At this cozy, retro diner, you'll find simple classics done right, like mouthwatering burgers and delightful brunch options, all served by a friendly team.
"Revelie Luncheonette in Soho is cute enough with its chrome stools and old-fashioned soda fountain to bring someone you want to impress, without seeming like you’re trying too hard. It’s also from the people behind Raoul’s, which means the food—like lemon pancakes, or hangar steak and eggs—is all reliably good. Revelie is open every weekday starting at 8am (weekend brunch starts at 11am), so you could technically come here for breakfast and stay until it’s dark out. Not that you should do that. But it’s reassuring to know that you could." - bryan kim, willa moore, neha talreja, molly fitzpatrick, sonal shah, will hartman
"Revelie Luncheonette is from the team behind Raoul’s, a neighborhood stalwart known for its burgers served in short supply per night. Revelie serves an easier-to-get burger, with the option to add green chile. There’s also a terrific wedge salad, patty melt, or or open-faced tuna melt. Bypass fries for the haystack zucchini. And in true luncheonette fashion, wash it down with a pistachio float." - Eater Staff
"This tiny jewel box of a restaurant from the family behind Raoul’s offers newfangled luncheonette fare, including pain perdue with caramelized apples, lemon pancakes, boudin blanc and eggs, or an omelet with French ham and Comte." - Eater Staff
"Revelie Luncheonette in Soho, a sibling of Raoul’s, serves a hanger steak accompanied by crispy potatoes for $34, providing a more affordable steak frites option." - Melissa McCart
"This French-accented diner is the younger sister of Raoul’s across the street, and it might be the most useful spot in Soho. You can walk in any time—it’s open all day—in any mood, and feel like you've stumbled upon a sanctuary. We’ve never had a problem getting a little table, booth, or at least a chrome diner stool, and it's an ideal spot for some low-key people-watching, or just zoning out to the ’90s programming on a TV above the bar. You can eat a burger and drink an egg cream here, or you can eat a hangar steak and drink a glass of wine. Everything on the menu is under $35, and this place works just as well for a solo bite as it does for a casual meeting. " - Kenny Yang, Bryan Kim, Carina Finn Koeppicus, Willa Moore, Sonal Shah