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This place sounds WONDERFUL! Though I can't find any info online about pricing... can you compare it to another restaurant? More or less expensive than Le Pain Quotidien, for instance?
It is similar to LPQ. Paninis were ~$7 and large and came with salad. Large entree-type salads are about $11. Entrees are about $9-$16. Wine varies.
oh, I like the the tabbachi logo
I love the annoyed look of the woman in the bottom right corner of the last photo.
Not the main menu, but this is the to go menu.
BEWARE the french toast is tiny!!! way overpriced for $8. wonder what's on their mind...
Who is the guy on the bench?
I guess he's italian...
If you know any information about him, please please please let me know...I'd like to meet him!
We love Tarallucci in our neighborhood: since it's opened it's our favorite local cafe, serving just about the best espresso (Danese coffee) in lower NY. I was delighted to see one near my workplace: so I popped in one afternoon. Mini sandwich, toasted came w. a nice green salad, great service & w. espresso to finish, good price at $6.95! I was delghted. Returned Sunday night for light dinner: well there is no dinner really instead they do "assagi". I ordered a 7.95 sandwich, they were out, so the waiter suggested the lasagna instead: I wanted a glass of wine, but, gulp, no glass under $10. was available. The lasagna was very good, but why can't I choose a nice table wine to go with a 7.95 sandwich? like I am have to pay more for my wine than my entree?? no thanks. The decor is great, the service friendly, but assagi are a "fregatora" in my opinion, tiny eats for big prices along with those big single glass prices. OK if I am a big wine drinker, I may want to spend an evening tasting the better wines, but why not offer just those in for a bite a nice inexpensive glass of something drinkable? Please?
Desserts could be expanded here...there were only pastries left. I won't be back for dinner...but definately for the great coffee.
I had brunch a week ago and decided to come back for dinner. First of all the best coffee in NY. Dinner was absolutely sublime. Comparable to Babbo at 1/3 the cost. Started out with cheese/salami tasting plate then had hen's broth with cheese dumplings and for main course sea bass with roasted tomato and asparagus. I was rendered speechless with ever bite. the wine selection is amazing. All in all one of the best dining experiences I ever had -- I will definitely be back.