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Surreal experience: skillfully executed Wiener Schnitzel on 5th avenue
A Schnitzel like this is not easy to be made. Tastful and thin crusty batter. To find something this nice in Europe you have to be lucky and they do it here in the lovely caffe. Also cakes and deserts are all great. This place deserved 5 star and plus.
Be the first to ReplyWonderful Cafe
Cafe Sabarsky Museum Mile (and it’s vicinity) has some pleasant restaurants, but Cafe Sabarsky is one of our favorites. Located within the jewel box, Galerie Neue, Cafe Sabarsky highlights the museums Austrian/ German artwork with very good Austrian/ German food. Absent museum membership, be prepared to wait, and wait, and wait, in line, outside, for breakfast, lunch or coffee and pastries (reservations are, however, accepted for dinner). The menu is uniquely Austrian/ German with a focus on dessert and Viennese coffees. Salads, sausages, outrageously scrumptious dumplings, chicken, delicious pretzels, and soups are also offered. The Austrian cheese dumplings over cabbage are SO DELICIOUS and always devoured as are the crepes. The Viennese coffee is also enjoyed. The cake/ pastry display is very appetizing. The room is small, classically elegant, very European and utterly civilized. The service is so very pleasant, warm and professional (Beata is a sweet gem!). We adore Galerie Neue, and Cafe Sabarsky is such an extraordinarily lovely spot to relax and refuel during a day at the museum.
Be the first to ReplyA huge disappointment
This is not worth the money. We were there yesterday and the wait staff was rude and unpleasant and the food mediocre. I cannot recommend and will not return. It used to be lovely but not any more.
Be the first to ReplyLike being in a cafe in Germany
This little place is a great find and it was happenstance that we checked it out. The Gallerie is wonderful and we were there to see the artwork. The main cafe is on the ground floor (and people were waiting to get in). There is a smaller cafe, same food, still cute, in the basement and we noticed that there wasn't a line so we hopped in and were seated quickly. Great menu, wines also available. We had two wurst platters and a torte for desert plus coffee. Everything was sublime. They also serve some sandwiches and salads. It took me back to lunch in a cafe in Austria or Germany. Great escape on a winter day.
Be the first to ReplyA PERFECT evening!
Old world charm & grandeur! The dining room is located inside a late 1800's mansion which is now the Neue Gallery. Gorgeous dark wood paneled walls, herringbone floors, high ceilings, & huge windows overlooking the Park and E86th Street. The service was top-notch and the food was superb. The experience was all around perfection!
Be the first to ReplyFood great. Dessert ok. Nathan (waiter) nice and helpful!
We enjoyed our experience at this restaurant. The trout crepes were a 10/10! I’d go back just for those. We also thought the butter lettuce salad and butternut squash were wonderful. Nathan our server helped us feel welcomed and was generous in his explanations and making the customer feel valued.
Be the first to ReplyNO MANAGER POOR SERVICE
The problem with Cafe Sabarsky is the unpleasant and hostile manager Gerhard Kaltseis. I have never been in a New York restaurant where the check can reach close to $100 per person where the manager, in this case Gerhard Kaltseis, is not to be seen at all nor anyone ask if your are satisfied with the meal. The place has the gift of relying on tourists who will visit most likely just once so service and good manners from a maitre'd or manager like Gerhard Kaltseis are un-needed. The Austrians aren't famed for hospitality or warmth but this is a New York restaurant and badly needs to replace some staff. It would improve the atmosphere and make dining a more pleasant experience.
Be the first to ReplyDelightful dinner
I had reservations for dinner and was promptly seated. Service was excellent, even though they were turning the tables over, I didn't feel rushed.
The setting with dark paneled walls, large floral arrangement and small number of tables was delightful on a rainy evening. I thoroughly enjoyed the Hungarian beef goulash with spatzel, the pumpernickel bread served with dinner and a slice of sachertorte. I was tempted by a couple of other deserts but wanted to taste a sachertore. Servings were generous, but not excessively so.
I appreciated that all of the staff were masked and those wearing cloth masks were double-masked.
I hope to try their crepes with smoked trout and horseradish at another time.
Too Popular to Be Good Now
Went for a late lunch today. This meant standing in line for 20 minutes.
Staff is clearly off their game.They seemed burnt out.
We were seated and then neglected. Wursts were not as good as in the past. Served the wrong coffee specialty: coffee buried in foam instead of millchkafe.
Maybe when the tourists leave....
Bad visit
Place is usually good. But today 5/5/22:
Came in, was told by headwaiter they close 4:30. Looked at my watch -- 4:07PM; looked like plenty of time. Ordered, decided to skip dessert. Waited; waited some more, kept looking at watch; it took until 4:2X for our entrees to arrive, and I kept busy making contingency plans. It spoiled the whole cafe atmosphere. We were THEN told it's really 5PM. Ordered dessert, paid, left
A good experience but overpriced
I had breakfast here in March 2022 before visiting the Neue Galerie. Cafe Sabarsky does evoke the ambiance of a Viennese cafe. It was a good experience but it was overpriced. I paid $30 for Viennese coffee (latte), fresh-squeezed orange juice and a basket of breads with jams. The service was good and it was a very cold day so I had the opportunity to warm up.
Be the first to ReplyElegant setting for a delicious breakfast
The Cafe Sabarsky is an absolute delight! I went breakfast -- delicious food, wonderful service, and an elegant setting. Perfect!
Be the first to ReplyJewel Within a Jewel
Cafe Sabarsky
Museum Mile (and it’s vicinity) has some pleasant restaurants, but Cafe Sabarsky is one of our favorites. Located within the jewel box, Galerie Neue, Cafe Sabarsky highlights the museums Austrian/ German artwork with very good Austrian/ German food. Absent museum membership, be prepared to wait, in line, outside, for breakfast, lunch or coffee and pastries (reservations are, however, accepted for dinner). The menu is uniquely Austrian/ German with a focus on dessert and Viennese coffees. Salads, sausages, dumplings, chicken, pretzels, and soups are also offered. The Austrian dumplings over cabbage were devoured as were the crepes. The Viennese coffee was enjoyed. The cake/ pastry display is very appetizing. The room is small, classically elegant, very European and utterly civilized. The service is quite pleasant. We adore Galerie Neue, and Cafe Sabarsky is such an extraordinarily lovely spot to relax and refuel during a day at the museum.
Cafe Trap
Overpriced. Stingy portions. Not worth the cost. Felt “had” after being there and paying such ridiculous prices for a cup of coffee and a small slice of cake.
Be the first to ReplyWhat a treat!
Makes you think you are in a café in Europe. We stopped by for a quick lunch before visiting the Neue Museum, and it got us in the mood. Good food, reasonably priced, efficiently served. How can you beat bratwurst, sauerkraut and potatoes? For a museum restaurant, this is great.
Be the first to ReplyYes to Torte!!
Lovely salon for dessert and tea. I had a glass of Riesling and the Beef Goulash and Spätzle dish. Perfect for a winter afternoon. The Riesling was exquisite. For dessert, I ordered the Mozart Torte (pistachio, chocolate, hazelnut). It was amazing and the girls were über friendly and simultaneously formal. Can't wait to go back!
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