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What a great place to meet a few people for tea or for a drink. Sit in a living room setting....sofa for 3 and then 3 comfortable chairs around a table. You forget that there are other people in the room and just enjoy the space and great service.

I tried the lemon ricotta pancakes against my better judgement because the waiter highly recommended them and seemed said when I said that I only wanted the buttermilk pancakes. So I tried them and I loved them. The service was outstanding and breakfast was a special treat.

My wife and I checked into the Four Sasons and had bar snacks and some champagne. The bar is off the monumental IM Pei lobby--very grand in a mausoleum sort of way. Canned and echoey music. Sat next to a gargantuan bouquet fake red roses. Two or three other couples. Definately not the place to see or be seen. The Korean beef tacos and sliders were good. Service was friendly.

Love it here! They really make you feel so special!! I love the Bulgari body lotion, I usually ask for more, hahahah! My home away from home!

The team lead by Philip at the desk to Tina at the concierge desk were just amazing. They do such a classy job of recommendation of local restaurants. If you can please visit the Little Collins Coffee Shop on Lexington. It's amazing. Our daughters got A Rolla Royce Ride and just way beyond their delight...and surprise.

December in the city is beyond bustling. We stopped in for a few cocktails and a break from shopping. At 1pm it was quiet and the ambiance was just what we needed to relax. The server was efficient and professional. This was our first visit but won't be our last. The 2 hours that we spent here were the most peaceful hours of our 9 day trip!

The drinks are top notch and the setting quite grand. The bar menu is pretty good and service attentive .... but an evening here, not surprisingly, does come at a high price.

What a hotel! You couldn't find a location more fitting for being close to so many great stores. Broadway is close as well and Central Park is even closer. The hotel staff are amazing in helping with all your concerns. Our room had a small view of the Empire State Building.

Gorgeous setting leading to high expectations along with the four seasons name also pushing the bar. However everything a complete dissappointment - poor service (asking for ones order before offering a menu.. never tried that one before in such a bar).. the drinks were some of the shabbiest we had in Nyc but at the same time 50% higher priced.. 24 for a sazerac.. (and among others 12 for a cup of tea?!?!) I'd go back but only to take a picture. Oh and the lady serving us was Wendy 06 may late shift - she, along with the bartender, is destroying your customers experience and well disassociating four seasons with a pleasurable experience.

Martini. That atrium. Pretty dresses. Heaven. This place feels pricey and rightly so. It's glorious to sit here and watch the World go by. You are served martini in a shaker and so you get at least 2 drinks, plus endless nibbles making it actually ridiculously good value for money. I wish I could sit here everyday.

My cousin and I were looking for a place to have tea in the late afternoon after a day of sightseeing and shopping. We decided to go in to the Four Seasons. We were ushered into an elegant airy eating area just off the lobby. Everything about the experience was very enjoyable. Often, open spaces such as this can be quite noisy but it was a treat to be able to carry on a conversation in a normal tone of voice. The tea was served in generously sized individual teapots and it was HOT. The scones were light and flaky and came with Devonshire cream. It was a lovely break in a tiring day.

Great bar, atmosphere, staff...lovely cocktails, a buzzy bar. Snacks were good, interesting pictures on the walls. Seems to be the place to see and be seen, great people watching.

Enjoyed the service and the ambience. Had a mad men cocktail which I really enjoyed. Okay I had three. Lol

Well unfortunately the glamour is gone from this former ohhh so exquisite lounge... The Four seasons needs to get to overhaul their restaurant concept... It can't be that a first class hotel has 3rd class restaurants...

We currently stayed at your hotel for 7 nights. The bar is certainly needing something but cannot put my finger on it. Too dark for me but I know that may appeal to many. It needs some more light I think. I am writing to express my disgust at a situation where your staff probably felt they could not do anything the other night when there were several guests in front of the large screen with 2 uncontrollable young boys. Yelling, fighting with the soft furnishings and the parents completely ignoring what they were doing. I know the 2 couples on either side of us were disgusted that not one of your staff were able to say anything. This is supposed to be a classy bar catering for business people and guests. You seriously need some rules for this type of behaviour.

