Reviews

  1. Tyana Smith ★★★★★

    The New York Café was absolutely spectacular. From the moment we walked in, the atmosphere felt rich with culture and history, the ceiling paintings were breathtaking, truly a work of art. The live music added such a beautiful, immersive touch, creating an experience that felt both grand and intimate at the same time. The staff were incredible, the food was outstanding, and every detail felt thoughtfully curated. A special mention to the hot chocolate hands down one of the best I’ve ever had. The mix of dark and white chocolate was indulgent and perfectly balanced, topped with whipped cream… unreal. It felt so authentic, like nothing you’d taste anywhere else. An unforgettable experience from start to finish. I would highly, highly recommend visiting if you’re ever there.

  2. SC ★★★★★

    A delightful find in Hampstead! Cosy and homey. Staff were friendly and attentive. We ordered full American breakfast and salmon bagel with coffee and tea. Decent portions, and excellent coffee! Expected more fluffy pancake and more crispy bacons. Otherwise everything was perfect!

  3. Chris Allsopp ★★★★★

    Delightful little place for a relaxed brunch. I was greeted and asked to take a seat as I was dining in. Full table service. Great selection on the menu; I already knew I wanted Eggs Benedict; however Pulled Pork Eggs Benedict was an option. Never seen this before, was told that pulled pork was a speciality of theirs and so I ordered along with Avocado as an extra. A bit of a wait for the food, but if you are in a hurry then they do a take-away service. Beautifully presented, each element tasted wonderful. Not sure I would have pulled pork again with eggs Benedict, but that doesn't take away from the quality of each ingredient and the service as a whole.

  1. Luminita Mindru ★★★★★

    I visited on a Sunday, the weather was great and I can tell the food was better than anywhere in London I’ve been to before. The setting is modest and cosy but the food is outstanding! The cappuccino was really authentic and not too sour like most coffee shops in London serve it. The waiter made suggestions and they served brunch at 3:30 pm, very convenient and the food presentation was also very lovely with cream on the side and they have been very courteous to let us stay and enjoy ourselves until the coffee shop was closing. I don’t usually leave reviews, but this place deserves it!

  2. Darren Barrett ★★★★☆

    We chose here because it was close to our hotel and we're able to view the menu at our hotel prior to visiting. The new Google feature of showing the cost per person also showed us it was reasonably priced too which was a factor in our choice. On arrival we were seated quickly and then served for food and drinks. The food arrived quickly and was hot and delicious. I could not see any WiFi codes advertised and I had little phone signal whilst in the building which was disappointing. Be wary of the optional but automatically added 12.5% service charge, it is mentioned in the small print on the menus but it's easy to miss. Prices seemed reasonable with my wife and I eating and drinks for £30 including service charge, I let it add on in leiu of a tip. Overall I eould recommend for the food alone but some touches could be improved.

  3. Sara Marques ★★★★☆

    Nice little cozy cafe. We went in for a brunch and tried the full American and omelette. Unfortunately doesn’t have baby nappy change facilities , but they accommodated space for the pushchair (we visited with a 6 months old baby). We understand that it’s a small cafe and the toilets are small but might impact our decision to visit again in the future

  1. Harry Wallis ★★★★☆

    Visited this lovely, quaint cafe today for breakfast - it was a bit busy, but that’s to be expected for a Sunday morning. The menu has great variety - loads of choices for breakfast/brunch. We shared the pancakes and some toast on the side. The food was exceptionally good; fresh, tasty and excellent service from the staff.

  2. John Lojek ★★★★★

    Cozy and delicious all-day breakfast spot. Menu has all of the greatest hits from porridge to pancakes, and eggs with just about every combination (florentine, benedict, royal, salt beef, smoked duck, mushroom, avocado and more). Friendly staff, allows dogs and babies, and has a covered garden area. A little gem in Hampstead!

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New York Cafe is located at 84 Heath St, London NW3 1DN, UK

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