French restaurant offers a stylish lounge with a lively, well-lit vibe and elegant private room for exclusivity. Prix fixe menus shine with steak frites as a highlight, while the extensive beer list features modern experimental brews and solid tap options.
Early dinner and weekday lunch prix fixe options offer great value with solid choices. The steak frites stands out as a popular dish on the prix fixe menu.
An extensive beer list features modern and experimental options alongside French and German beers. Several beers come on tap, including impressive domestics.
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Reservations are recommended, especially during busy times like weekends.
Expect a one-hour wait for brunch on busy weekends.
The restaurant offers a prix fixe menu for special occasions like Valentine's Day.
Cozy bistro with tight seating and black and white hex tile floor creates an inviting, Parisian vibe. French music plays softly, enhancing the relaxing atmosphere despite a lively noise level. Sidewalk seating and a full bar add to the active, intimate setting.
Lunch offers a three-course prix fixe menu around $38, providing a cost-efficient option with great value. Dinner prix fixe runs about $55 to $60 with ample variety and full-course meals without cutting corners.
Focused selection of draft and bottled beers includes Belgian beers and a Brooklyn beer option. The beer pairs well with dishes like hanger steak.
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Making a reservation is highly recommended due to the restaurant's popularity.
Restaurant Week 2023 offers a $45 3-course pré fixé plus a $5 Shirley Temple.
They have a fantastic deal of $35 and $48 prix fixe lunch and dinner, respectively.
Japanese restaurant features traditional floor seating with cushions and a zen-inspired design that creates a calm, relaxed atmosphere. The space feels spacious even when full, with handcrafted food and superb sake selections enhancing the authentic dining experience.
Presentation stands out with beautiful plating. The prix fixe menu offers delicious dishes that combine taste and visual appeal.
Offers a chocolate beer with rich flavor and a delicate fruit tea and beer blend. The beer selection complements the main set well.
Good to know
Reservations are required as the restaurant does not accept walk-in guests.
All parties must be present before being seated.
You must wash your hands and take off your shoes upon entering.
Contemporary interior combines warmth and natural floral decor with a layout that splits between fine dining and casual tavern areas. Atmosphere stays classy and quieter than typical city restaurants, supporting pleasant conversations despite occasional crowd noise. A sommelier and cozy outdoor seating enhance the dining experience.
Seasonal prix fixe menus offer thoughtful choices for each course with consistently fantastic flavors. Pricing and quality compare very favorably with other NYC prix fixe options.
Happy hour offers $6 wine and beer with cocktails at $12. Non-alcoholic wines and beers are available and well made.
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Reservations are required, especially during peak times and special events.
Happy hour runs from 4pm to 6pm with $6 wine and beer and $12 cocktails.
The restaurant participates in NYC's summer restaurant week with special menus.
Woodwork and Scandinavian design create a calm, stylish setting with a rolling dessert cart adding a unique touch. The atmosphere ranges from relaxing to warm and lively near the bar. Long waits are common due to no reservations and high demand.
A prix fixe meal offers a 6oz skirt steak cooked to order, paired with a salad dressed in an olive-based dressing and unlimited fries for $45. Service moves fast thanks to the simple, stripped-down menu.
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If you like french fries, it's all you can eat.
Dessert is offered via a cart at $10 after the entree is finished.
The restaurant does not take reservations unless for a party of 7+.
French bistro style combines with classic, spacious layout and stunning panoramic views from a high floor. Atmosphere feels bougie and lively, with a warm ambiance and occasional loudness during dinner rush. Outdoor seating offers heated comfort for enjoying weather during lunch.
Offers a variety of good options on the prix fixe menu. The breakfast prix fixe stands out as fantastic. Provides good value during Restaurant Week.
Belgian beers stand out with a good choice of quality beers available. Draft options include Clausthaler non-alcoholic beer, and prices can be around $36 for two beers.
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Happy hour includes oysters for $1.50 until 5:30 PM daily.
Brunch includes bottomless Mimosas for $25.
Make reservations, especially if you are visiting prior to a theatre show.
Belle Époque building houses a Parisian bistro style restaurant with a beautiful bar and huge outdoor seating area sheltered from rain. The atmosphere feels classy and cozy, enhanced by jazz music and elegant decor. The pub room offers a comfortable, fun space for casual meals without reservations.
Offers a prix fixe menu ideal for before the theatre. The prix fixe meal pairs well with steak frites.
Crisp cider adds a touch of sweetness that balances savory flavors, while the beer offers a refreshing bitterness. Options include a West Coast IPA with citrus and pine undertones and a New England IPA bursting with tropical fruit flavors, both pairing well with steak.
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Happy hour is available at this bar, which is hard to find in NYC these days.
The happy hour at Bench offers great prices.
You should make reservations at La Grande Boucherie because they are super packed.
Korean fried chicken restaurant with elegant art deco design and luxury handwashing stations at the entrance. Atmosphere is lively and fun with exciting music and a packed dining room. Known for top-tier fried chicken and an amazing champagne selection paired expertly with meals.
A $38 prix fixe brunch offers plenty of food and solid value. The menu includes multiple courses that feel generous for the price.
A great beer selection complements the menu well. Beers come as tiny, perfectly chilled baby beers that pair better with the chicken than champagne.
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The restaurant does not take reservations and uses a waitlist system starting at 4:30 PM.
Expect long wait times, especially if arriving after 4:30 PM.
The minimum spend for parties larger than six ranges from $2,000 to $4,000.