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Modern French Fare at Le Privé

Modern French Fare at Le Privé

Nestled between some of your favorite pre-theater restaurants in Hell’s Kitchen lies a relatively new French restaurant brought to you by restauranteur Sanjay Laforest. Le Privé boasts a welcome atmosphere, giving off elegant, Victorian-style decor, adorned with chandeliers, mirrors and red accents. While it’s cold and blustery outside now, come summertime, the space expands with its outdoor backyard oasis, which […]

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Another Round of Steak Frites,  S’il Vous Plait

Another Round of Steak Frites, S’il Vous Plait

One of the most appealing things about traveling to France is, of course, the food. The French sure know how to cook (and bake!) and we’re lucky here in New York City that we can have Parisian food without paying for a flight. Le Relais de Venice L’Entrecôte was founded in paris almost 60 years go, and now has iterations […]

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French Flare Hits the Bowery

French Flare Hits the Bowery

France? No, the Bowery. Rich in culture and outstanding cuisine, France is everyone’s dream vacation. But if you can’t make it to France just yet, La Gamelle, under the new direction of chef Denis Kuc and consulting chef Michael Burbella, is your perfect alternative in NYC. When you think of Bowery the first thing that comes to mind is not […]

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Dominique Bistro: French Fare in the West Village

Dominique Bistro: French Fare in the West Village

A new French cafe opened its door in November 2015, bringing the class and elegance of Parisian culture to New York City’s West Village. Dominique Bistro, helmed by chef Dominick Pepe serves up classic French dishes, as well as authentic countryside favorites. The perfect, cozy spot to snuggle up and dine at during the winter, the bistro exudes all the […]

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Old School French Fare Gets Dished Out at Le Périgord

Old School French Fare Gets Dished Out at Le Périgord

Back in the day, things were done a certain way. People got dressed up in their finest clothes and jewelry to go out to dinner, they took in shows at the theater regularly, and they expected a certain level of service and attentiveness when they spent a night on the town. Nowadays, it’s more rare to don your finest attire […]

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A Charming French Oasis in the Village

A Charming French Oasis in the Village

Tucked away in the East Village, Didier Pawlicki’s Le Village is a culinary gem awaiting to be discovered. Pawlicki, the man behind La Siréne and Taureau in Soho, has brought to the East Village a classic French bistro that will even have Parisians saying “c’est magnifique!” The small space can easily be overlooked in the bustling village, but once inside […]

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Escape the City at Sel et Poivre

Escape the City at Sel et Poivre

A sophisticated bistro on the Upper East Side has been pleasing customers for 25 years, welcoming guests into their candlelit and homey-feeling French restaurant. Sel et Poivre, a family-owned restaurant, is a quaint spot for a meal, with black and white photos, wooden tables and antique sconces adding to its classic feel.          I was intrigued to […]

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