The bar has a great ambience, and houses some fantastic liquors, however, we were disappointed not to find Tia Maria (which is my wife's favourite tipple). Upon asking for it the guys had a bit of a rummage, and then came to say they didn't have, all in all a little disappointing for this kind of place. I would have expected a "we don't have it today, but will get you some in for you as you're a hotel guest staying 8 days!" I was also a little disappointed I had to explain how a Di Saronno Cocktail was made, and still was charged $30 for it!!! Still a nice place, perhaps focus less on every type of McClelland known to man, and make sure you've got the main bases covered.

What a magnificent restaurant!Fascinating and inspiring dishes with an impeccable wine list … if only more restaurants would be like this,the World would be a much better place!

The ambience is beautiful, good cocktails and wonderful service. It is a bit pricy but it is the Four Seasons... so, totally expected.

Friendly service - nice atmosphere - somewhat subdued but pleasant for chatting and enjoying the company of your partner or guests. Pleasant background music. Good food .

The restaurant serves delightful food - but its not cheap! The service was relaxed and we weren't hurried at all (Sunday brunch which is popular). There isn't much space and so if you want to eat there its probably best to book.

We visited the TY Bar - Four Seasons New York following our attendance at a Broadway show for a nightcap before retiring to our room at the Four Seasons. The service was good but not what I call Four Seasons standard. The staff was pleasant and quickly filled our orders but when it came time to leave and pay the bill, no one was around. Eventually we got the bar tender to find our server. The cocktail and drink choices are very good as was the bar menu. The staff did check with us to make sure we did not want any more food as the kitchen was closing shortly. One table of 4 or 5 was somewhat noisy as the World Series game was on the large TV. Fortunately they left not too long after we arrived. We plan to go back to TY Bar (assuming there is no World Series game).

Last month, after seeing a play at the Broadway, we stopped by at the Bar for late night snacks. The menu was Ala cart and the Prosseco was enough to satisfy our gastronomic need at late hour. The wait staff was courteous,polite and ready to serve with smile.The bar and lounge was humming with guests and the ambiance of the place was soothing before one retires for the night.

good cocktail, atmosphere is nice, a lot of new yorkers come here they serve light food at night but non in house restaurant

Outstanding evening. Service was truly world class. Enjoyed the pool room. Duck for two simply to die for. Soufflé is highly recommended for desert. We had the caviar for a birthday treat - pricy but outstanding!

When we arrived at the hotel we were quite hungry and were directed to Ty to grab a bite. We both ordered Ahi burgers. Big. Delicious. Really big. Couldn't finish them sized. Expensive, but it's New York, the Four Seasons, what did we expect? A good place for a comfortable drink and meal. Service was exceptional.

I was expecting a fabulous time having tea with a girlfriend at the Four Seasons. It started off great - had a glass of Champaign ($18.00 a glass for house) and ordered our tea and food ($46 for tea). The food came and it was wonderful and then nothing..... did not see the waiter again until the bill came. It was not like they were busy either, just a few other tables were eating. The service was disappointing to say the least and I don't know if I would go back, as there are so many other wonderful places to go in that area.

We ate in the Pool Room. Make sure you request this room. Service was wonderful the servers are very attentive. The ambiance was beautiful and out of this world. I had the kale and apple salad and the rack of lamb which was cooked to perfection. Great wine list. I could've decide whether I wanted the butterscotch pudding or cherry sorbet for dessert . The waiter brought me both of them and only charged me for one. How nice!!! We were extremely pleased with our dining experience. It's expensive , but great for special celebrations. We cannot wait to go back again.

What a great place in the city where you can have an amazing cocktail made to perfection and hold a conversation with feeling like you're yelling over the music or crowd noise. The food is also superb. The tacos and short rib sliders are a must.

Four seasons are always amazing spaces and this Bar/Lounge area will not disappoint. It is a great place to relax + spend a hundred on a couple drinks + some up scale bar food. Service is stale.. and not inviting and not on par with other Four seasons we frequent

Beautiful interior to the four seasons TY bar but the drink prices were outrageous. My drink was served with something red frozen in an ice cube. The waiter said they freeze flowers in their ice but then went to his manager and chatted for a bit about the drink. Then he came back and seemed very unsure of what he previously said. I eventually got a new drink and they comped it. Good thing because the drinks were $24 a pop. Food was overpriced for what you got as well. I would not suggest going here.

