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Cohen's Bakery
Our first visit, easily earned a 4.5 star. We’d heard of this place, so stopped by on a very rainy Friday at 12:30 for lunch. Three of us total, one who uses a walker, so we went in the side entrance rather than through the narrow main bakery which would have been impossible. The classic Reuben was great, others had a chicken sandwich which looked good too. Of course I came home with some raisin pumpernickel and a few pastry. This is the type of bakery everyone needs near their home (but sadly for us, it’s a 2+ hour drive, so we’ll just keep in mind for our next visit). Glad this current family bought the business AND the original recipes for everything. A great find!!
Got charged for an additional item I didn’t order. Receipts provided are vague, you don’t know what you paid for each item or what the pound price is. The biggest turn off is the “tip pressure” receipt. They give you a receipt with 4 boxes to choose from for various tipping levels. I had to hunt where to sign it, that area was at the top of the receipt. Who puts the total at the top? And when you are only bagging something out of the case for me to take to go, you actually think a tip is warranted? That’s your job, you are not special. I highly doubt that it’s still owned by anyone with the last name of Cohen anymore, that was obvious.
Harana Market
I visited Harana Market just after peak fall foliage, and I’m certain it would be a beautiful spot in any season, with its views overlooking Roundabout Creek. Dining here feels like you’re immersed in nature, which perfectly complements their exceptional Filipino cuisine. The three-stage cooked lechon kawali is among the best I’ve tasted, the bistek is outstanding, and the mango float cake is a must-try. I loved the food so much that I even ordered another lechon kawali to go—a testament to how delicious it is, especially considering I live near Woodside, Queens, the heart of Filipino food in metro New York. Though the staff isn’t all Filipino, they show a genuine appreciation for the cuisine, and I was impressed by their pronunciation of challenging Filipino words and their knowledge of each dish’s ingredients. This effort creates a true connection with the Filipino community in a what is a predominantly white area, bridging cultures in a respectful and authentic way. While some may find the prices a bit high, we’re in a post-COVID era where many things cost more. Beyond quality and taste, Harana Market offers a rare and much-needed glimpse into Filipino cuisine that’s worth every penny.
This place is so inviting and welcoming! The staff here are so friendly!!! The food is delicious! I love their take on Filipino cuisine. A bit pricey for sure but worth every bite! Definitely take a trip to try them out!
Garden House
I was disappointed by my experience at this limited halal Arabic restaurant. Our group of hikers had contacted the restaurant in advance to coordinate a dinner plan, and we were optimistic about our visit. However, the experience fell short of our expectations. Upon arrival, the owner greeted us while smoking a cigarette, showing a lack of courtesy, especially since we had children with us. The family-style mixed meat entree was served cold, and the lamb was rare, the kofta tasteless, and the chicken dry. Additionally, the portions were inadequate for the number of people in our group. We waited a long time for our salads, which seemed forgotten until we reminded the staff. There was also insufficient water for our group. To make matters worse, we were charged extra for items we did not order, and the owner was rude, claiming we needed to order more appetizers despite the already inadequate portions. Overall, I would recommend avoiding this restaurant. It did not provide the quality dining experience one would hope for from an Arabic establishment.
Hospitable staff serving delicious Mediterranean cuisine. Gorgeous décor, and in season the garden is open, allowing for Al fresco dining. No beers on draft but there are bottled beers. Clean bathroom. Unpaved parking in the rear. In October 2019 the Ulster County Libertarian Party convened here.
Bangkok Cafe New Paltz
Came in for an early dinner at Bangkok Cafe. Sweet staff, feel like Thai grandmother vibes. The food came out quickly, hot and fresh ingredients. Medium was the perfect spice level for us. Everything tasted great, authentic flavor and rich vibrancy. My partner and I enjoyed this meal greatly. Feels like home with tasty food and reasonable prices! Each entry is roughly $15 which is amazing for Thai food prices.
We have been going to Bangkok Cafe for the better part of 10 years and have consistently had amazing food here! The owners are the sweetest, nicest people who bring an authentic air to the neighborhood. As someone who travels extensively, we are incredibly particular about where we go out & these guys are as good if not better than anywhere in NYC.
Tosco's Pizzeria
Best pizza in the area and I travel all over for work. Would be a great in house restaurant if more people knew about it. Could use a salad bar and a pinball machine 🤔
Food is always excellent, never had a problem with them. Always on time with my food. Thank you 😊
IPho
Cute little spot! The food was delicious! Unfortunately the service wasn't all that great. My family and I were seated very quickly and everyone is very very nice but once we got our food it was hard to ask the server for extra food or extra drinks. When we did ask it was either forgotten about or it took very long to get. Other than the service the food was excellent!!
