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'''Caffe Swish''' is a Thai and Japanese fusion restaurant on Broadway between 115th and 116th Streets. Its phone number is 212-222-3568.
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'''Caffe Swish''' was a Thai and Japanese fusion restaurant on [[Broadway (avenue)|Broadway]] between 115th and 116th Streets. It was popular among students bored of MSG-infested [[Ollie's]]. It was replaced by Vine sometime around 2007.
  
Lots of options on the menu, most of which are OK. Quick service. You can't go wrong with this place.
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Swish had an extensive menu, ranging from bog-standard Asian dishes to a few more exciting choices. Options included Thai Sate, Pad Thai, various curries, etc. Most dishes were of an average standard and fairly reliable. The service was quick, though sometimes it's too quick and you get your main course 10 seconds after your starter. A number of people believed the waiters to be a little harsh, with one of them said to have been somewhat sadistic.
  
Good to come here if you want a nearby Asian restaurant but you're bored of Ollie's and its MSG-infested "food".
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[[Category:Closed restaurants]]
 
 
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Latest revision as of 13:42, 8 December 2013

Caffe Swish was a Thai and Japanese fusion restaurant on Broadway between 115th and 116th Streets. It was popular among students bored of MSG-infested Ollie's. It was replaced by Vine sometime around 2007.

Swish had an extensive menu, ranging from bog-standard Asian dishes to a few more exciting choices. Options included Thai Sate, Pad Thai, various curries, etc. Most dishes were of an average standard and fairly reliable. The service was quick, though sometimes it's too quick and you get your main course 10 seconds after your starter. A number of people believed the waiters to be a little harsh, with one of them said to have been somewhat sadistic.