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Reviews for Serai in New York, NY

Mark Shahon 3 years ago
5

Great source for learning

Andrew M 5 years ago
5

Great energy and vibe. Calmness permeates the open space. Delicious food. Really enjoyed the Cauilflower salad !

William Dewey 5 years ago
4

I am a little biased because I?m an employee and get a discount. But the food is tasty, especially the pork buns.

Jigme Tsering 5 years ago
2

I went for a quick look at the Rubin for a school project and stopped by for a drink afterwards. When I went to order a chai... latte, I was baffled to be served a cup of hot water with a "chai lattee" bag. If you're going to serve it in a bag, change theprice, please. Read more

David Valladares 6 years ago
5

Went for drinks. Best bartenders.

B A 6 years ago
1

Few days ago I had a guest from India and invited him to spend a Friday evening with me at The Rubin Museum . We sat down for a... quick meal - couple of small plates and matcha ice cream - before the guided tour and talk at the museum theater. When we askedfor a cup of tea we were told that they don?t serve tea but they have alcohol and sodas. Paradox ! Both of us , as yogateachers and sattvic spiritual life practitioners , don?t drink alcohol and you really don?t expect this kind of answer in aplace like this great museum. Read more

Deepika Vasudevan 6 years ago
1

The only saving grace is it?s location inside the museum. I ate here when I attended an all-day music festival at the Rubin... because it was convenient. Even overlooking the unreasonably priced food, I got sour attitude from the person at the counter andpoorly spiced aloo gobi. The girl clearing the tables was really sweet though. I?d skip it and bring a doggy bag. Read more

K Tempest Bradford 10 years ago
4

I don't come here for the food and I don't think of this as a museum restaurant or a food destination, think of it as a nice... lounge inside a great museum that happens to serve tea, pastries, and food. I like to come here to write or work because theplace is usually quiet. Even with people browsing the gift shop and it being near the museum entrance, there is little noise.The ambiance is peaceful, like the rest of the place. The chairs are comfortable enough, the tables nice and big. Since this isa museum cafe, the place isn't usually crowded in the afternoons. I've sat here all day writing and never had a problem. If youneed power, just be aware that the only outlets are along the wall and there are only a few tables on that side. I've had theteas here and liked them, though they are overpriced. Same with the pastries. Not ridic, just more than I'd like to spend forsitting all day. The biggest drawback to this place are the museum hours. They're not open Tuesdays, not open late most days.The days they are open late the cafe either gets in a bar crowd for happy hour (Wednesday) or a club vibe when the DJ shows up(Friday nights). Other than that, this is a sweet spot. Read more