The service was average especially for it being the plaza ... the buffet breakfast just on weekends and the breakfast is scarce on menu .. blueberry pancakes are excellent
Unfamiliar with the city and hiding out from fans, Charlie Chaplin once stayed here in 1916 because he didn’t know of any other hotel where you could dine. Read more.
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Came for brunch. It was excellent. They have an open buffet as well as a menu to order off of. Come on a VERY empty stomach and with company so you can try a bit of everything. Staff was also amazing.
I'm overwhelmed at the size and fabulousness of my room. A private terrace? In NYC? Overlooking the library? Yes please.
Smaller plates include the roasted lemon chicken on tarragon and couscous ($11). Among the larger entrees and sandwiches, try poached fish with mint salad ($20) or the pulled-pork sandwich ($10). Read more.
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Go Sunday for the buffet. On Saturdays, get the Herring Sampler, Swedish meatballs, Smoerrebroed (gravlax, shrimp skagen, salmon). Be sure to get egg with Kalles Kaviar on the side. Drink Danish Mary!
The bar room is a cool place for after-work cocktails and hors d’oeuvres, and on the weekends, Benoit serves one of the best brunches in Midtown (it includes a dessert buffet). [Eater 38 Member]
Great restaurant, top-notch service, solid cocktails, and extensive wine list. Really liked the Benoit Burger.
The three-course, $25 lunchtime prix fixe menu is one of the better deals in midtown. And per Adam Platt, the signature tarte flambée is worth a special trip. Read more.
One of the best place in NYC to eat Indian food. Really great!!! Lunch buffet is cheap and soooo tasty!!!! My fav Indian spot in NYC!