Both brunch & dinner is delicious! Fishcroquettes with baconcheddar grits. Emily’s southern fried chicken. For dinner, try the lamb chop, pan roasted chicken or the jerk chicken. Great service too!
Me and my friend had a blast here and the eggs florentine I had were awesome! For the best service ask for Robert, also he has an interesting life story. We'll definitely be back!
They made me feel very welcome on my first day in NY. Good music! A mix of R&B, Hiphop en Dancehall on the Friday I was there. Also nice food, enjoyed the avocado salad.
Fantastic service and food. Started with the red sangria - average. Selected the Caesar salad and chorizo with tostones for my meal which were appetizers but a great choice for a late night dinner.
Atmosphere was nice. My red wine sangria was very strong! That's a good thing. Bartenders are really inviting and I wanted to stay but they were closing. I will return
Cobb salad with buttermilkdressing has you wishing for more. Mac & cheese dominates! Drinks are elaborate and have you making a mental note to return. Seating requires a navigation map when crowded.
Food: fine not fabulous. Hostess & busstaff: great. Brunchwaiter: saccharine sweet, inattentive and obnoxious, horrible ambassador/ representative for the Restaurant and Harlem. Once not ever again.
Jerrod (sp) will be the downfall of this establishment. His incompetence and lack of professionalism is enough to drive customers away. The best thing about this place is the bar...and maybe the water
The shrimp and grits was not good. The shrimp were overcooked, dry and rubbery. The portion of grits was too large for the shrimp. And the lack of a sauce or any liquid made the dish dry and thick. 👎
With 5 people at brunch, they brought out 3 orders of food. 2 orders of pancakes took an extra 20 minutes to come out. They claimed the turkey sausage was frozen. Didn't discount food or anything.
Chocolat Restaurant & Bar creates a one-of-a-kind experience that allows its visitors to enter an urban and sophisticated world that pleasures the palate.