La Côte Basque, Le Cirque, Lespinasse, Lutèce, Bouley and the list goes on.

What were your favorites, the one you missed the most?

by nyccameraman

35 Comments

  1. Bigdaddyhef-365

    Le Pavillon

    Lutece

    La Grenouille

    La Perigord

    La Caravelle

    These were fine dining. Gone…

  2. Other-Aside-1170

    Bouley never reopening really hurts. For me, that ticked all the boxes for a fancy night out. Beautiful room, outstanding menu, little high end perks like the bread cart, and the apple wall entrance was perfectly inviting. They did all the simple things right without forcing an over the top avant garde dining experience.

  3. MurrayPloppins

    Bouley was my first fancy fancy fine dining experience. 25ish years later I still remember it quite vividly.

  4. Les halles. Maybe not famous but certainly visited a lot.

  5. Laridianresistance

    Just personally, Le Coq Rico. I would stop by at the bar after work and get a cocktail and a gizzard salad, then eat a mille feuille. Or the Ile Flottante.

    I think I mostly miss the desserts, lol.

  6. Lunch at Bouley, one of my all time favorite meals

  7. mrs_david_silva

    Montrachet, then Bouley when he moved on from Montrachet.

  8. Went to Le Cote Basque as a child. My parents dressed up, I had to wear a velvet dress, my brother a suit and tie. It was amazing to me how the tables were so close together. I don’t specifically remember the food but I remember experience was mind blowing as a kid. It felt so fancy.

  9. I’ve long moved away from NYC living abroad and was so happy and relieved to find my old local, Tartine, still going strong.

  10. nevrnotknitting

    I love and had amazing meals at many of these!! I’ll add Picholine to the list, if only due to the AMAZING cheese cart.

    I loved Artisinal Fromagerie too but don’t know how famous it was. It was an excellent bistro. Would have new years lunch there regularly.

  11. Calico_Chaos

    Brasserie on 53rd. I loved that place so much.

  12. Ahhh this era of NY dinning, the old timers are all dying off now 🙁

  13. nyccameraman

    Aureole on 61 Street & Madison was another iconic French accented American restaurant.

  14. Sufficient-Laundry

    The Quilted Giraffe.

    I still remember my first bite of two of the courses forty years later.

  15. dddddddddude

    L’acajou in chelsea 🙁 excellent steak au poivre

  16. I remember La Caravelle, Bouley (and even Bouley Bakery), Le Perigord (the floating island dessert!) etc. but La Grenouille was by far the most impressive when it came to the interior decor.

  17. SherbetCompetitive18

    Le Cirque was such a classic, felt like stepping into another era. The service and atmosphere there were unmatched, its really sad to think how many of these gems are gone now.