Sarabeth's East

212-410-7335
1295 Madison Ave
New York, NY 10128
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Business Information

Restaurants
Private Rooms
MONDAY:8:00AM-11:30AM
TUESDAY:8:00AM-11:30AM
WEDNESDAY:8:00AM-11:30AM
THURSDAY:8:00AM-11:30AM
FRIDAY:8:00AM-3:30PM
SATURDAY:11:00AM-4:00PM
SUNDAY:11:00AM-4:00PM

Customer Reviews (20 reviews)

JaySeuffert

on Citysearch Apr 26, 2009
Generally I sleep past noon on weekends - but on a Friday I had a good one. The fritatta had red and green peppers with bacon and was light - and huge. The New York Bloody doesn't match the Chicago or Milwaukee - lacked the... (more)

sunshinevan

on Citysearch Mar 24, 2009
This place is TOURIST-UNFRIENDLY. The server tried to squeeze 8 of us into a small 6-people table, and generally very rude, running away from at our mid sentence. Food is just average. Papa pouridge and egg benedict... (more)

nhd

on Citysearch Nov 28, 2008
I am so upset that we spent $50 on breakfast for 2 people and it was horrible. The bacon was dry and tasteless, the eggs benedict were the worst I've ever had! The french toast was basically just bread with no flavor. If... (more)

Citysearch User

on Citysearch Oct 30, 2008
Sarabeth's has great brunch on the Upper East Side! They have eggs and pancakes and salads and sandwiches - including several vegetarian and healthy options. This place is usually pretty crowded so arrive early or... (more)

hempist

on Citysearch Jun 11, 2008
We went to Sarabeth's for a late breakfast on a weekday and we were seated right away. The restaurant is small and cozy and the tables are VERY close together. In fact, the people sitting next to us commented on our... (more)

jenn7321

on Citysearch Sep 24, 2007
Sarabeth's is a charming, warm restaurant nustled in the Hotel Wales on the Upper East Side. Sarabeth's menu offers distinct and creative favorites that make it hard to decide. The long lines at Brunch are worth it!... (more)

Contributor

on Citysearch Dec 26, 2006
<b>The Scene</b><br>With five outposts around town, Sarabeth's Kitchen has become a well-known and reliable spot for casual dining at breakfast, lunch or dinner. This Madison Avenue outpost has a citified... (more)

best20

on Citysearch Nov 23, 2006
I came here for brunch and was greeted by a friendly staff. The food is very good, and the service was prompt. It's a cute place if you're in the neighborhood, and the baked goods are very delicious.... (more)

ariek

on Citysearch Jun 16, 2006
My friend and I went for breakfast at Sarabeth on May 21, 2006 as it was recommended by the hotel's concierge as the "best breakfast in town". The wait was long, our server was in a horrible mood and never smiled, and both... (more)

jellyneck

on Citysearch Apr 02, 2006
I had brunch there after all the glowing reviews. It was nothing that I couldn't have gotten at a diner only cheaper. Coffee was of diner quality. I had lemon ricotta pancakes. They were 5 or 6 SMALL pancakes with some... (more)

bambam77

on Citysearch Feb 04, 2006
My wife and I were in New York for a week and we ate at Sarabeth's Kitchen on the Upper West Side on Amsterdam Ave three of those days. We loved it! Expect big portions and the omelettes were great. I had the french toast... (more)

carlosbh

on Citysearch Jan 03, 2006
...the waits are outrageous. I've been to Sarabeth's twice, and both times service was gracious, fast and efficient. The coffee is good, and they keep it coming. The jams and rolls are outstanding, and they make... (more)

HPQ S.

on Judys Book Sep 20, 2005
The lines outside Sarabeth's on a Sunday late morning may be long, but they're waiting for the best brunch around. Their omelets, salads and sandwiches are excellent, fresh and delicious! Their jam is to die for! You... (more)

ben c.

on Judys Book Jun 29, 2005
This is the place for the best brunch on the ues. Prepare to wait for up to an hour on the weekends though since they don't take reservations. The food doesn't disappoint and the price isn't terrible. I highly recommend... (more)

contempler

on Citysearch Mar 21, 2005
On a cold Sunday we read the menu in the window. We looked at the other tables and saw the eggs, the waffles, the brunch...but my family fell in love with the soups. Each was a variation on an old standard, five mushroom... (more)

ri326

on Citysearch Oct 05, 2003
Sarabeth's on the Upper Eastside is a wonderful place to have brunch on the weekend. I have had brunch here many times over the last three years. The french toast is incredible. Expect to wait a long time for a table. To... (more)

teahousemoon

on Citysearch Mar 16, 2003
Went with a group of 8ppl for Sunday brunch...After a 20 minute wait, we were finally ushered into a cozy booth...Coffee was immediately served, but additional sugar and milk had to be requested...I had the ALmond... (more)

solomon28

on Citysearch Jan 19, 2003
My wife and I went to Sarabeth's East for the first time and we were impressed with the food and ambience. The meal was a little pricey, but I guess that is to be expected since it is on the upper east side and it is very... (more)

chanticleer148

on Citysearch Aug 03, 2002
Sarabeth's East at The Hotel Wales is a singular New York experience with delicious food, and attentative service. For lunch, I had the chicken pot pie, fresh iced tea, and a great cup of coffee. The pastry for the... (more)

SRosenbaum

on Citysearch May 14, 2002
Oh, those jams! Sarabeth's jams are among the best I've ever tasted. Apricadabra, Rosy Cheeks (Strawberry Apple), Strawberry-Raspberry, Peach Apricot...they are so blissful. Not too sweet, full of natural,... (more)

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