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| Rating | Avg. Dinner Entrée |
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| $$$$$ | Greater than $25 |
| $$$$ | $18.01 - $25 |
| $$$ | $12.01 - $18 |
| $$ | $7.01 - $12 |
| $ | Less than $7 |
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Posted by Swiss Miss on 06/17/2009
Swiss in the City
I am a Swiss American who understands why most New Yorkers find Swiss food boring or heavy. Thankfully I finally have a Swiss restaurant to bring my american friends. Somehow they managed to find a few Swiss wines for the menu and have homey things like thomy and shorley. The restaurant is cute and fun with Swiss posters all over the back wall. Great brunch and Roesti was a pleasant suprise. Haven't made it for dinner yet but I will be back
Posted by Sara on 06/12/2009
Best Brunch in SOHO
Who knew you could still get a full brunch for under $20 in this trendy neighborhood! I stopped by for girls and boys brunch last weekend and was so pleasantly suprised. Service is warm and friendly from the host to waitress who wears these adorable pastel colored button up dresses. We all had a pitcher of a rosemary lemonade and some bloody marys. We sat in the window seat for over an hour absorbing the sun and more bloody marys. The manager who sat to chat and told us about the corner park opening up soon and later sent us another group of drinks. I feel like part of the family now!
Posted by Ex-Swiss Miss on 04/07/2009
Why?
I have just read the reviews while considering trying this place. (I lived in Switzerland for many years..French & German parts). My question is: why would anyone want to eat here? The menu is boring. Not that the Swiss have interesting food, but the choices here are particularly unimaginative.
Posted by A Frequent Diner on 03/27/2009
Small Portions Period
Classy joint with amiable wait staff in neat SHO location. Only problem is that you always leave hungry.
Posted by Chipmunk Cheeks on 02/12/2009
Spicy Bloodys and Elderflower
This is a great local spot with a cool casual vibe. I just can't get enough of the spicy bloody marys and the ski wasser elderflower drinks! Wish I lived closer to this place, I'd be a weekly regular. Highly recommend the baby roast chicken and the veal bratwurst with onions and rosti, both are tasty, juicy and saucy! Get the meringue kisses for dessert!
Posted by Lula's Aunt on 01/28/2009
Go often
My neice studied in Switzerland and upon returning was suffering form withdrawal. We sought authentic foods and got them. The service was great, the restaurant active but calm, the food was attractively presented and most importantly authentic. The pricing so reasonable, I had to check twice to see if it was converted from franc. I'll go back and often.
Posted by Surfer11 on 01/16/2009
Really?
4 of us went to dinner here last night. I can see the draw - Nice space, new restaurant, owned by the La esqu guys, but the food was a bit weak and service was super slow (but friendly)....Tasted fine, but definitely not cheap for what ya get...Ordered 2 bottles of wine (both 70 bucks a pop)...Took forever to arrive, and when it did the bottle was opened and placed on the table (they didnt pour or let us taste?). Anyway, i can deal w/ that, but for the price there are WAY better restaurants out there for 75bucks a head.