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Businiess name:  Seppi's Restaurant & Bar
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Who'd-a thunk that there would be a good French bistro in west midtown, in a mainstream, middlebrow hotel, for gosh's sakes?! It was one of those evenings where I just didn't have the get-up-and-go to travel anywhere to eat--and Seppi's is conveniently a block away. I braced myself for Bland City, and instead was pleasantly surprised by a surprisingly brisk bar scene, quick service and hearty, fairly priced food. The house pate was earthy, flavorful and big enough to share; the steak au poivre was juicy and bursting with flavor. Roasted baby chicken was succulent and tender, and a carmelized banana tart ended the meal on a decadent note. If you happen to be around W 56th, and want a casual-but-not-dingy, nice-but-not-TOO-nice dinner out, you could do a whole lot worse than Seppi's--it certainly leaves overpriced, underflavored Rue 57 in the dust. Pros: Classic bistro fare, Good bar scene, Walk-Ins accepted Cons: Semi-touristy

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