Adrienne Set in the magnificently refurbished Peninsula Hotel, overlooking 5th Avenue, serving Oliver Dudlers, Executive Chef, creative modern French cuisine.
Alison on Dominick Street Country French cuisine in a small, romantic, candlelit setting. Reservations required.
Belgo Nieuw - York 415 Lafayette, New York, NY 10003
Moules. Frites. Biergs! Superb Belgian cuisine in the most uniquely designed restaurant in Manhattan.
Phone: 212-253-0594 Fax: 212-253-6059
Cafe Boulud 20 East 76th Street (Madison Avenue), New York, NY 10021
Warm and welcoming french-american restaurant located on Manhattan's Upper East Side.
Phone: 212-772-2600 Fax: 212-772-7755
Cafe Centro 200 Park Avenue, New York, NY 10161
French/Continental. Eye-dazzling Art Deco decor. Fully exposed glass-walled kitchen. Select food items at 'fire/cooking stations.' Groups, max: 230. One private room, capacity: 50. Closed Sun.
Phone: 212-818-1222 Fax: 212-949-8266
Cafe des Artistes 1 West 67th Street, New York, NY 10023
French. Fine cuisine near Lincoln Center; murals of gamboling nymphs. Prix-fixe lunch, dinner.
Phone: 212-877-3500 Fax: 212-877-3500
Cafe Nicole c/o Novotel New York 226 West 52nd Street, New York, NY 10019
French. Located in the Theater District within walking distance of major tourist attractions at the Novotel New York. Two private rooms, capacity: 8-40.
Phone: 212-315-0100 Fax: 212-765-5369
Capsouto Freres Restaurant 451 Washington Street, New York, NY 10013
Contemporary French, bistro restaurant. Charming dining room in TriBeCa, specializing in dessert souffles. $$
Phone: 212-966-4900 Fax: 212-925-5296
Chanterelle 2 Harrison Street, New York, NY 10013
New French cuisine in TriBeCa. 'Paradise regained' -- Zagat `98. Closed Sun. Reservations required.
Phone: 212-966-6960 Fax: 212-966-6143
Chelsea Bistro & Bar Contemporary French bistro airlifted from Paris. Winner of Best Bistro in New York (New York Magazine and Time Out NY) Two Stars (New York Times) and Best of Excellence Award (Wine Spectator). Enclosed garden terrace and working fireplace.
Chez Josephine Theatre District - Chez Josephine, 414 W. 42nd St.
First runner-up of WHERE magazine's 2003 Visitors Choice Award for Best Pre-Theatre Dining. Jean-Claude Baker's warm, sexy restaurant, named after the Jazz-Age singer and entertainer Josephine Baker who was his adoptive mother, has undergone a dazzling makeover. Live piano music and museum-quality memorabilia associated with the famed entertainer abound. Pre-theatre and post-theatre dinner is a specialité de la maison. Family friendly. Private dining room is available. Wheelchair accessible. Dinner served Monday through Saturday. Appetizer and entrée average $20-$35. (American Express, Master Card, Visa, Diners Club, Carte Blanche).
between Ninth and 10th Aves., New York Phone: 1-212-594-1925
Cite 120 West 51st Street, New York, NY 10020
French-American, delightful steakhouse. A quick step from Radio City, the Theater District, and Madison Square Garden. Two private rooms, capacity: 20-50.
Phone: 212-956-7100 Fax: 212-956-7157
Destinee Restaurant This fine french creation will not disappoint you. The service is superb and equally matched by the elaborate french creations. Elegant eating takes on a new meaning in the warm and intimate surroundings. Considered to be a tremendous value for the price.
Jean Georges One Central Park West, New York, NY 10023
French. Jean-Georges Vongerichten's New French cuisine, served in a dining room, cafeacute;, and outdoor terrace.
Phone: 212-299-3900 Fax: 212-299-3941
JoJo 160 East 64th Street, New York, NY 10021
French. Jean-Georges Vongerichten's East Side bistro, in a townhouse. Prix-fixe lunch.
