A highly recommended French bistro, known for amazing buckwheat crepes & brioche French toasts [2, 7]. This cozy, underrated spot serves classic French dishes, often praised for its unique offerings [2, 6].
Nestled in Astoria, Queens, this charming French bistro is a hidden gem that comes highly recommended for its authentic cuisine [1, 2]. The restaurant is lauded for its cozy, hole-in-the-wall atmosphere and the culinary skills of its solo chef [2, 6]. It's an accessible spot, just a short ride from Midtown, offering a delightful escape into classic French flavors [8].
This French bistro is celebrated for its authentic cuisine, with standout recommendations for their amazing buckwheat crepes [2, 3] and brioche French toasts served on a skewer [7]. The French onion soup also garners attention [8]. It's described as a spot where a solo chef prepares French classics, contributing to its unique and highly-regarded food [6].
"Customers highly recommend the buckwheat crepes and the brioche French toasts served on a skewer. The French onion soup is also a popular choice."
Customers overwhelmingly recommend this establishment, praising its authentic French dishes and cozy atmosphere [1, 2, 6]. It's frequently highlighted as an underrated gem with amazing crepes and other classic French offerings [2, 3].
"This commenter noted that Cafe Triskell in Queens is easily accessible, taking about 15-20 minutes from Midtown, and offers great food."
Positive"This user suggested Cafe Triskell in Queens as another French dining option."
Positive"This user enthusiastically agrees with the recommendation for Cafe Triskell, stating "Yes, love them!"."
Positive"Cafe Triskell in Astoria is mentioned along with Cafe Henri in LIC as recommendations for French onion soup."
Positive"Cafe Triskell in Astoria is recommended for French onion soup."
Positive"This user mentioned Cafe Triskell as a place that gets a lot of attention, in the context of seeking recommendations for French Onion Soup."
Neutral"This commenter recommends the brioche French toasts served on a skewer at Cafe Triskell in Astoria."
Positive"This user recommends Cafe Triskell in Astoria, noting it has a solo chef making French classics and is a fun spot."
Positive"This commenter says Cafe Triskell in Astoria is a go-to spot."
Positive"The author mentions Cafe Triskell as a place with good crepes."
Positive"The author highly recommends Cafe Triskell's buckwheat crepes, calling them amazing and the spot underrated."
Positive"The commenter recommends Cafe Triskell, describing it as a hole-in-the-wall spot on the border of LIC and Astoria. They specifically praise the buckwheat crepes as amazing."
Positive"This restaurant in Astoria was recommended."
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