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You're definately going to have to book reservations, otherwise you're probably not getting in, especially if you're rolling with a large party. And please don't try to hassle with the overstressed waitstaff. Their just trying to keep the little sardine-packed shop organized. The restaurant is sardine-packed around the clock. Dinner here isn't the best, it's more about the dessert.
But but.. There's really nothing special, but it's really the experience that counts. Basically, it's just like you strolled into a Friendly's and enjoyed dinner and ice cream. The frozen hot chocolate (as seen on Oprah) is basically a milkshake and the caviar burger must be some ritzy take on the ""hamburger but with caviar"" for any fanny-packed idiot to fall for, simply to take in the thrill of eating on the UES...since the restaurant sits on East 60th in the heart of the UES.
Pros: for families!, could be romantic
Cons: sardine-packed, caviar burger?
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