TY Bar is the glamorous cocktail bar locate in the lobby of the Four Seasons New York. Majestic, glamorous, but I could not be impressed by anything particular. The service is impeccable yes, but there is something missing... while the price tag is a Four Seasons one.

It had very nice rooms but it hallways felt enclosed with no light its strairwells were locked as if you were in a prison. Its concierge were not as helpful as some. But except for the service it was great the hotel is in an excellent location with good rooms

This was in my ever-so-long NYC to-do-list and was happy I was able to check it off my list! It was a cold night but they had warm options on the menu with a little kick! The atmosphere was exactly what I expected for the Four Seasons NY. If you want an excuse to check out the Four Seasons, TY Bar is good one.

We usually enjoy hotel bars for cocktails. The TY bar has a very nice atmosphere and comfortable banquettes & tables. Unfortunately, after a rather long wait for our order to be taken (granted on a busy Saturday late afternoon), and an equally long wait for our drinks, they were completely incorrect. My wife ordered an Old Fashioned and was given a Manhattan. I saw Sazerac rye on the menu and asked if a Sazerac cocktail could be made. After an encouraging "of course" I got a glass of straight Sazerac rye. Tried to flag down the waitress with no success. Took my drink to the bar and found out they dont stock required components. So I ordered an Old Fashioned. Give it to my wife and drank her now watered down Manhattan. As one who drinks a decent amount of bourbon and rye was also surprised that the ingredients listed on the menu did not line up with as listed on bill.

The TY Bar at Four Seasons New York is not only opulent but also has great service and fabulous crafted cocktails. There is lots of energy in this bar comprised of business men and women as well as tourists. Just grand!

The food was very tasteful, although there was a great time difference(delay) between the appetizers and the main dishes. The desserts had an extravagant look! Great staff, great everything, if only they were more precise between the courses.

Have stayed at a couple of FS before I really wanted to - at least for a drink - go into FS New York. The Ty lounge was perfect for us. Yes, expensieve, but wow what a luxurious atmosphere. The decor is fantastic. We got a good glass of champagne and a perfect club sandwich and this in a wonderful building.

This was home base during our visit. Such a gorgeous room and so relaxing. The food and drinks are great and the staff is very attentive.

Four Seasons Hotel bar is a quiet place to have some interesting drinks and awesome nibbles. Craig, the manager, is a friendly host who provided backround on the various bourbons along with a small sip before you order. The Hudson Bay Whiskey is an excellent NY Whiskey (Kentucky Attorney General would sue me if I called it a Bourbon). It's smooth and fruity like Woodford. Try the New York Fleur an concoction of vodka, juices and champagne. The nibbles are pricey but gourmet. Sliders were tasty and flavorful. This place is a nice reprieve form the busy streets of NYC.

Even during the United Nations being in session and the Pope visiting NY, this oasis exists for those who want to experience a refined New York experience with a bit of New York style balanced with the international flair of the Four Seasons clientele. One of the nice features is the tranquil feeling and seating distances are ample to allow for private conversations while keeping your voice at a nice conversation level. ( Many NY places require you have to raise your voice because of the ambient noise.)

We popped in here for a couple of drinks after an evening of shopping. The bar is exquisite, beautiful setting, warm fire, great service, good menu, good have stayed for ages! Quite expensive but worth at least one visit if you go to New York.

What once was a spectacular hotel, restaurant & bar is now chopped up w/ mediocre service & menus. The building itself was built at a time when distinction & good quality were the driving factors for a successful & profitable business. Now the staff is lazy & careless, the room is littered w/ fans, a large flat screen tv & half the room is closed off( along with other areas on the hotels main floor) like a construction site & no one from housekeeping is around for months. We skipped out after 1 drink..PS - .I miss the crab cakes!!!!

Staff was very attentive and provided excellent service. The food was great and portions were right sized. The only ding I can think of was the cost of wine; the list was somewhat over priced.

Although we live down the street from The Four Seasons, we had not eaten in there in years and years. There was always a deep seated belief that it was tired and past its prime. Nothing could be further from the truth. The food was outstanding, the service impeccable, the menu bold and daring and a great wine list, and all at reasonable prices. We would rate this right up there with Le Bernardin or any 5 star meal in NY. A great re-discovery. Sure to become a regular.

