Philippe never disappoints! Besides the awesome food and service, there's a great chance that you'll bump into a celebrity or two! Thursday nights are amazing, you don't want to miss any of them
The satay, the duck, the hand pulled noodles... everything is delicious. Save room for desserts like the flaming baked Alaska and gold flecked chocolate cakes.
Definitely have a reservation and pray you don't get loud annoying girls sitting next to you crying that mom/dad won't pay for their shopping habits anymore. Get the crispy duck and Beijing chicken!!!
Come for lunch and have the special for only $20! Includes an appetizer, try the chicken satay, a main course, we enjoyed the velvet chicken breast and a sorbetdesert and coffee/tea.
This is the Chicken Satay with Chef Chow's Famous Peanut Sauce. With its butter cream sauce and hints of shallots, this appetizer has more in common with French than Chinese cuisine.
Great lunch specials - try the lettuce sataywraps or steamed veggie dumplings as an appetizer, and the crispy beef as an entree. Fast, polite service - good spot for East Side lunch meetings.
This place is funny. Very high quality food in a club-like vibe. (LOUD). Army of hostesses in front worried more about their hair than assisting customers. Some kind of backroom segregation going on.
Among many household favorites (Chicken Satay, Jade Dumplings and Crispy Chicken) the Beijing Chicken is one of the most succulent dishes offered at Philippe. Read more
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If you're looking for upscale Asian, I suggest Hakkasan or Tao. Philippe is good but the prices are exaggerated. Though Hakkasan isn't cheap, it's well worth the price; this didn't feel that way
Went for lunch. For nearly $40 (incl. lunch, drink, brown rice, tax,tip), it would have been nice to not have to grab something else on way back to office. Portion was tiny, and unsatisfying.
Everyone is right the chicken satay is superb!! However if you are getting a drink, go for the specialty drinks. Same as the price for a Bloody Mary $17 and martini $18. Not what the waiter told us.
im a fashionista so anytime im in the city im always on the upper east side...after shopping at bloomingdales i enjoy a quietlunch....lunch speacial $20 three courses
We love the pecking duck, the lettuce leafs and the hot and sour soup. We love that is open kind of late for lunch and the bar remains opened all the afternoon