Lox Cafe

  4.6 – 132 reviews   • Cafe

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LOX at Cafe Bergson is located at the Museum of Jewish Heritage in Lower Manhattan overlooking scenic Battery Park City. It offers a unique combination of old-world Jewish and Russian cuisines created by Chef David Teyf, the owner of LOX Cafe. He brings tradition to the forefront highlighting the natural beauty of his ingredients with a wonderfully minimalistic aesthetic, just as his grandfather once did.

Museum-based cafe for old-world Jewish & Russian fare in casual environs with scenic views.

✔️Breakfast ✔️Brunch ✔️Lunch ✔️Dinner ✔️Dine in ✔️Take out Lox Cafe 10280

Address and Contact Information

Address: 36 Battery Pl, New York, NY 10280

Phone: (646) 437-4231

Website: https://www.loxnewyork.com/

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Reviews

Bridget Cosgrove
LOX is fantastic!!
My friend and I shared the “lox five ways” tasting board and it was one of the best lunches I’ve ever had.
The service was kind, quick, and attentive (my water glass was never empty), and they were easily able to accommodate my gluten allergy.
Can’t recommend LOX enough!
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Miriam
Cutest lunch spot with the tastiest food! The staff were friendly and accommodating and the food came out quick. After we ate we got to enjoy the beautiful outdoors, was a nice experience.
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Mandy Kuo
The vegetarian lox bagel was pretty good and so were the potato latkes. Simple yet tasted homemade. However, for a “high-end” with high prices bistro, the staff and chefs were pretty disappointing in that none of them cared enough to check the ingredients or even know what went in the cooking unlike other restaurants. My husband has a dietary restriction to refined sugar yet they couldn’t bother to find out if the salad dressing, applesauce or walnuts (which tasted sweet to me but could be honey) had sugar or not.
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Robert Cardoni
Delicious Jewish food tucked away on the 2nd floor of the Museum of Jewish Heritage

Hot take – best lox in the city!

Bagel and lox is loaded with delicious fish and cream cheese. My only complaint would have been for more onions. But I love onions.

Deviled eggs are good too

The rainbow cake was decent. There’s better ones around.

Service was good but a little confusing. It’s supposed to be table service but there is no host to seat you. We ended up ordering at the counter but the food was served to our table …

You don’t have to pay the museum admission to eat here

Great views while you eat too!
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Ben Bain
Really great house made lox in a few different varieties. The menu has a bit of an Eastern European feel to it, but with a little New York flair. Chef David Teyf is very present in the kitchen and out around the tables. Not cheap, but high quality food with fresh ingredients, well made. We went for an early brunch before visiting the Museum of Jewish Heritage (although you can eat without buying a ticket to the museum)
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Ed Melman
We were looking for a kosher restaurant that would be quiet enough for us to talk comfortably with each other. We sat down around 11:00 a.m. without a wait on the outdoor patio. There was a nice view of the Hudson river and the Statue of Liberty. Just below the patio was a lovely rock garden where we could walk in the shade. I had a nice challah French toast and my family had various lox bagels. We were happy sharing our breakfasts and had animated conversation without difficulty. Afterwards I briefly viewed some of the museum photos and wall quotes.
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Lauren Rivera
Not good, and expensive for what it is. They don’t have half the things on their menu. The signature sandwich is extremely basic for $30. The lox looked high quality, but had a very slight fish smell. Will stick to Leo’s bagels. Not worth the trip. Don’t recommend. I really wanted to like it because it is close to where I live.
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Edwin Pang
The lox platter is a great value and introduction to the various and impeccably prepared lox varieties including my personal favourite the Pastrami Lox. The condiments, cheeses and breads and bagels just combine to form a symphony of flavours. We loved and savoured every bite and wished we had more space to order more!
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Janine Negrin
We got the crispy potatoes with dill and garlic. They were so tasty. We wish they had them by the bag. They were like chips. We got bagels and potato latkes. All were good but pricey. Vegetarian options.
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David Jasphy
3 of us had Bagel & Lox, Sirniki, & French Toast. The chef was really nice and sent us a complimentary plate of deviled eggs
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