Social Eatz in New York is a Classic American Restaurant with Asian Influences offering comfort foods with Asian flavor. Our popular menu dishes include our Specialty Burgers, Tacos, Hot Dogs, Soups, Salads, Appetizers & Desserts. Social Eatz' Executive Chef, Angelo Sosa, believes in serving the American comfort food that people really want. Try our popular Bibimbap Burger or the creamy Mac & Cheese! Social Eatz believes that eating should be a fun experience. We have Happy Hour every weekday with special prices on Well Drinks & our Specialty Cocktails. Try any of our cocktails such as the Monsoon Sour with Jack Daniels or our Bloody Social cocktail! Social Eatz has a full bar including beer, wine & our Speciality Cocktails. We also offer carry out, delivery & have an outdoor patio for a perfect dining experience during spring & summer months! Come visit or call us at (646) 291-2554!
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Posted by JO on 05/11/2012
A total mediocrity
Mildly clever bar food sold at outrageous prices in a midtown vibe. 53rd street has better and deserves better. 17$ for a mediocre pub burger is a scandal
Posted by Anonymous on 04/12/2012
Overpriced and salty
I guess just because you like someone on tv, it doesn't automatically mean their restaurant will be great. Stick to photo-ops, Mr. Sosa
Posted by Homina Ray on 04/06/2012
Hour and a half for delivery
Food was ice cold, overpriced, never again.
Posted by Susan on 03/23/2012
Really good food, really poor service
Wow - it's a burger joint, a classy burger joint, but a burger joint none the less so it shouldn't take as many people as they had working one hour to get your food to your table. Delicious Korean inspired burgers, yummy fries and rings. No one talked while we were eating because it was so delicious you didn't want to put it done. Or perhaps it was because we were starving. It took 2o mintes to get our drinks (three beers). And when they came there were only two. The waitress informed me they did not have my selection (they apparently only stock two types of beer - she though they had three and there are actually about 12 listed on the menu). So I ordered a Spicy Mangorita which when it came 15 minutes later was absolutely delicious. The food followed close to an hour after we ordered, which for your typical Friday lunch hour/hour and a half is a bit slow. But again, the food was downright yummy and I'm actually thinking if the service ever improves it will get so crowded you'll probably never get a table.
Posted by Jason on 09/26/2011
decent food... that's it
Went here a few weeks ago - the service was ridiculous. It was very crowded, so I understand if the food comes out a little slow. However, I don't expect people that order (at least) 10 minutes after I do to get their food before me (we ordered the same dish). As I saw the waitress giving the plate to the table next to me I asked if that was mine, she said mine was coming. I told her that we definitely ordered this dish before these people (who also agreed) but the waitress still gave them the dish. We, in fact, recommended the dish to the table next to us. The table felt bad and offered us their dish, but of course we declined. Overall, the food was ok/interesting. The portions are definitely on the smaller side, so I would not consider this place a "value". Full disclosure - I would rather go to a place with mediocre food and good/great service vs. a place with good/great food and horrible service, so this is where I'm coming from in terms of this review.
Posted by Social Eater on 09/19/2011
Dessertz are my fav
I've eaten here a few times and I definitely do not agree with all of the bad reviews. Upon eating here many times my food was great, service was accommodating, and all of my friends thanked me for introducing them to a new spot. I always order the tomato soup and tilapia tacoz, the dessertz are the best!!!! Dip that brownie in some milk!
Posted by anonymous on 08/11/2011
If you love your gastrointestinal tract you will avoid this place at all costs!
I have never felt compelled to write a review on menupages until tonight. The meal my wife and I just attempted to consume was so abysmal that I felt it was my civic duty to prevent others from doing the same. Without sounding overly dramatic, I am fairly certain I actually took six months off of my life by consuming any of their food. Our order was simple... the Soba Noodles and the Fish Tacos. The Soba was bland and flavorless. The sauce that accompanied it tasted like an overly sweet margarita. It was the poorest thing I had ever tasted that is of course I tried the fish tacos. Two miniscule greasy pieces of tilapia drenched in thousand island dressing on top of 3 corn tortillas. Please do yourself a favor and do not ever eat here... ever. If you chose to do so, have your GI on speed dial.