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Ruby Foo's brings the bold flavors of Beijing, Bangkok and Tokyo to Times Square in a big-box setting that is as boisterous as it Broadway neighborhood. Described as "imaginative " by New York Magazine, the 300 seat space and approachable Pan-Asian cuisine is perfect for dinner pre or post show, lunch with clients, brunch with kids, private parties, and any other occasion imaginable. People watch at a Broadway-facing table over pad thai, sample some of the best rolls in the neighborhood at the 20-seat sushi bar, share assort... read more
1626 Broadway, New York 10019, New York, NY, 10019, United States
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Sun | 11:30 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. |
FAKE PEKING DUCK – i feel cheated by the peking duck. it's NOT at all how peking duck is made... it should be called "crispy duck with some maybe peking duck style condiments". the pancake is not authentic, and the skin of the duck is too dry to be anything close the the real deal. the rest of the food is fine, but not that outstanding. a little gimmcky i would say.
For tourists only – I had lunch here last week and was disappointed, even though I went in with fairly low expectations. I had the wok-fried tenderloin with spinach and asparagus. The tenderloin appeared to be sirloin, or else it was just the least tender tenderloin I have ever had. The spinach wasn't even wilted, the asparagus was cooked down to mush, and the sauce was overly salty; it may have been just straight soy sauce. I did enjoy the ambiance, and the service was capable if perhaps a bit overly enthusiastic. It may be... read more
Good for tourists and people who know nothing about good food – Ruby Foo's is a tourist trap. It's a place for people who pay a lot for mediocre food, noise and a chance to be with their fellow bridge and tunnel folks. You will pay a lot for the decore, but the food is no better or worse than a lot of other Chinese and Asian fusion places in NY. For great chinese food nearby, you have Wu Liang Ye and Grand Sichuan just a block away. For asian fusion, there are many places further downtown. For an untrendy rip-off- eat here.
Not too impressed – I went to Ruby Foo's after work with a group of 6. We were seated promptly as we had reservations, however after that the service was slow. I ordered a Chicken Teriyaki dish and found that the chicken was extremely dry. Sushi wasn't anything spectacular for the price. The dim sum however was very good. If you live in new york city, you'll find better food at small restaurants outside of time square and spend half the amount. If your visiting, you'll enjoy the ambiance and the fact that it's in Time Sq...
Great food & fun! – I've always loved Ruby Foo's so when friends visited from out of town, I knew they'd enjoy it. With eye popping decor and a friendly staff, there are plenty of options for those who are picky; there's even vegetarian options. There's thai, chinese, and japanese to pick from and even an extensive drink menu.
Nice dinner – The atmosphere was great, the food was delicious however the server wasn't very knowledgable when it came to questions. The mango teas were delicious but didn't know I'd have to pay for each refill. Other than that, it was a great night out.
Stop ... Thiefs!!!! – This place is terrible.. ..server was rude.. Expected similiar food/quality to blue water grille since they charge blue water grille prices.. sushi had no flavor... dumplings also had no flavor.. crab and shrimp rice was decent..
gave up after one and half hour wait for table – Three of us arrived for dinner about 5:30 on a week night without reservations. We were told that the wait was about twenty minutes and there would be no problem for our 8:00 pm curtain call. For the next hour and a half we stood in the crowded lobby area of this touristy restaurant listening to all types of explanations of why we were not being seated. In reality (to maximize potential diners) they were still taking phone reservations and reallocating tables of those waiting ... read more
Great food and atmosphere – I went to Ruby Foos for my birthday and enjoyed our experience there. The only disappointment was the coat check girls who didn't seem to know what a customer is on a realtively non-busy night (for the coat check girls). The food was great. From the appetizers we ate, the dim sum and other variety of foods, it was impossible to criticize the food. A++ The service was good to excellent along with the attitude. Make reservations but expect to be delayed 15-20 minutes as the hosting staff was having ... read more
Ruby Foo's Times Square has a 3.7 star rating with 164 reviews.
Ruby Foo's Times Square is closed now. It will open on Sunday at 11:30 a.m.
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