ℳ𝒶𝓎♍: Afternoon tea here is a great way to decompress after a hectic day and the views are equally awesome. Alongside with tea, scones or macarons they'll additionally serve chips, nuts and kimchi pancakes
Lindsay: Not staying at the hotel? If they tell you there's a wait, just say that you finished dining at Asiate. You'll get a table in a snap. Otherwise, prepare to wait with the masses.
Candace Chang: Great view of Columbus Circle, perfect for afternoon tea on a Sunday. Really impressed with the ginger scones and the Oolong tea pairing. Love the spaciousness and high windows
Kylie Woodley: Great food great service reasonable price. Would definitely recommend this place! Calzone can feed 2 people easily!
Paulina: The most friendly rest. at NYC, good food and excellent service. The owner himself is there to greet you and give you info and advice for your trip.
Deannah Robinson: Also, the staff here is very friendly :-D
Julie Thurston Howell I: The chicken shish kebab was so moist and delish. Hummus is the best in the city that I've found. Best rice also and fantastic service. Will def return, especially for the affordable prices
Eric Grant: Excellent lentil soup and they give you lots of yummy bread.
Aleks J: Sip delicious Turkish coffee over a baklava on a couch while watching the clueless queue across the street in Starbucks.
5. Amy's Bread
8.5
672 9th Ave (btwn W 46th & W 47th St), New York, NY
Bakery · Hell's Kitchen · 267 tips and reviews
Rob Murcek: The devil's food cake is perfection. Almond brioche toast and pistachio croissant twists are favorites for nutty people. Brewed coffee is pretty good and comes with a loyalty program.
Serious Eats: One of NYC's best all-around bakeries, from the breads, to the cakes and cookies, to the sandwiches.
LogoTV: "I go to the one in Hells Kitchen more than what's considered 'okay'. My favorites include: the hazelnut biscotti, the cherry cream scone, and the monkey cake!" -Jeffery Self, Jeffery & Cole Casserole