Candle

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388 3rd Ave
New York, NY 10016

Candle in New York, NY is a local restaurant that offers a diverse menu for delivery, pickup, and reservations, as well as catering services.

With a focus on quality and convenience, Candle provides customers with the option to order online and purchase gift cards for a unique dining experience.

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4.571 reviews
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Joi B.
8/11/2025

Oh Candle, I thought I couldn't possibly love you more (and I'm one of your OG customers from the early aughts) but recently I had a need for a healthy lunch and a place to work and you not only...

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T. C.
6/17/2025

Candle is my new fav vegan spot. The ambience and service are top notch and the food is more than delicious! I live in Lincoln Square but consider Candle a new Kips Bay destination.

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Janet W.
9/13/2025

A vegan restaurant with a good variety, so this place is not for everyone. The size of the restaurant is on the smaller side but pleasant. It appears that most orders are take out orders but...

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Vishnu G.
3/12/2025

I was able to try a large variety of dishes here with a group of five people - three from the Thai menu, and two from the main menu. Pumpkin curry - got this with tofu. This was about on the...

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Anastasia S.
9/23/2025

What an amazing experience at the Candle Cafe. An oasis of delicious food that happens to be vegan. Definitely a must when visiting Murray Hill.

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