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  • 26 Seats 
  •   East Village  
  • French
  •  $$ 
Narrow bistro accommodates two dozen plus two and not a soul more.
  • 718 
  •   Astoria  
  • French, Spanish/Tapas
  •  $$ 
Ideal casual date spot with subdued lighting, cozy appearance and sophisticated menu options...for Astoria.
  • A 
  •   Upper West Side  
  • Caribbean, French
  •  $$ 
Bistro popular with local lifers and the Columbia crowd.
  • A.O.C. 
  •   West Village  
  • French
  •  $$ 
Perfect for an intimate Sunday brunch with your lady or the Grey Lady.
  • Adour 
  •   Midtown East  
  • French
  •  $$$$ 
Wine-themed haute hotel hottie from the legend Alain Ducasse.
Nabe fave lays out a seasonal spread of bistro goodness.
  • Bagatelle 
  •   Meatpacking District  
  • French
  •  $$$$ 
Slickest bistro in town, courtesy of Kiss & Fly crew.
Terrance Brennan tries his able hand at the huge space that for two blinks was Trigo.
  • Bar Boulud 
  •   Upper West Side  
  • French
  •  $$$ 
Daniel Boulud's upmarket brasserie.
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Fleur de Sel's tastes of Brittany now available in brasserie form. 
  • Bar Tabac 
  •   Cobble Hill  
  • French
  •  $$ 
Sophisticates sip Bourgogne and wax poetic at this Smith Street standby.
  • Benoit 
  •   Midtown West  
  • French
  •  $$$ 
Ducasse's brasserie entry not yet firing on all cylinders.
  • bobo 
  •   West Village  
  • French
  •  $$$ 
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A Boho-Bourgie dinner party in a vintage Village brownstone.
  • Bohemian 
  •   NoHo  
  • American (New), French, Japanese
  •  $$$$ 
So secret and exclusive you shouldn't even be reading this.
  • Bouley 
  •   Tribeca  
  • French
  •  $$$$ 
Men in black dropping Bouley's masterful French. Get élégant.
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Market loaded with temptations worthy of the master himself.
Upstairs expands downstairs, puts out a scrumptious Japanese, Italian, and American spread.
French-Japanese two-story den reminiscent of a culinary theme park.
After descending the magnificent circular staircase you'll want to mingle by the bar, but excellent bistro fare justifies a quick trip to a table.
Comfy brasserie gives people what they want.
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Tuna carpaccio like butter, but nothing beats the burger, saddled with heaping Roquefort.
Fries, booze, and makeout sessions in the corners.
Pre-Balthazar classic bistro still riding high.
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Long-running French romantic will get you laid.
  • Casimir 
  •   East Village  
  • French
  •  $$ 
Pioneering neighborhood bistro, still good for some frites and disaffection.
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