Yes, the meal is good quality...not great quality but surely good. And yes, the tableside prepared cesare salad is very good (maybe even great). And overall, the service is professional and competent (though not extraordinary). But I have the good fortune to travel all over the world, and dine at some of the finest places on the planet, and none of them charge the completely ridiculous prices which the Four Seasons does. Come on....$26.00 for a salad? $52.00 for a piece of fish? $18.00 for a very small (unbelievably small) piece of cake and $11.00 for a plain cup of decaf coffee?? Without wine, our dinner for five was nearly $1,000.00. Read my reviews and you will note that rarely do I complain about price. I spend with the best of them. But unless you simply do not care, know that this is a RIDICULOUSLY overpriced restaurant, and be prepared to give your wallet or expense account, one heck of a work-out. There are WAY better restaurants throughout the city, offering fine dining and excellent service, for WAY less!! Skip this one.

Loved this bar, so much fun. First class, very elegant, and very upscale hip people. I highly recommend even if your not staying at the Hotel. Great drinks! Tell the Brady Bunte sent you!

While a gin and tonic is a hefty 20 bucks or so, TY at the Four Seasons makes up for it with its Korean Beef tacos, which are delicious. Only in America would you think Korean and Mexican might be a sensible fusion food. Am looking forward to haggis tempura or foie gras sushi rolls... Copyright RMcF 2013.

This place is a throw back to the Dean Martin, Frank Sinatra times and it shows. The bar was nice and the bartender was excellent and made a very fresh tasting lemon drop, but the price is a little bit high. The dining room was just plain weird with the hot tub type fountain in the center. You really can't call it a fountain since all it did was bubble so I didn't see why people say you have to get a table next to it. The meal was extremely over priced for what you got and everything was priced separately. We saw a table receive this high, fluffy pink thing and asked about it. Seems it's a tradition; a mile high mountain of cotton candy with candied violets haphazardly poked into it. Sometimes there's a scoop of ice cream underneath it. Cotton candy in a restaurant that charges approximately $55-$75 for just an entree (no veggies or sides included)? My friend said the candied violets looked like bugs to her, not an appealing thing whatsoever. The servers were very nice and attentive, although a little plentiful for the amount of people there. The desserts were disappointing also, and we tried three different ones. If and when I get back to NY I will definitely avoid this place and can't recommend any part of it except the bar and even then, you will find plenty of bars that are much better.

I immediately felt the FS hospitality upon entering Ty Bar. As the sitting area became crowded, it remained relatively easy to have an intimate conversation with my party. The high ceiling does a great job managing the noise level while the modern art deco and chic design keeps you comfortable. Ty Bar does not offer a happy hour and drinks are a bit on the pricey side, but the cocktails are well done, and the liquors used are top notched. Would recommend the cocktails over the strait pours. I initially planned to drink at another bar that offers a view of Central Park but found it very easy to sit at Ty and stare into the IM Pei designed lobby. I later learned that the yellow color limestones are the same limestones used be Pei in his expansion of The Louvre in Paris. I really enjoyed the entire experience, and glad that we ended up at FS for the evening.

This bar rocks! It’s busy and has lots of energy. While that is good, the staff seemed a little frantic at times. The drinks are good but expensive. A martini was $15 or so. They opened a special, oaky California chardonnay for my wife to try a glass and while it was superb, I wish they would have told me of the $35 tariff in advance or at least before the second glass was poured. But by the same token I could have asked, couldn’t I? The sense of somewhat frantic service and pricy drinks kept my review at 4 stars.

Great cocktails that makes you want to drink all night! They have a large screen to watch sports, however they will show football/baseball over tennis???? Even during US open which we were there for

This stunning bar with a red decor and amazing fireplace.Service is excellent and very wine selection is good. For some reason it is never particularly busy here, which I don't understand because it's really good.

In the serene lobby of the Four Seasons, this comfortable bar has good seating, great service and all the drinks you can expect from a very high end hotel. It is very serene even when packed (which it is with lots of deal makers) but low-key and so if you get seats (even the high chairs are comfortable) it is a good albeit expensive place for cocktails and conversation.

Our favorite stop for the evening, we went there every day during our stay, either for happy hour or after dinner drink, I love the interior, people, all workers there, especially our favorite bar tenders Olga & Jeffrey !!!! I highly recommend!!!! In love🌸

great service, delicious appetizers/salad--sophisticated enough for adults, saw a family cozy by the fire--very relaxed. NOT STUFFY

We were staying at the Four Seasons so it was quite convenient to have a drink there. It is a lovely bar with great drinks and service. I highly recommend it.

