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"The pan-Asian menu, heavy on the sushi, wanders all over the place, with oddities like a red-hot yellowtail and jalapeno roll, tempura goat cheese salad and aplate of sushi-shaped desserts...."
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"The glitziest restaurant on the Upper West Side has everything it takes to make the neighborhood happy: fabulous décor, interesting pan-Asian food and the sort of atmosphere that appeals to families with children as well as singles on the prowl. The..."
[ more from fastfood.freedomblogging]
"The best part: As soon as we walked in, the hostess offered my 7-year-old daughter a kids menu, which thankfully featured PB&J rolls served with potato chips...."
[ more from gayot]
| "Ruby Foo's riotous blend of Asian kitsch, carefully calculated food and savvy service adds up to the Upper West's biggest runaway hit of recent years. The guest count at dinner sometimes tops 1,400, so don't expect to carry on an intimate conversation...." |
1 reviews
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[ more from insiderpages]
"Went to Ruby Foo's uptown location, it was an early dinner pre show. We were offered a table in the window, but i asked if we could sit in the main dining room, which is very dramatic with its sweeping stairway and eclectic Asian decor...."
[ more from judysbook]
| "You can probably find a million sushi spot's in the city, but I recently went to Ruby Foo's in Times Square and can certainly say that this is a top notch restaurant. The wait staff is very friendly and accommodating and it is clear the much detailed atte..." |
4 reviews
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[ more from local.yahoo]
| "Company Information: In the midst of New York City's Times Square, Ruby Foo's Dim Sum and Sushi Palace, the critically acclaimed, enormously popular, pan-Asian restaurant on the Upper West Side, now has a sibling starring on Broadway. Curiosity seekers ar..." |
17 reviews
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[ more from local.yahoo]
| "Company Information: If you like overdone Asian decor, you are going to love Ruby Foo's, a large food palace with 400 seats and a menu to match. The restaurant's dim sum and sushi bar are the main culinary attractions, but the menu has every Asian item im..." |
28 reviews
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[ more from lulumanhattan.blogspot]
"I must warn you though that you will feel like you're at the Chinese Pavillion at the Epcot Center. Bright orange and jet black oversized lanterns evoking those in "The Forbidden City" hang over the Shanghai-style dining room...."
[ more from menupages]
"I'm no culinary expert, but the dish had just the right amount of flavoring to leave a pleasant (albeit spicy) aftertaste. My wife, who's much more knowledgeable about food also agreed that it was amazing...."
[ more from nyc]
"Inside this 7,000 square foot, 300-seat, multi-decked "Palace", bold colors, broad decorative strokes, mah-jongg tiled walls and colorful cocktail tables recreate the visual essence of the Ruby Foo's design. There, a huge lacquered "red gate" archway disp..."
[ more from nyjournal.squarespace]
"Once called “king of the one-star restaurant world,” his empire now stretches to sixteen restaurants—some of them clones, and most of them in New York. His lone failure, as far as I know, was the ill-fated Barça 18, which not even..."
[ more from search.cityguide.aol]
| "It may take a little extra kung-fu fighting to squeeze out a reservation at this gold-hued, massively sensational couplet of restaurants, but boy is it worth it. Part Silk Road mystique and part Charlie Chan kitsch, Ruby Foo 's is the kind of pan-Asian wo..." |
22 reviews
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[ more from travel.yahoo]
| "OverviewIf you like overdone Asian decor, you are going to love Ruby Foo's, a large food palace with 400 seats and a menu to match...." |
26 reviews
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[ more from wcities]
"If you like overdone Asian decor, you are going to love Ruby Foo's, a large food palace with 400 seats and a menu to match. The restaurant"s dim sum and sushi bar are the main culinary attractions, but the menu has every Asian item imaginable (the pad t..."
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