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Don't Go!!!!While the food and atmosphere want to be really
Don't Go!!!!While the food and atmosphere want to be really great, my experience was not what it should be. When four people order: three same appetizers and four same main meals clearly the menu options are lacking. Worse. They were playing music completely off the vibe of the location and extremely loud. Almost as if it was for the staff and not the guests. The music completely killed the vibe and setting. In the words of his friend - Run Forrest Run. Don't do
Be the first to ReplySteak was beautiful.
Service was top tier. The vibe was. Real corporate that night. Its like everyone had a business dinner happening.
Be the first to ReplyWe had New Year's Eve dinner at Lincoln ristorante and it
We had New Year's Eve dinner at Lincoln ristorante and it totally ruined our nye celebration. The fixed menu from appetizer to main dish to dessert were not good. We didn't finish any single plate. We paid 480 for two people and I end up suffering from acid reflux.
Be the first to ReplyLincoln is the perfect upscale restaurant located perfectly
Lincoln is the perfect upscale restaurant located perfectly within Lincoln Square. Great to go to before seeing the ballet, opera, or a concert. First, I had a dirty vodka martini with three olives, which was great. I enjoyed a great burrata for an appetizer and pappardelle pasta. Excellent size portions and the staff were extremely warm and hospitable. Great prices too for the area and can make for a wonderful night. For dessert, I tried a couple dishes but my favorite was the house made gelato. Cannot recommend Lincoln more! It was even beautifully decorated for Christmas. Make sure you make a reservation in advance because it is hopping!
Be the first to ReplyI loathe the 5 star review.
If you check my profile, you can see I'm very stingy with them. This place really deserves the highest praise. It is in a beautiful, convenient location, it has a really pleasing ambiance, the wait staff was just the right amount of attentive, without being annoying. The food - we had small plates (burrata), entrees (short rib and branzino) and dessert- was really great. It was one of the rare times I can say that I've never had anything like what I ate at this restaurant. Even their bread was great. Even their mocktails were very tasty and refreshing. So, if you're in the Lincoln Center area for any reason, but esp. if you're seeing a show, this place is a great option before or after your show. I was worried about what I call "big plate syndrome" where you get an alleged entrée the size of a quarter on a gigantic plate with some sauce drizzled like a Jackson Pollack painting -- all for $60.00. That did NOT happen. Portions just right, flavors really unusual. Loved it.
Be the first to ReplyGood restaurant, but best to go after 7:30, by which time
Good restaurant, but best to go after 7:30, by which time those going to events at Lincoln Center will have left. Before then, may be rushed. OK food and service.
Be the first to ReplyEverything about this place is perfect -- the food, the
Everything about this place is perfect -- the food, the location, the decor, the carefully choreographed delivery of each dish. My husband and I love it and tend to go for special occasions. Amazing.
Be the first to ReplyC'mon people, it's true that post-covid things have gotten
C'mon people, it's true that post-covid things have gotten expensive and it's hard to find staff, but $470 for a dinner with four people is more than a bit ridiculous. A small mozzarella di bufala appetizer for $27? $39 for a small pasta dish? No. The food was okay (not excellent), the wine was good. But the service was extremely slow, despite the restaurant being almost empty. This is a serious drop in quality and value since last time I wrote a review for this place.
Be the first to ReplyEverything we had was delicious.
Located adjacent to Lincoln Center this restaurant couldn't be more convenient if you were going to a show there. The pastas were great. We had the Squid Ink Linguine, the Spinach Rigatoni and the Case Pepe pasta. Nothing was left over. The Frito Misto appetizer was great but the Octopus a bit disappointing. Enjoy.
Be the first to ReplyWe decided on Easter Brunch for convenience and open spaces.
The service was pleasant without being over the top. The food was less stellar. The sable starter was minuscule but tasty. The Burrata very nice. The lobster Gnocchi pasta was enjoyable and nicely balance with a hint of lobster permeating the dish. Of the entrees, the Lamb, described as a leg of lamb, ended up being a large scale lamb sausage bologna, with taste to match. The filet was dry (cooked medium rare) and nothing interesting - they must have known, because it was slathered in butter. The desert: the panna cotta had sat in the kitchen and was soggy; the Bacio was very lovely and rich but realistically too big - such a large portion of cream/cacao/milk with cookies was overload.
