Narrow bistro accommodates two dozen plus two and not a soul more.
- 718
- Astoria
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French, Spanish/Tapas
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$$
Ideal casual date spot with subdued lighting, cozy appearance and sophisticated menu options...for Astoria.
- A
- Upper West Side
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Caribbean, French
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Bistro popular with local lifers and the Columbia crowd.
Perfect for an intimate Sunday brunch with your lady or the Grey Lady.
- Adour
- Midtown East
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French
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$$$$
Wine-themed haute hotel hottie from the legend Alain Ducasse.
Nabe fave lays out a seasonal spread of bistro goodness.
Slickest bistro in town, courtesy of Kiss & Fly crew.
Terrance Brennan tries his able hand at the huge space that for two blinks was Trigo.
Daniel Boulud's upmarket brasserie.
Top Pick!
Fleur de Sel's tastes of Brittany now available in brasserie form.
Sophisticates sip Bourgogne and wax poetic at this Smith Street standby.
- Benoit
- Midtown West
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French
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$$$
Ducasse's brasserie entry not yet firing on all cylinders.
- bobo
- West Village
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French
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$$$
Top Pick!
A Boho-Bourgie dinner party in a vintage Village brownstone.
- Bohemian
- NoHo
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American (New), French, Japanese
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$$$$
So secret and exclusive you shouldn't even be reading this.
Men in black dropping Bouley's masterful French. Get élégant.
Top Pick!
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.
Access!
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.
Access!
Long-running French romantic will get you laid.
Pioneering neighborhood bistro, still good for some frites and disaffection.
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