Cafe Sabarsky
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- HoursCLOSED NOW
- Regular Hours:
Mon Tue Closed Wed Thu - Sun - Phone:
Main - 212-288-0665
- Address:
- 1048 5th Ave New York, NY 10028
- Categories
- Coffee Shops, Continental Restaurants, Restaurants
- Payment Options
- Price Range
- $$$$
- Neighborhoods
- Upper East Side, Upper Manhattan, Central Park
- Other Information
Cuisines: Continental, European, Cafeterias
Price Range : Above Average
Good For Groups: Yes
General Info
Café Sabarsky, which bears the name of Neue Galerie co-founder Serge Sabarsky, draws its inspiration from the great Viennese cafés that served as important centers of intellectual and artistic life at the turn of the century. It is outfitted with period objects, including lighting fixtures by Josef Hoffmann, furniture by Adolf Loos, and banquettes that are upholstered with a 1912 Otto Wagner fabric. A Bösendorfer grand piano graces one corner of the Café, and is used for all cabaret, chamber, and classical music performances at the museum. Café Sabarsky is under the direction of Executive Chef Christopher Engel. The German-born Engel earned coveted Michelin-star ratings in his work for the restaurants Wallsé and Aureole.Café Sabarsky, which bears the name of Neue Galerie co-founder Serge Sabarsky, draws its inspiration from the great Viennese cafés that served as important centers of intellectual and artistic life at the turn of the century. It is outfitted with period objects, including lighting fixtures by Josef Hoffmann, furniture by Adolf Loos, and banquettes that are upholstered with a 1912 Otto Wagner fabric. A Bösendorfer grand piano graces one corner of the Café, and is used for all cabaret, chamber, and classical music performances at the museum. Café Sabarsky is under the direction of Executive Chef Christopher Engel. The German-born Engel earned coveted Michelin-star ratings in his work for the restaurants Wallsé and Aureole.
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Reviews
12/16/07
The classier of the two cafes in the Neue Galerie, Sabarsky serves excellent German/Austrian food at 5th Avenue prices. The menu is not very extensive, but then thats very much in keeping the cafes Sabarsky is trying to emulate (though even with the Euro as high as it is, Sabarsy is more expensive).Curt service would be in keeping with the theme, but Sabarskys seems less that than careless, given the price-point.A wonderful place for dinner if youre looking for food around the Galerie or the Met and are up for spending $27 on goulash.