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- Geoffroy BablonFebruary 8, 2015One of my favorite places in the city. Ask to be seated downstairs in the wine cellar. The duck is a staple, to follow up with the tarte tatin or the crepe suzette if they're available.
- New York PostAugust 25, 2014Bouchot mussels are the plumpest, sweetest little specimens, in a crackling broth of creme fraiche and Aleppo pepper. The house masterpiece is duck à l’orange. Read more
- Christy KuoAugust 13, 2013Food is great and price is reasonable. Frog leg is a must. Steak with seared foie grad taste really good!! The only thing is that the restroom smells like shit.
- Chelsea RenaudAugust 30, 2015Modern, sleek, but still FRENCH. The prices – for both food and wine – are reasonable. Oyster; bouchot mussels; blanquette de veau; hake; kale salad; croque monsieur; taste tatin; profiteroles.
- MarcMarch 5, 2014Tasting Table Top10 Steak Frites: "Grilled Flat Iron, frites, sauce choron, sauce bordelaise" Frenchy real-deal: beefy & tender flat iron fanned out over earthy, jus-like borderlaise...
- EpicuriousAugust 3, 2014Duck à l'orange—here a crisp-skinned breast with a stroke of ultrarich potato puree—retains none of the cloying fruitiness that sometimes mars the dish. Read more
- Wilson ZhouApril 28, 2014The contrast between tradition and informality seems of a piece with the chef, Matthew Aita, a Philadelphian who has been a sous chef under both Daniel Boulud and Jean-Georges Vongerichten.
- J LAugust 14, 2014Terrific affordable wine list. Great apps and classic bistro fare. The desserts are great too.
- Ms HeleneDecember 22, 2015Lobster Thermidor $39, Brussel sprouts, pommes mouselline, clams provecale and foraged salad were best.
- Ina LiMay 10, 2015French bistro on bond street. Foie gras and filet mignon are musts! They have wonderful rosé too
- Sofia PapastamelosOctober 13, 2014Large wine list and top notch pheasant special. The profiteroles are some of the best I've had! Beautiful and cozy date spot.
- Maire GriffinSeptember 17, 2013I want to tell you this place is HORRIBLE - just so I can keep it to myself! The bone marrow, wickedly sinful; the duck l'orange, dastardly delightful; the crepes Suzette, heaven. Stay away!
- Glo GonzMarch 14, 2013Highly recommend the Lobster Thermidor, one of the best I've had and believe it or not... the jasmine rice was also incredible and worth trying!
- Andrea HongMay 3, 2014If you're there for brunch, sit outside and get the duck confit with a fried egg, crispy potatoes, and grilled bread - YUM.
- Bitches Who BrunchOctober 15, 2015The Bitches say: B. It was a good, solid meal with no surprises, but it lacked the pizazz that us New Yorkers seek in our city brunches. Read more
- B RNovember 18, 2012This little hideout has a sexy cavernous atmosphere. Our table shared a bunch of dishes and they were all great! The orange duck is a must have!
- Great service and amazing food! Try the duck à l'orange and profiteroles
- My fav restaurant of all time. Steak w foie gras, bone marrow, lobster, foie gras terraine,...anything...its all good!
- My fav spot in NYC !!! Must try bone marrow, beef with foie gras, foie gras terraine and lobster!
- Christie HatgesFebruary 10, 2014Make sure to ask for extra bread to soak up the tasty sauce the muscles are made in. Frog legs are also a must try - truly delicious!
- CezaryNovember 16, 2012Try the juicy duck a l'orange - it will make your mouth water. The restaurant is from the same owner as Heidi and Extra Place.
- zahy atmeNovember 18, 2012Industrial chic spot tucked away on Bond st. The chocolate mousse was delectable. Actually everything was! You won't be disappointed. Also, celebrity sighting alert!
- Ginger StanleyMarch 22, 2015Joan of arc is an amazing cocktail with a bit of a kick. Fromage plate and scallops are a must.
- JD HarringtonAugust 7, 2015Steak frites were solid. Maybe a little small on the cut of steak, but very nice all around.
- Meg FarmerOctober 6, 2014The duck was delicious. Downstairs atmosphere was great, like eating in a wine cellar or library.
- Andrew NuscaMarch 14, 2013No matter how you measure it, this place is a bargain. Top-notch technique with a tiny tab. Definitely a regular visit. (But let's keep it between us, ok?)
- Tory BrooksFebruary 8, 2013OMG the mussels. Seriously TDF. Also this place is so cute and not loud which is hard to find in this area of the city.
- SarahJuly 24, 2015Everything is amazing here. But can we talk about the bread? Better than balthalzars!!
- Julie PeckFebruary 2, 2013The kale salad is decadent and it's definitely enough for brunch if you're not super hungry!
- Amazing birthday dinner w bone marrow, lobster, chic mousse and wine for my friend MariA - hell yeah
- Pam B.May 5, 2013Ideal meal: country pâté, duck à l'orange or tournedos Rossini, chocolate profiteroles.
- The New Yorker ManagerMay 6, 2013"The food, for the most part, is not merely French but old-school French..." Read more
- Elias WehbeNovember 18, 2012Although the food was good (average by NY standards), it wasn't good enough to make up for the 45 min it took to get here. And I just didn't get the ambiance. To be fair, they opened this Wednesday.
- Anet Izmitli CourbotAugust 23, 2015The service is sooo slow! Unless you are willing to stay there for 3 hours, do not go...