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Had lunch there today. From the outside you wouldn't know the charm and ambience that permeates this place. Organically decorated to possess the feel of a European cafe. Coffee and tea? Right up in your face. Don't know about their tea, but their coffee boasts of the old world. Perfectly prepared, bold, smooth and delicious. \r \r Had their savory crepes for lunch. Portions were not large, but flavor was good. Sandwiches are probably heartier. Paired it with a side of grilled vegetables and greens in balsamic vinaigrette. Crepes don't come with sides. \r \r Overall, it was a pleasant experience. Will definitely be back.
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Keko is one you can easily pass by without noticing. Don't. It offers an enchanting change of pace to all the boredom of mini chain spots along Park Avenue. Delightful quiches, sandwiches and snacks offered in a quaint atmosphere. Take the time, stop in and have a restful bite. Believe it or not they even have a little TV if you need to catch up on the score.
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An exceptionally rude waiter serves overpriced mediocre European tourist trap slop in a cramped and tacky setting
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I give this place five stars for its decor and food. BUT, and this really ruined my experience, the server wrote in about a 25% suggested tip to my bill, taking my total bill for 2 crepes and 2 cappucinos above $30.\r \r The food and service were good, but a TWENTY-FIVE PERCENT tip?? I felt like I had been cheated by one of those waiters at tourist traps in Europe. \r \r Not wanting the server to potentially do gross things with my food the next time (if there is a next time!), I just paid up, but this left a really bad taste in my mouth.\r \r So maybe it really was authentically European.
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If you want a quiet place with amazing food and high quality tea and coffee Keko is amazing. Of the many cafes in NYC this is one of the best. Everything is made in house and the tea time is delicious. And the homemade cous cous is out of this world!!! Everyone should spend at least one afternoon at Keko
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This is the kind of place that has yet to be discovered by someone who strives for the best coffee in town; not the bread, not the food, not the place but the coffee. This place is truly the best coffee you can get in the big apple. Too good to be truth? go and experience it for yourself... you'll see yourself doing long commutes no matter where you are just to get a good zip of such excellent coffee. Trust me, I'm very picky when it comes to coffee and KEKO has just satisfied my most burning desire for the best coffee in Manhattan.
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