Reviews Tri Tip Grill

4
Thomas Overmiller
+4
This spot serves terrific sandwiches. Their burgers, pulled pork, and krispy fish is all good. The pulled pork even comes with a little cole slaw under the bun! Yummy. The prices are okay ($8.49 for chicken, $8.99 for pulled pork, large fried for $4.29). The large fries really are a large helping. Seating is cramped and limited and there's no place to dispose recyclable trash, two ceiling lamp bulbs were burnt out, and some of the soda dispenser's limited options were "out of service." Customer service was flat but fast.
4
Aiman Ibrahim
+4
Great place for breakfast or lunch. I love their egg burrito 🌯 with the tri tip beef and veggies, substitute for egg whites and get a power protein breakfast burrito to start your morning out right. Super fast service, great staff and very clean and cozy place to dine in.
5
Jennifer Reida
+5
Extremely reasonable prices for a large portion of food in Rockefeller Center! The burger was very messy to eat but super yummy! I found this place while chaperoning a 6th grade field trip where I had five growing boys. None of them left hungry and all of them still had money for souvenirs.
5
Simone Scozzari
+5
One of the best steaks I ever had in my life! People inside are friendly and let you feel really comfy. Thank U guys.
4
Jo Dee
+4
Very good. Healthy options, and not expensive. The Salmon plate was only $16. And the salmon filet was huge. Much cheaper than options in L.A.
5
Peter M
+5
I always get the entire trip tip sliced thick. It's a delicious cut of meat, prepared very well. Don't need bread or any sides with it. It's delicious on its own.
5
Austin Cooper
+5
First before I talk about the food, Sarah, you are an amazing bartender and a wonderful potential karaoke partner. Thank you very much for the great shake and helping me decide on a the entire build of my burger. On speaking of burger building, there are plenty of options to choose from and several dozen ways to make a burger. A sever brought me the wrong plate, which I still would've eaten anyway, and he gave me a free dessert at the end of my meal. It's also a great location to have a meal.
4
A I Norman
+4
Most things down on the concourse level are either overpriced and/or chains. It's worth a trip down to Tri Tip Grill though, as you can get great, yummy food for a really reasonable price. I went for the Big Buck sandwich (why not, at only a buck more than the little buck, I foolishly thought). Not that I really regret having been able to enjoy the extra two ounces, I just think I might have to wear my “fat pants” tomorrow. The menu says it's a lean cut of meat though, so screw it! I also went ahead and made it into a meal combo (diet soda choices include Diet Coke, Coke Zero, and Sprite Zero, by the way), choosing the mashers and gravy. Praise the lord, 'cause that was the best gravy I've ever had. It was bbq flavor infused. Yes, it was all quite delicious. I'd be surprised if a few of the customers waiting in (or on, I supposed I should say) line contemplating their orders who saw me eating didn't think to themselves, “I'll have what she's having.” Should I have devoured every last bite? Hell no. Did I? You betcha. And now I'll be at the gym for fours hours.
5
Thomas H.
+5
Really good burger! After visiting the Rockefeller Center we found this place and we was more then happy! One off the best burgers in NYC for us! Lots off the hyped places are not so good for us! Here you have tast the fresh ingredients!
5
Bobby Warren
+5
Probably the best burger I have ever had. Better than Shake Shack. Better than the sirloin burger using a Pat LaFrieda beef mix at Rue 57 (both were very good, but Tri-Tip Grill burger was even better). The Tri-Tip platter with roasted vegetables was awesome. For $15? You kidding me? That's all? You can't get a sandwich with deli meat at some places. The restaurant features Certified Angus Beef, which is always good. I had no idea what to expect walking in, and I was hooked from the first bite.
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