Good place for friends, awesome tune, skip sushi, but do the bento box desert!
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Alex I.
Good place for friends, awesome tune, skip sushi, but do the bento box desert!
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Alex I.
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Ruby Foo's is a classic and it is guaranteed to be an enjoyable dining experience. Their asian-inspired seafood menu is great and everything you order is presented in a fun and interesting way. The...
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Ruby Foo's is a classic and it is guaranteed to be an enjoyable dining experience. Their asian-inspired seafood menu is great and everything you order is presented in a fun and interesting way. The hype is extreme over this place, and it may not be worth it, but I've always enjoyed myself, so I can't see any real complaints. The prices are high, but the food is great. Enjoy!
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Awesome food and service. I like this place. Overall the best chinese eats in the city considering service, decor, location and taste. The service was good and the food is delicious. Not too...
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Awesome food and service. I like this place. Overall the best chinese eats in the city considering service, decor, location and taste. The service was good and the food is delicious. Not too expensive and a good location. I recommend it with little reservation. Try to find a better chinese spot in the city.
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Good sushi spot in Times Sq.
You can probably find a million sushi spot's in the city, but I recently went to Ruby Foo's in Times Square and can certainly say that this is a top notch restaurant. The wait staff is very friendly...
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Eff R.
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You can probably find a million sushi spot's in the city, but I recently went to Ruby Foo's in Times Square and can certainly say that this is a top notch restaurant. The wait staff is very friendly and accommodating and it is clear the much detailed attention was put into the overall decor of the premises. If you're with a large group of people there's more than enough room in the back of the restaurant to accommodate large parties and some of the tables even have a smaller "turntable" in the middle so you can share your dishes with your guests. There's also a full bar area and the restaurant is open late on the weekdays and later on the weekends, so feel free to enjoy dinner at 11:30 p.m. Prices are fair, but definitely bring your wallet, because the food won't come cheap. Trust me, the dishes are also worth the wait and there is an assortment of types of sushi and rolls at your disposal. This is certainly the kind of place you'd want to take a date and if you are too big on the Times Square scene, there is another Ruby Foo's somewhere in the 70s.
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Eff R.
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