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👍 Brasserie Pushkin is a must-visit restaurant in ...

👍 Brasserie Pushkin is a must-visit restaurant in New York City. The food is absolutely delicious, and the service is impeccable. The atmosphere is cozy and inviting, making it the perfect place for a romantic dinner. The staff is friendly and attentive. I highly recommend trying their Russian specialties, especially the beef stroganoff. You won't be disappointed. 👍

I had the pleasure of dining at a recently recomme...

I had the pleasure of dining at a recently recommended restaurant, and I must say, it was an amazing experience. The food was delicious, and the service was outstanding. The waiter was attentive and friendly, ensuring that my dining experience was exceptional. I highly recommend visiting this restaurant for a memorable meal.

I recently dined at a restaurant on NY Eater's lis...

I recently dined at a restaurant on NY Eater's list, and I must say, the experience was exceptional. The atmosphere was cozy and inviting, making it the perfect place for a romantic dinner. The food was absolutely delicious, and the service was top-notch. The waitstaff was attentive and knowledgeable, providing excellent recommendations. I highly recommend visiting this restaurant for a memorable dining experience.

I recently had the pleasure of dining at Brasserie...

I recently had the pleasure of dining at Brasserie Pushkin, and it was an incredible experience. The ambiance is elegant and sophisticated, perfect for a special occasion. The food was extraordinary, especially the borscht and pelmeni. The service was exceptional, and the staff was attentive and friendly. I highly recommend this restaurant for anyone looking for a unique dining experience.

👌 The Brasserie Pushkin is truly amazing. The food...

👌 The Brasserie Pushkin is truly amazing. The food is wonderful and the service is exceptional. The atmosphere is cozy and relaxing. I especially enjoyed their traditional Russian dishes, they were full of flavor and beautifully presented. The caviar was divine, and the vodka selection was extensive. I highly recommend visiting Brasserie Pushkin for a taste of Russian cuisine. 👌

The dining experience at Brasserie Pushkin was bey...

The dining experience at Brasserie Pushkin was beyond my expectations. From the moment I stepped in, I was greeted with warm hospitality. The interior is elegant and classy, perfect for a special occasion. The food was divine, especially the caviar and blinis. The service was impeccable, and the staff was knowledgeable about the menu. I highly recommend Brasserie Pushkin for anyone looking for an unforgettable dining experience.

🍽️ Brasserie Pushkin is a gem in New York City. Th...

🍽️ Brasserie Pushkin is a gem in New York City. The food is simply divine. The flavors are well-balanced, and the presentation is beautiful. The staff is attentive and knowledgeable, providing excellent recommendations. I highly recommend trying their traditional Russian dishes, they are authentic and delicious. It's truly a dining experience like no other. 🍽️

The Brasserie Pushkin has a unique and elegant amb...

The Brasserie Pushkin has a unique and elegant ambiance. The staff is attentive and professional. The menu offers a variety of Russian dishes that are prepared with authenticity and quality ingredients. The beef stroganoff is a must-try, tender and full of flavor. The desserts are also delectable, especially the honey cake. Overall, a wonderful dining experience.

Very impressive place. The food is excellent. Well...

Very impressive place. The food is excellent. Well worth the prices. The soup was excellent and beefstroganoff was really delicious. Desserts were good but not Russians. Very interesting presentation of desserts though. Nice crowd as well and nice interiors. Highly recommend and will visit again.

I've been wanting to try Pushkin for a while. My h...

I've been wanting to try Pushkin for a while. My heart fluttered when I read their posted menu outside. Sometimes it's nice treating yourself when you're dining alone. The posted menu noted a pre-fixe theatre offering. I readied my palate for a grand experience.

I was given a table in back at 5:15PM. I sat on a comfortable bench cushioned with plush pillows. All tables but the one I was seated was lined with a white table cloth. The server arrived and asked for my beverage choice. I excused myself to the bathroom. The bathroom is very nice, but the door is equally as heavy. I took my time, because they need to add a tablecloth to my table. However, I returned to an unadorned table. This was the first disappointment. The next disappointment left my mouth dry. Where is my drink? I waited while the server made eye contact and passed by the table at least 3 times until he returned with a drink I ordered at least 10 minutes ago. When the water finally arrived, I ordered vanilla tea. It was presented beautifully.

For dinner, I had the Original "Pojarsky", which consisted of veal & chicken cutlets, housemade crouton crust. This was delicious. It's normally served with mushroom sauce, but I requested it on the side. A side of crisp potatoes come with the piece of mashed up meat. The Pojarsky is delicious and beautifully presented. Along with the entree, I ordered Asparagus with hollandaise sauce on the side. The green and white Asparagus stalks were cooked perfectly.

It's safe to say the food is delicious and presented in a fine dining manner. And lots of Yelpers are excited to try Brasserie Pushkin. Yet, there is no excuse for poor service. I was SO DISAPPOINTED about the service and overall experience. I was looking for a joyful and memorable experience and was let down time and again. Why was my table the only table without a table cloth after 5:00PM? Why did it take at 10 minutes for water to arrive? Why did the server not offer a stool for my purse (this is only the plight of the 1%), but everyone else was offered a stool? After dinner, I just wanted to leave. I wanted to try the desserts, but the service my dinner with a sour taste in my mouth.

I've worked in the service industry for many years. I understand how it feels to work all day on one's feet and for that reason, I think 20% tip is the minimum. I've been sticking to this ratio for years. However, with the disgusting service, I left only 15%. My hope is that management really strives to fulfill the hype and expectation for many years by improving their service and diners' experiences. However, they did not live up to mine.

mediocre veal chops. my medium rare chop arrived ...

mediocre veal chops. my medium rare chop arrived medium, my wife's medium rare plus chop arrived rare and was twice the size of mine. service is a mess, busboys standing around with trays of foods getting cold. very limited vegetable choices. slightly claustrophobic in the back. expensive. we will not be back.

Brasserie Pushkin

Brasserie Pushkin

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