Of course if I bought anything for $600K I would not need a kitchen anyway because I would not be able to afford food to cook or store in it.

In my city, there are a couple (huge, enormous, gigantic, with built in wine "cellars" or Viking BBQs built in on the decks) 1 million dollar condos (and we giggle madly to see them sit empty month after month b/c they were built starting a few years ago and had JUST finished when everything went to pieces*). But they all advertise ridiculously large kitchens, formal eating areas, etc etc etc. They are massive.
But since the OP has NY in their name, I imagine they are in NY, and I can see that much for a place that focuses on sleeping and not having a fancy spot to eat in, nor a proper place to cook in. Was it being advertised for young singles rooming together? I can imagine that...I just saw a rental apartment advertised as being a "roommate suite" b/c it had bedrooms very separate from each other off the combined living spaces.
I would never buy it, but I can't imagine living in NYC for a moment, so I'm not really the person to decide if it's truly worth it.
That said, my brother and SIL live in San Diego, this is their third home (second one they had built), and they always buy homes with HUGE dining rooms/spaces, but have never furnished such a room yet! They like having OPEN space in their homes...they've been mulling over a pool table for their dining area in this home...but it's been 6 years and they only put living room furniture in the living room probably 2 years ago. They have two more living areas, though...they aren't hurting for "sit and relax" space.
Oh, and they have a biiiiig kitchen, and all they use in it is sink, microwave, and fridge. They order in probably every other night, and the nights in between they are eating leftovers from the other night and/or what SIL brings home from her working lunches. I used their stove, and they told me they thought one burner was broken...not b/c it had impacted them, but because her parents told her it wasn't working well last time they visited and cooked food...
There are some families that live like that!
editing IN to ADD: * though I also feel bad for the owners/builders. Not so much for the 1 mil people (dude, it's Tacoma, seriously, a million for a condo?), but there's this really cool place downtown that has been growing on us, I was getting interested in it...and we just found out that the builder was starting at 500K and REFUSED to knock it down or think about renting, because I guess renters are just scum of the earth. And now he faces foreclosure of this large, brand new development...that only sold 10 units out of something like 200. Ouch.