Phone: 212-223-5656 Fax: 212-755-9038
L'Actuel Modern and sleek, this restaurant specializing in a french fusion of dining is great for every meal.
La Bonne Soupe 48 West 55th Street, New York, NY 10019
French. Bistro with casual environment. Inexpensive French regional sepcialties. Outdoor terrace. Groups: 10-80. Four private rooms, capacity: 10-70.
Phone: 212-586-7650 Fax: 212-765-6409
La Caravelle Restaurant 33 West 55th Street, New York, NY 10019
French. Elegant midtown restaurant with Parisian murals. Classic and contemporary cuisine, with professional cart service. Extensive wine list with over 12,000 bottle available. Reservations required. One private room, capacity: 10-28.
Phone: 212-586-4252 Fax: 212-956-8269
La Cote Basque Rockefeller Center - 60 West 55th Street,
First runner-up of WHERE magazine's 2003 Visitors Choice Award for Best Midtown Dining. One of New York's legendary restaurants (remember Truman Capote's short story that scandalized society lo these many years ago?) offers a sumptuous dining experience and an impressive wine list. Private dining room available. Wheelchair accessible. Lunch and dinner served daily; jacket required. Appetizer and entrée average $35-$50 and above. (American Express, Master Card, Visa, Diners Club)
between Fifth and Sixth Aves. New York, NY 10019 Phone: 1-212-688-6525
La Metairie This cozy candlelit French restaurant in the West Village features dlicious Provencal inspired cuisine. The comfy banquettes and warmth of the fireplace make for relaxing, enjoyable dining.
L'Absinthe Brasserie Restaurant 227 East 67th Street, New York, NY 10021
French. Chic bistro serving classic Parisian fare. Resembles authentic turn-of-the-century Parisian brasserie.
Phone: 212-794-4950 Fax: 212-794-1589
Le Bernardin Restaurant 155 West 51st Street, New York, NY 10019
French. 'Best fish in NY' - Zagat. 'Reinvented fish and discovered service' - Passport to NY. Four stars from NY Times. Multilingual. Closed Sun.
Phone: 212-489-1515 Fax: 212-265-1615
Le Bouchon 319 West 51St, New York, NY 10019
The best kept secret in the Theatre district. An infinitely charming French Restaurant. Self-assured and totally unpretentious. French cuisine in candlelit setting. Open seven nights for dinner. $22.50 prefixe all night.
Phone: 212-765-6463 Fax: 212-765-1429
Le Cirque 2000 455 Madison Avenue, New York, NY 10022
Owned by celebrated restaurateur Sirio Maccioni. Four-star restaurant located in mid-Manhattan's historic Villard Houses. One of the world's most famous restaurants, it features an extraordinary menu created by executive chef Sottha Khunn.
Phone: 212-303-7788 Fax: 212-303-7712
Le Perigord Restaurant 405 East 52nd Street, New York, NY 10022
French. Jacket and tie required. One meeting room, capacity: 35.
Phone: 212-755-6244 Fax: 212 486-3906
Le Regence Hotel Plaza Athenee 37 East 64th Street, New York, NY 10021
French cuisine with Asian influences located in the posh Hotel Plaza Athenee on the Upper East Side. Well known for their award-winning Sunday brunch.
Phone: 212-734-9100 Fax: 212-772-0958
Le Rivage Conveniently located for a pre-theater meal, this down to earth, French restaurant with a cozy setting has very good food at a decent price. They offer prix fixe options for both lunch and dinner.
L'Ecole Restaurant 462 Broadway (at Grand), New York, NY 10013
Contemporary French cuisine in elegant SoHo setting. Multi-course prix-fixe lunches and dinners prepared by advanced students of renowned French Culinary Institute. Award-winning wine list. Inquire about professional culinary and pastry arts programs.
Phone: 212-219-3300 Fax: 212-334-4866
Leopard Restaurant 253 East 50th Street, New York, NY 10022
French. Unique townhouse restaurant serving French/Continental fare. 'Secret delight.' Prix-fixe lunch and dinner includes wine. Closed Sun. Two private rooms capacity 27 and 50.
