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Called 5 points today and asked them to fax me their menu and they said they would not?!!! Couldn't believe it. I'm thinking of bring a party of abot 10 here and they won't fax me a menu? Then I asked if she could describe the menu, and she replied that it changes daily. I then asked what today's menu was and she refused to tell me that?!!! Makes me not want to go here ever, but I have read nothing but glaring reviews on the food here. Although 90% of the reviews are for the Sunday Brunch, so I'm wondering the following:

1. Does anyone know where to find a sample menu online, or can anyone post a sample menu that has eaten dinner here.

2. Those that have eaten dinner here, can you give a quick review and your thoughts on the setting, food, service, etc.

Thanks in advance,

stan

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Hmm, I wonder if she's related to the hostess who refused to fax Kim WB a wine list. The question I would have in mind would be "When I arrive at the restaurant, will I be allowed to see the menu?"

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Not an excuse for rudeness, but maybe they do not have a fax machine? Still a good idea to tell the management about the bad treatment tho' :biggrin:

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Those that have eaten dinner here, can you give a quick review and your thoughts on the setting, food, service, etc.

I don't think you need anyone's thoughts on their service Stan :laugh: You already got that.

I would have thought that if this was the highest rated place in the world and they were charging $5 a head, you still wouldn't want to go. There are just so many great places to go to in New York, I can't think why you would want to give this place a second chance. Sure that may be tough on what could be a good business with one lousy member of staff, but hey ... life is tough in the service industry.

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I've been there 2 times. I was very unimpressed. I think it's very overrated. One good dish though, baked pasta with 3 cheeses. I really can't remember much of what I ate. How's that for making an impression.

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Five Points serves what I think is the best brunch in NYC. Great food, great drinks, fun setting.

That said, I've been to dinner there once and was decidedly underwhelmed.

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