7 avis sur Tisch Cafeteria – NYU Langone Medical Center
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B B.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 New York, NY
Spent days here and absolutely loved coming. Great breakfast, lunch and dinner with tons of options. The place is brand new and the workers keep it very clean.
Ray B.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Forest Hills, Queens, NY
Well this is delightful, one of the nicest cafeterias I have ever seen. Fantastic layout and design. Service was wonderful. Today I showed up between meals, so I just got to enjoy a perfect coffee and great Apple cinnamon muffin. Can’t wait to dive into the entrees on future visits
Yu W.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Morristown, NJ
This café located in the back of main hospital just oped last month. Everything is brand new, including the shining kitchen, clean counter, and all the big screens dismaying the menu. The pasta station cook your order in front of you with a big cheese wheel so you can chop off some fresh Parmesan. The portion is extremely small. The main entrée only contain less than 200 cal. I was trying the pork with side dish, which included four pieces of sliced pork tenderloin(each for the size of a McDonald’s chicken nugget) and four pieces of artichokes. I think I can finish this $ 7 «main dish» in two minutes. It would be much better to be a part of 7 course menu, but not fit in a café.
Steve L.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Providence, RI
Beautiful new digs, but still *hospital food* Perhaps the only bright spot to Hurricane Sandy was that it washed away the disappointment that was the old NYU Tisch Cafeteria. In its place returned a gleaming multicultural dining common bristling with food options and electronic/USB plug-ins. Was surprised to learn that there was a high-end ramen option. Beef or chicken in a beef or vegetable broth. Isn’t tonkotsu ramen pork-based? Not at NYU, especially one week prior to Rosh Hashanah! Unfortunately, the broth’s highest note was a sour one — seriously, a sour ramen? Noodles were okay, more evocative of a DIY-production than the toothsome noodles available at NYC’s many renouned Japanese shops. Prices were on the steep end($ 8 for the ramen), but on par for hospital cafeterias. Supposedly, employee discounts are to be rolled out later. Coffee options appeared high-end. Unfortunately, I don’t drink coffee.
Linda C.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Queens, NY
not the best tasting food. portion is small. prices keep going up. there are various stations where you can get a salad, hot items, a deli section, pizza, soup, etc. they always have at least 1 special a day that will save you a little $$.
Andrew K.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 San Francisco, CA
This is an ugly cafeteria. But it’s an easy place to pass the time. And they have Dunkjn Donuts coffee.
Renee C.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Hong Kong
Grumpy cashier service, expensive bad food, wish I could have enough time to go across the street for better grub…‘Nuff said… just don’t go there. :( — This review only applies to the cafeteria!