Naturally Tasty
“Try their "Well Being Salad" they will even chop it for you, their "Wraps" and other mouth watering lunch treats.”
“The prices are more than fair and the food is in the good-not-great sector.”
Naturally Tasty
Delivery: Yes
Take-out: Yes
Accepts Credit Cards: Yes
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes
Good for Kids: Yes
Good for Groups: Yes
Waiter Service: Yes
Price range.
$$ Price range $11-30
8 reviews
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Came to the city for the weekend and stayed in a hotel on W 34th. Wandering around Sunday looking for a brunch spot, my friend and I stumbled into Naturally Tasty. It really draws you in – it sounds like a health-food mecca and has lots of seating.
Service sucks! We were told to just sit wherever with a wave of a hand, and the witch who took our orders told us breakfast was over … at 11am.. on a Sunday… wtf?
She ALLOWED me to order an omelette, but it came with french fries instead of home fries because, again, "breakfast is over". What a crock.
Food was okay, price wasn't bad, but I will avoid this place next trip.
Ehhh….nothing special…really.
1st off, it's hot in there…can ya turn the AC on please?!
The service is really okay and nothing more than that. I ordered up a BLT and it was good but I hate putting my own mayo on my sandwich. I think it's annoying.
Anyway, it's not really a spot I'd go out of my way for.
Whatever.
Wish I had read some of these reviews before coming here for breakfast. The food was actually more of a 3-3.5 but the service and atmosphere really a solid 2.
I had ordered an egg white omelette which comes with potatoes and toast and I just wanted a croissant on the side. No substations allowed so that was going to cost me an extra 1.75. I also had coffee with breakfast but wasn't allowed to get it in a to-go cup without paying more. So ok food but just not very friendly or helpful service. With so many other options in the area, just have breakfast somewhere else.
Diner located directly across the street from the Museum of Sex. This place is not your typical NYC diner in that they try to put an emphasis on healthier food. The food is not organic or anything, but the menu offers things like entrees with brown rice, salads, fruit smoothies, etc. You will not find greasy souvlaki or fried chicken platters here.
I tried the Tuna Casserole. It has a lot of veggies in it like broccoli, cauliflower, mushrooms and tomatoes. It was just so-so for me. The food definitely looked healthy (not oily at all) but flavor was sacrificed for it. Portion was just so-so as well – not your typical large diner platter. I think I will stick with my greasy spoon NYC diners.
Naturally Tasty?
Yeah, not even close. Lets start with the basics shall we?
– I walked in to sit down for an A/C-induced lunch because it happened to be a gazillion degrees outside during our nice little heat wave last week. Um, the A/C STOPPED working. And it wasn't fixed. Lovely. Just lovely.
– I asked for an iced coffee. They took cold coffee and dumped some ice cubes into it. That…is not iced coffee. Oh, and the actual glass that was used? The same type of plastic "glass" you would use for a fountain soda.
– I ordered a chicken caesar salad because I was really jonesing for a chicken caesar salad. Well, there was some kind of caesar dressing on there, but that's about the only resemblance I could pinpoint. I'll rest my case with this: there were two hard-boiled eggs on each side of my salad. I don't know why. They were just there.
Wish I'd read the reviews first. This was one of those "it's hot outside, this place doesn't look too bad" decisions. It was a decision that cost close to $15. The only reason it's not one star was because the server was nice, and they got everything out to me quickly. But not even that will bring me within a 5 block radius of this place again.
Naturally Tasty was hilariously bad. Neither natural nor tasty. We only landed there because we were a group of 8 with an hour to kill before dinner – and we were tired. And it was raining. To be more specific, we landed here because we were desperate.
Hilarious that an order of coffee and teas could be so hilariously botched. Hilarious that the only condiments that adorned the tables were artificial onion crunch flavoring. Hilarious that the gigantic corner spot was next to empty given neighborhood and time of day. Hilarious how the misery oozed out of the employees.
The few food dishes I spotted looked like something a kid whipped up in his dorm kitchen – bare bone basics.
There is no reason to stop here – unless you're desperate. In which case, you will be well taken care of because there is plenty of seating.
Blah…came here for a cup of coffee and a bagel. Should have gone somewhere else, lukewarm cup of coffee and the bagel tasted a few days old. Don't bother with this place.
They call themselves a "health food restaurant" but it is really a combination of usual coffee shop menu with with some healthier choices. Decor is strictly diner.
I stopped in for breakfast, nothing special – eggs, bacon, home fries, toast. Food was fine. Coffee was OK. BUT the service was way below par. One waitress covering the counter and tables. A customer walked out while I was there, complaining loudly about taking too long to take his order and then still no food out of the kitchen. A guy sitting near me at the counter got his omelet but they forgot the sides.
I was not impressed. Service might be better when other wait staff is present.