Great vibe throughout which is filled with business types staying at and stopping by for after work drinks. Most people are definitely "dressed" for this bar but then again you can get away with a more business casual look. Drinks are pricey...as in $20 for a glass of wine. My only negative comment was my interaction with my bartender. I have stayed here a few times...and referenced a white truffle green tomato blood mary that was served in a martini glass that was on the menu in The Garden restaurant about four years ago. It was so amazing that I had brought others to try it...and this jerky bartender...insisted that this drink was not a FS drink and they have never had anything like that...as he has been there for 5 years...He was actually rude about it to me....when in fact that was a drink that was served...was a bit surprised at his rudeness and started my evening off on a bad note. Probably the worst customer interaction that I have had at the FS...and yes jerky bartender, that drink did exist there...and I have 4 witnesses to prove it.

Miss lunch and need something delicious with the afternoon cocktail- this is the place to go. The drinks are amazing and the tacos - really, just try them- you wont be disappointed

We had reservations at Tao (friend recommended) so we wanted to have a drink before dinner. This was next door so we couldn't beat the convenience. Olga was a master bar keep and we didn't want to leave!

As long as we have been coming to New York - we have always wanted to have drinks and light bites at the Ty Bar. We liked it some much we went twice on our recent visit. The view of the Christmas Tree from the bar - very nice. The drinks are excellent - the service is five star - and the light bites are very good. We will be back!!

A bit small but a good buzz. Had drinks with some colleagues beforeI went to the airport and it was clearly a very popular place.

The tasting menu was wonderful all the way through. Bison, juicy and tender; Duck, crisp without fat, perfectly done. Fine service. Very expensive, but worth it for setting the gold standard.

Started several evenings by having an early cocktail in the plush surroundings of Ty bar, refined, serene and cosy its a perfect venue for a relaxed drink

this lobby restaurant coffeeshop is very cosy serving very nice dishes from vegeterian to a very good burgers. not the cheapest place but well appointed and quality is very good .worth trying

Came here for early happy hour on a weekday. There were not many people there at the time and we are able to walk right in and get a table. Very accommodating and friendly service. Great dramatic decor with high ceilings in the lobby of the four seasons. Enjoyed my UGG scale cocktail very much but it was indeed on the pricey side. Would return if looking for cocktails and was in the area.

Sometimes the service was a bit slow, but drinks are great and staff is very friendly. Alot of people there, but not too noisy.

While you conjure up visions with the name, you find yourself on the first floor of a high rise between Park and Lex. Do not spend the money to eat in the famous "pool room" but head to the bar on the right and enjoy the two story scene. The curtains are metal and create a wonderful visual (and architectural mistake:) You can order pretty much everything form the menu and avoid the high prices of the pool room. Worth one trip for all

The Ty is a beautiful bar/restaurant and the service is elegant (but there are regulars everywhere and the waters are hard to interrupt when they're schmoozing with them) but the food is a disappointment. We were encouraged to do small plates and we did, but the food which sounded great on the menu was pretty disappointing and it was messy so there were crumbled noodles etc. all over our tiny table (loved that table though right in front of the window with a great view of the mirror mural of New York over the fireplace in the bar) and the waiter tidied up by using his fingers and either picking things up or scraping them into little piles. He finished with a wet cloth but the thought of dessert has been erased from my mind. Yuck. The place is so swish that I wondered if this was some super chic way to clean a table, but i'm thinking not. Little things matter even if you're the Four Seasons. Sorry not to rave. I do love the hotel.

Every once in a while I get nostalgic for an elegant breakfast in an elegant hotel. There was a time when breakfast was as beautiful as a good dinner. Those days are gone but I keep trying. This time I picked the Four Seasons Hotel. I just wanted perfect scrambled eggs and bacon. They couldn't deliver. They didn't know how to make a soft (not runny) fluffy scrambled egg with bacon that wasn't greasy or cardboard. I sent my plate back twice. The server suggested their signature dish; Lemon Ricotta pancakes. I accepted. They were delicious but they were dessert. So sweet. My husband ordered house made corn beef hash. He got two thin medium sized pancakes of corn beef hash patties and two poached eggs. The cost of breakfast was $78.00 and they couldn't heat a croissant properly. We've gotten better food in diners and cheap breakfast places. And another one bites the dust!

caught up with friends for drinks here. nice ambiance but the drinks are reallz just average. prices are high though

Ty Bar in the grand Four Seasons Hotel is a great place to have cocktails when you are in NYC - without having to incur the expense of staying there. The cocktails are really well made and the wine list is good too. Yes, the drinks are expensive - but the service and setting make it worthwhile. The bartenders always remember my favorite drink and if you go often enough, they will greet you by name.

