2. Le French Tart Deli
7.5
44 Henry St (Cranberry St.), New York, NY
French Restaurant · Brooklyn Heights · 3 tips and reviews
John Dowling: Wonderful homemade breads, delicious crepes and egg sandwiches on fresh croissants. Also lovely prepared meals to take home for dinner
Geoffrey Haratyk: Obscenely expensive and not that good. You can find the same cheese at Wegman’s for half the price. $4 baguette is mediocre - try instead La Bicyclette or l’Apartment 4F down the street.
KVED: Ham egg n cheese on a croissant is heaven.
6. The Modern
8.3
9 W 53rd St, New York, NY
New American Restaurant · Midtown East · 197 tips and reviews
Michelin Travel & Lifestyle: Homemade bread with goat‘s milk butter is a prelude to foie gras terrine, a slow-poached egg with spätzle, & roasted lamb. – Green Guide Editor
Lori Luo: Take a seat in the restaurant to go for the four course prix fixe or tasting menu. You'll find that the Alsatian Dumplings, Baked Quail, and Soft-Poached Eggs are all executed to perfection.
BLOUIN ARTINFO: Begin or end your MoMA trip at this award-winning restaurant, which showcases German artist Thomas Demand. Look closely - the forest is not real but created with 270,000 intricate paper leaves. Read more.
7. Maman
8.8
239 Centre St (btwn Broome & Grand St), New York, NY
Café · SoHo · 302 tips and reviews
Alice Eunjin: "croque madame with ham, Comté & Béchamel on homemade bread; quiche done with roasted red peppers and eggplant; and tartinettes topped with goat cheese, honey-grilled peaches, and prosciutto."
Rubén García: Very cute and rustic cafe with good pastries. They have seating space so it's a great place to hang out with friends. There is a sort of market at the entrance with pop ups for lesser known brands
Noah Weiss: A cozy French cafe with chocolate chip cookies and a great Toby's Estate cappuccino. If you're hungry, get their toast with garlic scramble eggs. Free wifi, mamannyc is the password.
8. Quality Meats
8.8
57 W 58th St (at 6th Ave), New York, NY
Steakhouse · Midtown East · 317 tips and reviews
Krista Hoffman: Best filet mignon I've had in the city. Corn creme brûlée was also amazing along with the homemade bread, Brussels sprouts, and the cheese board.
Irene Unger: Great spot. Has a cooler vibe than many other steak houses. Everthing was great, but try the crab cake and the corn side for extra yumminess.
Serious Eats: Updated take on the classic steakhouse with sights like a four pound rib steak to share.
9. Orsay
8.2
1057 Lexington Ave (at E 75th St), New York, NY
French Restaurant · Upper East Side · 46 tips and reviews
Lorraine S: Lovely French bistro! Have brunch on the patio! You get a delicious basket of pastries. Great cappucinos & the eggs Benny was delish. Make sure you get the homefries!
heather pink: This is the most underated restarant in the city. The steak tartare is probably the best in the country. I've never had a bad meal here. Also, I've never had an issue with the servers being rude.
Gansevoort Hotel Group: The BEST Steak Tartare in town!
10. Pathos Cafe
7.5
932 1st Ave (at 51st), New York, NY
Greek Restaurant · Turtle Bay · 5 tips and reviews
Paola Venturini: Octopus, tuna tartar, and prosciutto and gorgonzola pizza. Sangria pitchers too.
Monday Lisa: Nice outdoor seating but food very over priced for what it is. BF got a Cuban that looked like a 5th grader made a turkey sandwich and it was $15 🙄
Elvi Rod: This place is really nice a the food it's excellent!!
Zlata Zubenko: We had stuffed cabbage rolls for an entree and stuffed eggplant appetizer. Complimentary bread and olive oil too. Delicious!
Sander Iwase: Great moussaka and mushroom pizza... Biiiig individidual pizza!!! The pizza could have more sauce.
Justin Turetsky: This place is solid. Good service, warm bread and oil, and a decent wine selection. You'll become a repeat customer.
14. Bobo
8.5
181 W 10th St (at 7th Ave S), New York, NY
French Restaurant · West Village · 143 tips and reviews
Valentin Guerin: If you don't know the place you might just stay at the bar downstairs, huge mistake! Enjoy a dinner upstairs or in the garden, with live piano and great cocktails.
eFlirt Expert: A date spot with ambiance. If its nice out, ask for seating in the garden. If it's happy hour, take advantage of $6 craft cocktails and $1 oysters (aphrodisiacs!).
Mary Kronkowski: Jenn. Is. Awesome! She will set you up solidly, indeed.
Jackie B: Adorable little spot. Scallops in carrot glaze = on point!
naveen: a favorite in TriBeCa: the upstairs is l perfect for a weekend afternoon stop. wifi: tinyfree1 / tinyfree.
The Corcoran Group: Brought to you by Rangers players Henrik Lundqvist and Sean Avery, we love to come here for the delicious kale salad and meatballs. This place is very aptly named, as it really is tiny!