Little Prince, New York NY
Address | 199 Prince St, New York, NY, United States | ||||||||||||||
Phone | +1 212-335-0566 | ||||||||||||||
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Website | littleprince.nyc | ||||||||||||||
Categories | French Restaurant, Restaurant | ||||||||||||||
Rating | 4 16 reviews | ||||||||||||||
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Little Prince reviews
16Attended a company gathering with 25-plus people. Food was delicious and service was outstanding! Definitely recommend and will visit again.
Very good food, very good service, portions a bit small so if you're hungry you're going to have to eat a lot.
Had a great dinner there - we shared the tuna tartare, the chicken (delicious and so moist) and the burger. Everything was delicious
Small buzzy restaurant with an exceptional steak frites and burger. Very loud however, we struggled to hear each other in the middle table! On the expensive side but the food actually delivers unlike a lot of other options in nyc.
Great interior. The food was good. Only dish I didn’t like was onion soup. The cocktails tasted okay but I was expecting more presentation for $18 drinks. Services was just okay
We had our Anniversary dinner here and loved everything. We basically ordered everything on the menu cause it’s hard to choose. The chef and the bakery chef are talented and mastered the art of flavors. Thank you for this beautiful night.
Staff is very sweet and personable. I love when someone’s love for their job is palpable. The French onion soup was really good.
A little intense about reservations (even at the bar) but food was tasty, place was pretty and bartender was nice. Would go back if in the neighborhood.
Generally basic sums this place up. The food is well executed, but nothing particularly interesting. It is a generally fine place to grab brunch or dinner.
Little Prince is a cozy French bistro in SoHo with a great traditional menu and friendly staff (in cute uniforms with the French colors!). The food is very tasty—the Tuna tartar was a favorite. I really liked that they offered some specials (for dessert) which not a lot of French places do. The cocktails and drinks were also great - they have a really nice bar where you can sit at. The atmosphere is relaxed the only drawback is that it's quite a small place, so it can be tight on space. Overall, it's a great place to enjoy a delicious meal with friends or family and I would go back in a heartbeat.
Very very tight footprint. Broken espresso machine, so no good coffee at a French restaurant at brunch.
Here to show love to the restaurant after the little incident. Can’t wait to come try the food. Much love.
One of my favorite French restaurants in NYC! I brought my friend from France here and she said it tastes just like home. Nothing is too oily or too heavy and I was so surprised at how yummy the ratatouille was! The steak was cooked perfectly too and nothing we had there was bad! Also such a cute and intimate spot!
One of my favorite spots Always so much fun, with great music, food, and people. The staff is the best. A hidden gem if you have never been.
Shrinkflation hits you quite hard. Got the ratatouille for $28 but portion was more like a side of vegetable. There was one waiter for the entire restaurant and couldn’t get water several times. Asked for hot sauce and waiter came back with two drops of Tabasco left and said that’s all they have.
Not good and definitely not accommodating when the customer needs to come first. I will not be returning.