Phone: 212-759-3735 Fax: 212-935-0125
L'Orange Bleue 430 Broome Street, New York, NY 10013
French/Mediterranean. Casual costal Mediterranean bistro. Authentic cuisine. Festive deacute;cor, comfortable atmosphere. Serving brunch, lunch, and dinner.
Phone: 212-226-4999 Fax: 212-226-4863
Madison Bistro French bistro style. Perfect for midtown business lunches or romantic dinners. Known for fine, French cuisine. Smoking and non-smoking seating.
Man Ray 147 West 15th St. between Sixth and Seventh Aves.
Johnny Depp, Sean Penn and John Malkovich are investors in this sister restaurant to the famed Parisian hot spot. So just follow the beautiful people to its door. The dÉcor is Buddhist-inspired, with Tibetan stained-glass windows that take the breath away. The contemporary French menu has Asian accents. There's a house DJ, of course. D (nightly). (AE, DC, DS, MC, V) Wheelchair Accessible. Average cost per person (appetizer plus main course at dinner): $36-$50.
Phone: 212-929-5000
Montrachet 239 West Broadway, New York, NY 10013
Casual, comfortable setting in TriBeCa. Classic French restaurant. Closed Sun. Reservations required. Multilingual.
Phone: 212-219-2777 Fax: 212-274-9508
Palladin 224 West 49th Street, New York, NY 10019
Celebrated chef Jean-Louis Palladin's entree into the New York dining scene. Located in the ultra-hip Time Hotel. Palladin's bistro showcases his spirited and sophisticated modern French cuisine in a festive setting designed by Adam Tihany.
Phone: 212-320-2929 Fax: 212-320-2989
Payard Patisserie & Bistro 1032 Lexington Avenue, New York, NY 10021
French. $$
Phone: 212-717-5252 Fax: 212-717-0986
Peacock Alley c/o Waldorf=Astoria 301 Park Avenue, New York, NY 10022
Peacock Alley, Waldorf-Astoria. French Gourmet-inspired French provincial cuisine for breakfast, dinner, Sunday brunch. Closed Sun., Mon.
Phone: 212-872-4900 Fax: 212-872-1266
Picholine Restaurant 35 West 64th Street, New York, NY 10023
French, Mediterranean. Convenient to Lincoln Center for lunch and dinner. Call for reservations.
Phone: 212-724-8585 Fax: 212-875-8979
Rene Pujol Restaurant 321 West 51st Street, New York, NY 10019
French. Two stars from NY Times. Award-winning wine list. Pre-theater prix-fixe dinner $39. Working fireplace. Closed Sun., major holidays.
Phone: 212-246-3023 Fax: 212-245-5206
Revival Harlem. 2367 Frederick Douglass Blvd. at 127th St., New York, NY 10027
Harlem is in the throes of a second Renaissance and leading the culinary charge is this smartly stylish restaurant and bar, where the French-American cuisine is infused with Caribbean, Creole and soulful touches. Conveniently near the Harlem USA Mall and the Apollo Theatre. Jazz every Tuesday, DJ every Friday. Private dining room available. Lunch served Monday through Friday), dinner served nightly, brunch served Sunday. Appetizer and entrée average $20-$50. (American Express, Master Card, Visa, Discover, Diners Club).
Phone: 1-212-222-8338
Seppi's Restaurant French Bistro. SOHO Raouls uptown sister. Fun, romantic award winning cuisine. Pre Theatre prix fixe and midtowns only late night.
Steak Frites 9 East 16th Street, New York, NY 10003
French. 'A menu complete enough to hit the nail on head, does everything well.'-New York. $$
Phone: 212-463-7101 Fax: 212-627-2760
Terrace in the Sky 400 West 119th Street, New York, NY 10027
French. Penthouse restaurant with panoramic view. Light French cuisine with Mediterranean influences. Harp music. Outdoor terrace. Closed Mon. Multilingual. Groups: 25-150. Meeting rooms: 2. Capacity: 25-200.
Phone: 212-666-9490 Fax: 212-666-3471
The Mark Restaurant c/o Mark Hotel 25 East 77th Street, New York, NY 10021
French/continental. $$
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