
Regional American fare, including oysters and much-hyped fried chicken, in a lively, modern space.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 131 Sullivan St, New York, NY 10012
Phone: (212) 677-6200
Website: http://www.thedutchnyc.com/
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The server was attentive as well. I had a very nice coffee but unfortunately it was served cold. I was desperate for coffee so didn’t complain. we got the fried chicken with biscuits and that was yummy. The goat cheese with beets salad was phenominal. the deviled eggs were also good but a bit too strong flavoring. But beautiful presentation all around. I would definitely return here next time Im in town.
The food was good. To be honest, it was the decor and ambiance that really made the experienc top notch for me. And also free matches which you never see in restaurants anymore.
There are a few ways that did stand out the burger, beautiful perfect shape, perfect hamburger size ratio, fries, overflowing, tall, beautiful as well and the drink they serve served this amazing looking bloody Mary in this glass fish, which I loved and they make it just the way I like it with double the alcohol however I asked for this it didn’t come this way, but everyone should do this, but even with the alcohol, it felt quite dark, which was strange
The fried chicken, gorgeous delicious who doesn’t love fried chicken, the steak beautiful I mean everything was so well put together plated well made well with class in style the crispy potatoes so
When did it blew me away though was the oysters I don’t know what oyster I had but it was like smooth butter. I wanted 100 more of those then I might come back for.
Also I find the menu to be limited.
This was the first dining at this restaurant and I wasn’t impressed.
The food is forgettable, unimaginative, uncomfortable to eat, a kimchi fried tastes exactly like kimchi with rice, chicken tastes like chicken, honey biscuits taste exactly like biscuits with honey on them. The food is so boring. The appetizer selection is expensive and atrocious. Incredibly expensive for no reason, will not be coming back ever again.
Notable mentions:
– the coffee was surprisingly good, a 7.8 flat white served up!
– the Key Line Donut was the best dish we had, great softness and flavour to sweetness ratio!
The other dishes were good but not great.
– Fried Chicken crust was too crunchy and fell off the meat easily
– the deviled eggs were perfectly average
– the frittata was good but had too much cheese and not enough crusting