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Norma's

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Le Parker Meridien
118 W. 57th St., New York, NY 10019
nr. Sixth Ave.  See Map | Subway Directions Hopstop Popup
212-708-7460 Send to Phone

  • Price Range: $$$$
  • Reader Rating:

    8.2 out of 10

    31 Reviews | Write a Review

  • Cuisine: Juice/Smoothie, American Traditional
Photo by Courtesy of Norma's

Hours

Mon-Fri, 6:30am-3pm; Sat-Sun, 7am-3pm

Nearby Subway Stops

N, Q, R, W at 57th St.; B, D, E at Seventh Ave.

Prices

$20-$26

Payment Methods

American Express, Diners Club, Discover, MasterCard, Visa

Special Features

  • Breakfast
  • Brunch - Weekend
  • Business Lunch
  • Kid-Friendly
  • Lunch
  • Teen Appeal

Alcohol

  • No Alcohol

Reservations

Accepted/Not Necessary

Profile

Norma’s, the casual breakfast and lunch spot at Le Parker Meridien hotel, is probably best known as the home of the $1,000 omelette (eggs, lobster, and approximately $995 worth of caviar). Whoever Norma is, she certainly knows good PR. Even at lesser prices, the up-sell reigns here: Meals begin with a free shot glass of the day’s smoothie —strawberry-papaya-pineapple, say— and the exhortation to try one in a larger size. Fresh-squeezed orange juice is offered before (or in lieu of) water; refills on juice are free, and should be, considering the price of a glass. Still, with its high ceilings, wood paneling, and silver-edged tables, the dining room, tucked off the side of the lobby, feels airy, modern, and classic all at the same time. The menu is tricked out with cutesy marketing names (“Rabbit Food,” “Breakfast—if you party like a rock star”), but the dishes—pancakes larded with blueberries and clotted cream; a rustic eggs Benedict with artichoke and porcini-truffle sauce—are like diner food for, well, rock stars. (The lunchtime stuff is good, too, even if it doesn’t have the panache of Cocoa Con Churros Castillo—Valrhona hot chocolate with warm, deep-fried churros.) Forget the gimmicks and go for the breakfast, for which Norma’s is justifiably famous.

Extra

Norma’s doesn’t offer a burger, but the informal Burger Joint, in another corner of Le Parker Meridien’s lobby, has one of the best in the city, for less than 1/100th the price of that omelette.

Recommended Dishes

Blueberry pancakes, $22; egg-white frittata, $25; croissant stuffed with scrambled eggs and smoked salmon, $21; apple and red-pear crêpes, $18

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overpriced..& be careful what you order

jennykim1124 from 10019 | Posted on 4/15/08

Overall Reader Rating: 3 (Not Recommended)
Food: 2
Service: 3
Décor: 5
Value: 1

not worth the hassle

Not at all impressed

emily300 from 10016 | Posted on 3/4/08

Overall Reader Rating: 2 (Not Recommended)
Food: 3
Service: 2
Décor: 4
Value: 1

I went to Norma's after hearing all of the hype about their brunch. From beginning to end, I was disappointed. The service was terrible. My friend had to send her food back because it was so over salted, and after...Read More

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