I enjoy coming here often. Not only is the food amazing the service is friendly and the Atmosphere of the place is beautiful. They have a lovely array of flowers around their fenced area and the benches outside are protected by large umbrellas. If it gets a bit chilly they even have outside heaters. And by evening they have cute outdoor lights that warms up the atmosphere.
Tokyo Sushi
Personally wasn’t my favorite place. My boyfriend thought they were decent and prices were good. Service was okay overall. Things just seemed over cooked or spicy. I feel everyone should try for themselves but I could recommend definitely better places just further away.
Food are just okay. The sauce of the salad is so weird and the miso soup is really salty. Sushi was okay. The udon noodle soup tastes good! It wasn’t that crowded when we were there.
New Paltz Indian Restaurant
I visited here based on a recommendation with my wife and two friends. We arrived around 4pm on a Wednesday and there were plenty of available tables. We were seated immediately and greeted by warm and friendly staff. We took some recommendations from the staff as well as ordered some food to try out. Appetizers were absolutely delicious and we all were able to sample each a little so it was a very good sized portion for all of us to enjoy. We all ordered separate entrees but the star of the show was definitely their signature dish CHICKEN CURRY…it was amazing to say the least. Everything we ordered came to the table at the proper time and was cooked very well. Each dish was shared by all and we had smiles all around as we tried the different dishes. They do have some extremely good beverages. I wanted to try the mango juice and I ended up having a second because it was delicious! Our visit there was nothing short of fantastic and you can easily see this is a family owned restaurant with the father in the kitchen, the mom greeting and inviting in the dining room and there son wearing whatever hat is necessary at the moment. I am certainly going back to visit them again and would stand by a recommendation to visit and try this New Paltz Indian Restaurant for good food, warm and friendly atmosphere and service that altogether will not break the bank. This is a restaurant that is underrated and the food speaks for itself!
it's a soulless cafeteria inside and the service can be slow but the food doesn't disappoint. more BIR than authentic India but that's ok - i would bring my family from the UK here and they would be happy. great lamb saag! $10-20 per person is a joke of course, 2 entrees, a nan, a chai tea, tax and tip will set you back more than $60, so think $30-50.
P&G’s
The food was pretty decent, but the waitress was far from welcoming, which made me not want to stay. I never had a waitress interrupt me while I was eating to take the salt and pepper away, and not bring it back.... Seemed like she was In a rush to get my friend and I out, even though they didn't close for another hour.... We were never even asked once how the food was, along with the only time we were asked if we needed anything else was when she brought out the check. Needless to say I never want to go there again.
All the staff are extremely friendly and helpful. We had French onion soup and their pretzel appetizer to warm up from the rainy day. It was just perfect.
M & C JAMAICAN CUISINE
Curry goat and sweet plantain were delicious. The staff was very friendly. Affordable food prices
Ate at M&C for the first time. I'm staying over in Huegenot, NY. Googled carribean food and they were the first ones that came up. I drove about 40mns. I ordered jerk chicken, cabbage, rice/peas, macaroni, and cheese, and 2 beef patties. It was all hot and fresh. It craved my taste.
Momiji Sushi & Grill
Absolutely delicious food and hot sake, and a huge bonus that it's close to home! The spider roll and shrimp lover's roll (mine) were fantastic! My boyfriend got the hibachi combo with shrimp (I had a couple of bites and loved it) and scallops and the eel roll combo and said they were delicious too. The miso soup starter was tasty as well. It's a small place, it was comfortable, well lit and quiet on a Monday evening. We'll definitely be visiting again.
The quality of the fish here is superb! And the ginger dressing is fantastic! Reasonable prices and the service was good. The dining room is small, maybe 8 tables and the sushi bar. The food was served on attractive dishes, but the decor, and the prefab tables and chairs, give the room a dated and cold feel. Still, for fish of this quality, I'm happy to overlook that!
The Bakery
The food is good, but the staff makes it so unwelcoming to enter and order. They’re extremely slow always making me late to wherever I need to go. The point of a take out bakery is the quick and effective process of getting food, not standing there for 15 minutes before someone even notices you. The workers lack the ability to multi task or greet customers. Horrible the way I was treated and disregarded, this place needs to focus more on kindness and an appropriate work ethic NOT decorating, walking around ignoring customers and talking with their coworkers/friends.
The food at this bakery might be good, but the customer experience left a lot to be desired. I waited over 40 minutes just to buy a pie that was already sitting in the refrigerator, ready to go. When I asked if I could simply pay for it, I was told I had to wait in line behind over 12 people ordering breakfast and coffee, which needed to be prepared first. While the staff seemed overwhelmed and could have used more help, the lack of a system to handle quick purchases was frustrating and disappointing. I would not recommend this bakery, as the negative overall experience far overshadowed any potential enjoyment of the food.