Go to the Four Season for its architecture not for its food. My meal was mediocre at best, certainly not worth the very very high price I paid. My poached tuna appetizer was nothing special or imaginative and my friend black kale salad was a major disappointment. We both had the Asian spice lamb chops which were too spicy although they were cooked well and tender. The accompanying small chunks of assorted vegetables had little taste. The bread was boring. Our chocolate dessert was frozen solid.The mound of cotton candy presented at the end of the meal was fun and a throwback to another time. The only thing good was the size of the martini and the cherry tomatoes placed on our table to nibble at. They were very fresh. We sat in the pool room which is one of mid-century modern's famous interiors. It looked rather dated although it should not be touched as it is emblematic of a time. I suggest you go for a drink at the bar to see the architecture and roam back to the pool room for a look and save your money.

Beautiful hotel with spacious rooms & attentive staff who were very helpful. Everything you would expect from a Four Seasons!! We'd definitely return.

I'm always partial towards Four Seasons! They just get the hospitality. Even if they goof up they make sure to recover. I give all credit to their training

So yeah, it *is* the bar at the Four Seasons, which pretty much means that the prices are going to be *up there*. That said, it's still impressive _how_ up there the prices can get. After all, this *is* New York, and there are truly stellar cocktails available within a few minutes of here (or 15 minutes, if you want to make it down to the East Village). And I'm sure that the $3000 scotch flight is amazeballs, but, well, really? *Really*? All that said, the ambience is really quite exceptional - very high ceilings, pleasant staff, a nice fireplace for the winters, and pretty quiet all around. So yeah, if you've got the cash, and feel like burning it, be sure to go...

The Ty Bar at the Four Seasons is the perfect bar. It is comfortable, yet there is a buzz about the place. The service was wonderful and the staff were simply exceptional. We look forward to returning to the Ty Bar when we get back to New York.

We ate from the breakfast menus I had the Greek yoghurt and berries, sounds simple but it was quite amazing. The price reflected this, but we were at the four seasons it's what I expected .

It took 45 minutes AFTER my colleagues got their meals for me to get my $37 hamburger. Enough said.

The Ty Lounge has been our favorite for years. We just can't help it, we keep returning to it despite having tried a few others, St-Regis, Peninsula, Carlile, and a few other restaurants like 11 Madison, Gansevoort and others. The Ty Lounge service is relax and personalised, the food quality is impeccable and the cocktail selection is fairly simple but all excellent. The scenery is grandiose being in the masterpiece hall of the NY4S. You can have a large sofa by the huge fireplace, a small table for 2 by the 57th street windows or a family style cocktail at one of both large table and sofa settings. One of our favorite place in the city.

After a busy day of shopping- stop by the Four Seasons on 57th & Madison for a divinely relaxing atmosphere, Superb service and impeccable food/beverages.

clean and good service. the service was fast and curteous

Great ambiance and a very good place for a 5-7. Exhaustive bar with excellent scotches. Would definitely return in the future. Only drawback...VERY VERY EXPENSIVE.

Dined here while staying at the Four Seasons Hotel and the experience was memorable. We had small plates and my Manhattan Cocktail was perfection. The atmosphere was elegant and stylish. The food was excellent and the service was superb. Our dining experience at TY was fun, relaxing and memorable.

I visit each time I am in NYC. This bar with there superb menu and staff get it right every time! The locanoclast cabernet is out of this world. They have a beautiful red and gold clubby feel but in a quiet setting. My fav "go to" for that happy hour drink post shopping or late night post dinner drink with friends.

This is a nice meeting place for colleagues and business associates. Busy, but not too overcrowded and plenty of wait staff.
5 Star
Have always thought the four Seasons as one of the best.They were one of the first to have a seasonal menu and the food and service is tops.Grazie