March 8, 2008

Express Lunch Menu from Fig & Olive

Category: Going Out, New York, North America, Regions, Restaurants, USA — Paul Johnson @ 11:18 pm

Fig & OliveNew York is well-known for being one of the busiest cities in the world. If you are juggling many tasks including reports that are due to your clients or boss, a last minute shopping emergency or an important appointment and you have only a 30 minute break for lunch, the new Fig & Olive Express Lunch Menu is what you need. You will be able to enjoy a quality lunch and a quick escape to the Mediterranean. For only $17, Fig & Olive Uptown and Downtown offers an entire meal  to satisfy  your taste buds – and they guarantee that your lunch will be served within 10 minutes. The menu features three courses. You will start with a Mediterranean Soup of the Day paired with a crostini for the entree. From Salmon a la Andalucia con Oregano to Grilled Chicken & Artichoke Tapenade to Grilled Lamb Skewers, you will have a choice of three healthy, yet flavorful dishes. Finally, the sweet touch of your lunch will arrive with the exclusive Fig & Olive home made Cookies. Both Fig & Olive Uptown, located at 808 Lexington Avenue, and Fig & Olive Downtown, located at 420 West 13th Street, offer this Express Lunch menu.


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    1. Had lunch in fig & olive uptown in new york recently and while the food was fabulous (especially the mediterranean chicken samosas & the grilled marinated shrimp skewers) the service unfortunately left a lot to be desired, it was at the end of a lunch service so wasn’t that busy, we asked for the bill several times and after receiving it 3 times and it never being our actual bill we ended up leaving what we owed and left. A real shame as the food was great – maybe i will give it another go.

      Comment by irene — May 16, 2009 @ 8:35 pm

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