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Businiess name:  Cafe Sabarsky
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Most of the reviews... along with most of the advice we got from friends... said this place ""has great desserts, but the food is mediocre and way too expensive."" As usual, most people are wrong.\r \r The food was excellent. We had a variety of sausages, and they all were good. Plump, tasty, without whatever it is that comes back at you to make you reach for the TUMS. The spätzel was also excellent, good flavoring and not as obnoxiously gooey as it often is. \r \r The desserts WERE terrific, as was the Austrian whipped cream heavy coffee. The only taste disappointment was the Austrian beer, Stiegl Lager. It had... I donno how to describe it... a taste like hay? \r \r The service too was great. Very professional, but not overly formal or stiff-necked. It IS expensive, but once in a couple months, it's worth it. --Eat Club is a roving group of NYC gluttons

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