Windowless space glows with neon lights and pulses with a nightclub vibe. Diners cook seafood soup with mussel, squid, shrimp at individual burners, enjoying a buffet-style interactive experience. Large groups fit comfortably with casual sauce bar and ice cream.
Korean seafood soup features mussel, squid, shrimp with a mild peppery kick. Buffet-style dining lets you try new soups on request alongside a healthy herb base.
Good to know
Reservations are not accepted; expect long wait times on weekends.
Happy hour offers $5 well drinks Monday through Friday.
The restaurant is all-you-can-eat, providing unlimited options.
Small, minimalist space with bamboo accents and a glass window shows dumpling-making crafts. Soup dumplings are juicy and flavorful, served very hot. Atmosphere stays lively and inviting, perfect for casual meals with friends or family.
Soup dumplings stand out with juicy, flavorful fillings and come out very hot. The beef soup is balanced and not overly salty, paired well with noodles and other dumplings like shrimp and pork.
Good to know
Expect a wait time of about 20 minutes for a party of 3 on Thursday evenings.
The restaurant does not take reservations.
Weekends are very busy; visit on weekdays for a lighter crowd.
Bright, modern space with soft jazz music and friendly staff creates a calm, cozy vibe. Rich squash soup and escarole and bean soup offer standout flavors. Thin, crispy pizza and phenomenal desserts make it a unique spot to linger.
Squash soup and escarole and bean soup stand out with rich flavors. The menu includes varied soup options alongside other dishes.
Good to know
Pizza One offers a variety of selections, including many other dishes, soups, and salads.
All items at Pizza One are homemade and prepared in-house.
The prices at Pizza One were reasonable.
Vietnamese spot shines with hearty pho and a balanced pork wonton broth that blend savory and sweet. Cozy, dark atmosphere invites quiet dining amid a moderate bustle. Soups like hot and sour offer flavorful, quick lunch options.
Soups feature hearty pho with light chicken broth and a balanced pork wonton broth that blends savory and sweet. Hot and sour soup offers a delicious, flavorful option for a quick lunch.
Good to know
A 4% fee applies to all credit card payments.
Cash payments may offer lower prices compared to card payments.
Expect small portion sizes; some diners may leave still hungry.
Cozy French vibe shines with beautiful decor and lively tables. Butternut squash soup warms on rainy days, while live jazz music adds elegance every Sunday.
Smooth, lightly sweet butternut squash soup suits a rainy day. Mushroom soup and French onion soup appear as starters alongside ravioli.
Good to know
Happy hour at the bar runs on Saturdays with special drink prices.
The restaurant offers a 3-course prix fixe menu during Hudson Valley Restaurant Week.
Parking is limited and metered; check for parking within 30 minutes.
Small Asian bistro offers fresh sushi and warm miso soup in a quiet ambiance with intimate seating. Tables are tightly arranged, perfect for close conversation. Full service bar adds a casual yet high-end touch.
Warm, comforting miso soup comes perfectly seasoned. Wonton soup also appears on lunch specials alongside sushi and salads.
Good to know
Lunch specials are available daily, offering great value.
Free parking is available on site, but can be tricky during busy times.
Prices for food and drinks are reasonable, making it a good value.
Elegant space offers a warm, cozy atmosphere with beautiful lighting and classic decor. Minestrone soup is first rate but may arrive late and lacks garnishes. Noise rises for a lively vibe, perfect for groups and family dinners.
Minestrone soup tastes first rate and pairs well with other dishes. Soup service can be delayed, sometimes arriving after others finish eating. It lacks the garnishes that other dishes have.
Good to know
Check your bill carefully as extra items may be added without notice.
Parking is available for free behind the restaurant after 7 p.m.
Reservations are recommended, especially on weekends to avoid long wait times.
Seafood shines with exceptional dishes and a nautical theme brightening the space. Soups like squash soup offer decent flavor but stay average overall. Cozy booths provide a comfortable atmosphere despite noise during busy times.
Squash soup stands out as a great option, while chowder soup comes with loads of cream. Soups tend to be on the average side in terms of flavor and richness.
Good to know
Reservations are a must on weekends due to high demand.
Parking is metered until 7 pm, but there's a lot behind the restaurant.
Expect meal costs to be around $75 or more per person.