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Found 8 results

  1. Sneakeater

    MIMI

    I'm behind in my write-ups, so it'll take me a little while to get to this new French place (on Sullivan St. between Bleecker and Houston), which I adored. I'm posting because, if Orik is still in New York, I want to hear what he thinks of it.
  2. Jesikka

    Ernesto's

    Since the gas is on, lets get the discussion fired up. Imo, this is the most exciting opening in NY in awhile. I was at the F&F dinner which showed lots of promise, but basque food is deserving of and benefits from fire, which is now possible. Wine list is going to be stellar. Much of the opening team from Frenchette is there. Chef is Ryan Barlow (a dear friend), as I'm sure you already know. He's a very talented guy and he lived in San Sebastian, which is the inspiration for the restaurant.
  3. Diancecht

    le gratin

    coming soon, opening may 6 executive chef is guillaume ginther, formerly of daniel and le coq rico 123 nassau (beekman)
  4. Les Trois Chevaux is Angie Mar's follow-up to The Beatrice Inn, located in the surprisingly small space on the corner of West 12th & West 4th, next door to where The Beatrice was. As is well known, it's her stab at classic French -- although a few Japanese inflections creep in (especially on the cocktail list) (which I guess is pretty classic French these days). Of course I had to go just about as soon as it opened. I wanted to help fund Angie's parking tickets. But, really, this is food I just love -- and I just loved it. It's $180 or $185 (I don't see the price on their webs
  5. i’ve wanted to come here since their opening in 2012 but haven’t had the opportunity until recently. ny times review by pete wells 2014 review by michael bauer 178 townsend street (clarence place) in the south park neighborhood of san francisco. amberjack sashimi, lettuce and herbs, spiced coconut sauce, lime, citrus jelly and pickled kohlrabi, fried blossoms mint tea (spearmint, peppermint, pineapple mint, meyer lemon zest) caviar cured in kombu with seaweed butter, seaweed and poached spinach. fire-roasted am
  6. Popped in last night to the new-ish Harold Moore place. Had a lovely time. It's cute, with the Peter Rabbit theme, but not overly cute. Pretty straightforward bistro eats a la La Mercerie and the like, though a much more extensive menu than LM, and generally heartier fare. We didn't have too much - three dishes. They start you with a baguette, house-made butter, pate, and olives. Great stuff. We ordered the foie gras to start, not realizing that there was pate with the bread service anyway - kind of wonder why anyone would order more bread and pate after being given it on the house. It was g
  7. Special Event Galette des Rois Celebration Thursday, January 12, 2017 6:30–8:30pm Start le nouvel an the French way at our Galette des Rois celebration! Celebrate the new year with a slice of galette des rois, a glass of cider, and savory bites. Financier Patisserie is making their signature galette party-sized especially for FIAF Members and friends. The cake will be served alongside a savory buffet of French favorites from Le District. Dating back to the middle ages, the galette des rois is a treat traditionally served only during the month of January. Literally the "Kings’ cake," this a
  8. LiquidNY

    Le Turtle

    New French place on Christie Street run by Taavo Somer. Chef is a Blanca alum. Look at the website.
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