Be the first to ReplyHad a very disappointing return to what used to be my
Had a very disappointing return to what used to be my favorite restaurant because of its elegance, well-mannered and superbly trained staff and kitchen. It was my go-to-place after theater matinees and for my special guests. But after last night, never again. Unable to sit at my usual place because that half of the place was closed off ( no apologies from front desk). Seems everyone is new and inexperienced.. We had the first course (servers first brought someone else's order), then waited 20 minutes for our entrees. I went to look for the manager and was confronted by someone I had never seen before who said "where are you going?" instead of "May I help you?" and told me to return to my table. He never returned to reassure us our order was placed. After more unexplained waiting, our entrees arrived- My companion's was overly spiced, mine was nothing to write home about. Never once did a manager stop by (as in the old days) and ask how everything was. I had to signal a waiter to ask for the unprovided spoon for my pasta. The tables are now uncomfortably close, and the noise level grew annoyingly loud. It's certainly not the place it used to be. Sad. We will not return nor will I recommend it to friends and associates. The thrill is gone. It's a disappointing mess without its pre-pandemic staff. Amateur night at Lincoln Center. Next time, we're going to Nice Matin which has held its own and is a joyful, delicious experience!
Be the first to ReplyIt is a convenient place to have a quick drink and/or bites
It is a convenient place to have a quick drink and/or bites before the opera or other civilized activities but the food is okay & drinks are better at surprisingly modest cost. The grumpy bartender is still there but the pleasant hostesses are efficient. Watch out push & arrogant diners with little patience. 3.5 overall.
Be the first to ReplyThe dark wood paneled ceilings, neutral toned carpet and
The dark wood paneled ceilings, neutral toned carpet and chairs, and warm, dim lighting combined with elegant modern fixtures, creates a welcoming ambiance. Waitstaff is friendly and extremely helpful. First up, the amuse bouche: the crispy risotto filled with mozzarella, black truffle and pecorino is warm, rich and crunchy with just the perfect peppery touch. Next, the appetizer: the tuna crudo is a beautiful, multicolored piece of art. We are supposed to "eat our colors", for a balanced diet, right? The avocado adds a creamy texture to the bright acidity of the hearts of palm and tuna with preserved lemon, and balances the saltiness of the Kaluga caviar. On to the entrée, the Duo di Manzo: perfectly cooked filet mignon and braised short rib al Barolo in a delicious bold sauce, dressed with roasted oyster mushrooms, celery root and fontina. The meat was so tender, I'm starting to drool just thinking about it again. Finally, for desert: zuccotto with a spiced bread center, mascato macerated strawberries and vanilla gelato. Perfectly executed and beautiful in presentation. This restaurant is a must if ever you're near the Lincoln Center
Be the first to ReplyWith a little over an hour between performances, we went in
With a little over an hour between performances, we went in for a drink. In 2015, we had dinner here and remembered one of the hostesses gave me a stern look when I complimented her looking like the dancer Misty Copeland. Must be my limited Chinglish. We sat at the bar and enjoyed some good drinks that are served in Rona glasses. Their open kitchen is orderly, smell-less and QUIET - the ventilators use Rolls-Royce engine or what (just kidding) must top notch. "Are they the most expensive equipments here?" I joked.The bar tender said yes - hope he isn't patronizing me -:)
Be the first to ReplyWe used to love this place and especially the wine list.
But we had a very disappointing meal here last week. The wine list is now very limited as is the menu. The food was quite poor, and the service was inexperienced. Truly disappointing overall.
Be the first to ReplyFood was as good as it was several years ago I'll give them
Food was as good as it was several years ago I'll give them a pass on horrendous service as they had only reopened a week earlier. But it was so unprofessional I was astonished. My drink came half full and when I asked that it be added to. I was told a manager would come over which seemed to only happen after 10 minutes I asked again to see the manager. It was clear that the staff had no experience at a better restaurant and had Zero training prior to reopening I'll try again. Maybe next year
Be the first to ReplyWhat happened to this restaurant? It used to be a 'fine
What happened to this restaurant? It used to be a 'fine dinning' experience! No more. Sloppy inattentive service, poor choices to pick from a very limited menu and when the food finally does arrive it proves to be tasteless. Yikes! The open kitchen design and view of the pool with the Henry Moore sculpture is comforting but can't compensate for the yucky food and poor service. Three of us ordered the Chicken Milanese. One member of our party said he couldn't tell what he was eating. I found it tasteless and had it packed up for my dog who, unlike me, will eat almost anything.
Be the first to ReplyPre-pandemicAll the food was amazing ! Sea scallops and
Pre-pandemicAll the food was amazing ! Sea scallops and meat were both juicy. A bit pricey but worth it for a special occasion. Windows were everywhere for great views of Lincoln Center.
Be the first to ReplyLincoln Ristorante is an extremely good, and I strongly
Lincoln Ristorante is an extremely good, and I strongly recommend it. The atmosphere is also amazing. Every thing we got was terrific and the menu itself was to die for. The staff was really helpful and service is perfect. :)
Be the first to ReplyLovely spot and pasta spot for special occasions.
Recommend booking when Lincoln center has outdoor shows and opera films as you ca bear it form outdoor dining. Pasta and Negronis are fantastic.
Be the first to ReplyI picked this one to host my friends visiting in town
I picked this one to host my friends visiting in town during New York Restaurant Week. I have to say it's very disappointing for what they offered for NYRW. Food was small portion, not well executed. There is large staff team but not what we came for.
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