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Norma's
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Folks, seriously, do NOT go there. We had Sunday brunch at Norma's recently and I don't even know where to start. Let me talk about the one positive aspect first: We were promptly seated (might have to do with the fact that we got there at 8am and had a reservation). Waitress was very unfriendly -- I asked her for her recommendation and she just mumbled somthing about ""Depends on your taste"" -- thanks, very helpful. I had Norma's eggs benedict (basically eggs benedict on mini pancakes with some asparagus), my wife had the egg white frittata -- there was nothing wrong with the food, but it certainly is NOT the best breakfast in New York. I'd compare it to average diner food, definitely not better than that. The portions were pretty small (contrary to what you might read in other reviews) -- and the pricing is OUTRAGEOUS. I mean, I have lived in this city for many years, but when you pay $80 for two persons for breakfast, it better be freaking awesome. And it really wasn't. The place itself is very unspectacular, typical hotel lobby kind of place. So, here are two tips: a) If you want really good quality and you are willing to spend some money on it (like $80 for two persons), go to Sarabeth Central Park: These guys have the best breakfast I have ever had in New York, the portions are huge, the staff is super friendly and the place is just gorgeous. b) If you want a lower budget breakfast in a relaxed place, go somewhere in the Village, for example Grey Dog Cafe or Tartine.
Cons: Small portions, outrageous pricing, average quality, diner type of food, unspectacular ambience, rude staff
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