had Farmer’s Breakfast. We shared Nutella Croisant for a desert. All was delicious.
10-15 mins walk from Timesquare, this place has the ideal location as it provides the calm after the storm of people you see in Times square. Rustic table also justifies its name by giving you a really farmhouse style rustic vibe. Like how in a farmhouse everything is farm to table, the same way her
It’s a small space and the wait is long to get a table as well as the food to come out. We came on a Sunday for brunch. I ordered the omelet dish and the pita bread and the butter went well with the dip. The salad was also really good. However the omelet was lacking flavor and was a bit bland. We al
Great atmosphere and decore. Food was pretty good. Brisket was falling apart in my mouth. Homemade olive buttor didn't taste like olives at all. Portion are small but appreciate for the New York life style. Expect long wait time at noon on weekends. Try Early Lunch, it is great.
It's my 2nd visit in a few months, and it's been pretty consistent. The food is fresh and generally tasty; the service is mostly attentive and friendly, if a bit pushy (on my last visit). Pricing is good so it's a great value overall. My only gripe is that the space is small, and regardless of where
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