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Good good. Place a bit old
The service was really good and also was the food, but the place looks a little bit old. Anyway all we ordered was delicious and is really well located just next to the Madison Avenue.
Be the first to ReplyGREAT LOBSTER SALAD, FRESH AND TASTY !!
I try a good size lobster salad, radicchio and endives gave a special taste. Main course was a very well prepared salmon with asparagus. Cristy on the outside and medium done inside,...perfect combination. Both dishes fully recommended!
Be the first to ReplyOUTSTANDING
Robert, the outstanding concierge at the Loews Regency recommended Amaranth for a delicious Italian restaurant. The bellini drinks, mozzarella and tomato salad and profiteroles were delicious. My wife and I enjoyed the lunch and plan on going back the next time we're in New York.
Be the first to ReplyExcellent service, perfect Lobster Ravioli
We had lunch here whilst on holiday , it was a haven from the bustle of the heat and shops. The food was fresh and delicious, the service was attentive yet discrete. Very professional . We sat outside and the table was spacious and airy. After a few days in New York we had got used to the high restaurant prices which were a huge shock compared to London......, so our meal here was excellent value for money considering the great quality and service. Highly recommend it.
Be the first to ReplyNever again!
This restaurant is awful!
It is in need of a major redo! It is so shabby the only way to describe it is as sad!
The service is merely adequate. No one comes to the table to see if you need anything or if you are enjoying.
The prices are a joke even for New York City! Eight dollars for a Diet Coke!!!
Minimum per person is $35! Nothing on the menu is worth it! One dish was so bad we sent it back.
I have lived in the city all my life I donโt ever remember a more awful meal.
It seems to be a restaurant for the bridge and tunnel set that want to say they ate on Madison Avenue.. It seems to be quite busy at lunchtime and I cannot for the life of me figure out why.
Amaranth
It's has a very nice ambiance and service. The food fantastic, we had the eggplant, the scallops, the risotto and the sirloin, and our friends and us, enjoyed it very much.
Be the first to ReplyBustling UES Monied Crowd Favorite
I was looking for a restaurant in the 60's to meet a friend for dinner, and had passed Amaranth many times and finally had an excuse to drop in. The place was bustling as usual even for a 7:00 reservation for three. Like many restaurants in NYC, Amaranth has expanded out into the side street, most likely doubling the number of seats pre-pandemic. We shared a Fritto Mediterraneo, which was excellent. Of the three main-courses; chicken paillard, mussels, and Risotto with vegetables, only the mussels was disappointing. When our wait staff, Mirabella (who was excellent) asked if were enjoying our meals, my husband was honest and fair. It appeared that the mussels had been sitting under a heat lamp too long and the top half of the mussels had dried out; however, the bottom haft and sauce were very good. Also, for a restaurant of this quality they served frozen French fries that you would expect from a diner. Mirabella, to her credit, was honest about the fries, saying their potato delivery came up short and this was all that was available and apologized for the mussels. We didn't ask for any compensation, but she took upon herself to speak to the manager and arranged to have our dessert plus another dessert comped. This is an indication of good management responding to a fair and honest review. Bravo. We will definitely make a return trip.
Be the first to ReplyQuintessential Upper East Side Insider Scene
Super-fun, always bustling. Wealthy and wonderful neighborhood clientele. We came back to the city today after a year away. WOW was it expensive. I mean, it was never cheap, but this is absurd.
Be the first to ReplySummer lunch
Amaranth visible off Madison on 62nd St. is an excellent option for a spaced outdoor lunch. The summer breeze coming off of Central Park with the sunshine beyond the reach of the shady umbrellas Amaranth enhances the delicious menu here.
My wife and I enjoyed grilled squid, lobster salad & Nantucket sea scallops.
Their main course salads sampled on an earlier visit , are light & summery yet filling.
Ahh, the pleasures of summer in NYC !!
Overrated with a capital "O"
For lunch, my friend ordered the arrugula salad. It was a medium-size flat plate with a small handful of arrugula just out of the pouch and 7 transparent slivers of parmesan cheese. No dressing, she had to ask for it, and for the bread. My special salad of the day was a bit more generous, but with a bottle of water definitely not worth the 90USD. Service at the table was good, the Maรฎtre D clearly judgmental and giggling about new guests with his assistant. A waste of time and money with so many great places near Central Park.
Be the first to ReplyNot worth at all
Had dinner with family and friends. Nothing (except for the focaccia) was good! Not the service, nor the food. Fish had a very strong smell and risotto was almost a soup! My husbandโs pasta was very bad. Super expensive!! Will never visit again.
Be the first to ReplyWall to wall noise
The East 60s neighborhood in NYC near Central Park is a surprisingly difficult area in which to find a restaurant where one can carry on a conversation. Hope springs eternal, however, and my latest venture was to book a table for three at Amaranth. Bad idea. I asked for the quietest possible table, to no purpose. My guests and I screamed at each other; I was able to grasp the content of perhaps 70% of what they were screaming at me. Amaranth is at present the sort of restaurant where if you order a birthday or other celebratory cake, out comes a cake accompanied by a giant sparkler and even more noise (there were four such celebrations while we were there) The food was OK and the wine list reasonable -- though the rims of the wine glasses had thick Libbey-like beads. The cloth tablecloth was covered with a paper protector on which the Amaranth name was printed. Silly me: I thought Amaranth was a restaurant; what it is, is a raucous bistro full of stentorian thirty-somethings out for a good time. Not a restaurant for grownups; best to avoid it. And my search for a useful restaurant in this neighborhood continues....
Be the first to ReplyOur favorite restaurant in NYC
We found this gem a number of years ago when our daughter lived in NYC and go back every time we are in New York. The food is basically French Bistro with their twist... and everything is great. The atmosphere is charming and despite the fact that it is right in the heart of a lot of shopping it seems to mainly be locals that go there.. so please don't tell too many people how great it is!!!
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