Ali Ocean Restaurant
69 Deer Park Ave, Babylon, NY, 11702
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69 Deer Park Ave
Babylon, NY, 11702 - Phone (631) 669-2333
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Mackenzie F.
i order salads from cafe metro 2 - 3 times a week and i'd say they get it right. less expensive than pax and hale & hearty but the offerings aren't quite as nice. usually i'm happy after my salad from cafe metro!!
(4)Kristin N.
Employees are friendly. Food is good. I have pretty much had almost everything that they sell and haven't been disappointed yet! Food kinda of pricey for lunch compared to other places I have been to but its easy to get to, especially that I work in the same building.
(4)Scott R.
Standard deliteria that has a nice outdoor seating area that's somewhat insulated from 6th Ave and it's accessible underground via the extensive Rockefeller Center underground walkway b/w 47th and 50th street. They do a good job w/ personal pizzas. The make your own pasta is so-so - I recommend Variety Cafe or Bocca for that. They have other things - make your own salad, sandwiches, etc. but its par for the course. They must provide good kickbacks for catering b/c we seem to use them a lot and the only other rational explanation is that their mediocrity insures no one overeats. Their cookies and mini-canolis aren't bad though :)
(3)Krista J.
Cafe Metro is just like all the other chain "gourmet" lunch places, like Pax and Au Bon Pain, even the few Seattle Cafes in the city. You can get a salad, soup, pasta, or a sandwich. Everything looks fresh and is prepared quickly. It's just so convenient. I probably visit the pasta bar twice a week now (especially on Friday, since that is Pasta Day and the price is lowered to $5.99. It's not a bargain, but it's good food. Beware the crowds during the 12:30-1:30 rush.
(4)Dolores R.
If you work near Rockefeller Center or in the McGraw-Hill Building at 1221 6th Ave., it's too easy to come here for lunch: it's in the concourse, for God's sake! An escalator ride away. Snow and rain have nothing on Cafe Metro... That said, you will pay for convenience. Like it's kin Pax Deli, Cafe Metro is more expensive than your indy soup & sandwich place, and it's not uncommon for a "simple" lunch of soup and sandwich to top $10. Nevertheless, Cafe Metro has everything from a build-your-own salad bar to pasta bar, sandwiches and soups (an amazing variety of each), a hot entree bar (with changing options daily, some of which look pretty darn good), and my favorite, a quesadilla bar, where your choice is made fresh-to-order in Cafe Metro's very own mini pizza oven. Well. Breakfast is also a smorgasbord of options: french toast? pancakes? waffles? egg sandwiches? yogurt parfait? smoothie? Yes, they're all here and available freshly made. Don't want to wait for a custom anything at lunch or b'fast? Choose from the pre-packaged goods that line the refrigerated shelves. This particular Cafe Metro has outdoor seating in the mezzanine level plaza of 1221 6th. In warm weather, it's a nice change of pace to take a moment to people watch from the small cafe tables.
(4)Mindy J.
I eat here almost everyday for lunch.. no joke. Salads are absolutely AMAZING! shrimp is a little salty.. I also love their pizza.. bbq chicken is the best. Their hot dishes/entrees are great, but the chicken can be dry once in a while.
(5)Irene F.
Very Pax-like, typical salad, sandwich and pasta place. Simply nothing special. Fewer ingredients for make your own salad than most places, and a little pricier. I mean, come on, $3 for a Vitamin Water??? They're $1.75 downstairs in my building. Get real.
(3)Fitz T.
Slightly pricey pasta. Above what I'd usually spend on a quick meal out, but it will do in a pinch. Especially when you consider what it could cost you to eat out in this part of town.
(3)Jonathan W.
nothing great - nothing wow - $12 for a salad and a tea - um - yeah - kinda pricey - but that's what you get when you pay by the item for a salad - and who likes plain lettuce? it is what it is - you get what you expect. just average. humdrum. fitting for the area - haha.
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