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Best French Restaurants in East Village

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A photo of The Odeon restaurant
4.8
Exceptional(3620)
Price: Expensive
• French • TriBeCa
Booked 161 times today
At The Odeon in TriBeCa, New York, the essence of French cuisine is brought to life with an impeccable touch of local flair. This iconic New York establishment, celebrated for its consistent excellence, offers a menu where each dish is a testament to authentic French flavors. Guests rave about the "best onion soup ever" and the "crazy good veggie nicoise," highlighting the quality and authenticity that The Odeon prides itself on. A patron enthused, "I’m French and I approve ;-)," underscoring the genuine French culinary experience. With its vibrant ambiance and stellar service, The Odeon stands as a beacon of French gastronomy in the heart of New York, making every dining experience memorable and true to its roots.
A photo of Boucherie - Union Square restaurant
4.6
Exceptional(2545)
Price: Expensive
• French • Gramercy Park
Booked 108 times today
At Boucherie - Union Square, located in the vibrant Gramercy Park neighborhood of New York, the spirit of French cuisine is celebrated with exceptional flair and authenticity. This traditional French brasserie and steakhouse is a haven for those craving the quintessentially French "Joie de Vivre." Diners rave about the "best steak frites in New York City" and the "mouthwatering escargot," with each dish promising a culinary journey to the heart of France. The atmosphere is described as "super charming" and "very romantic," perfect for a memorable dining experience. Guests consistently highlight the "amazing service" and the "exceptional" French onion soup, solidifying Boucherie's reputation as a top destination for French dining in the city. Whether it's the meticulously crafted dishes or the Belle Époque decor, Boucherie delivers an authentic slice of French bistro culture right in the heart of New York.
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4.6
Exceptional(3005)
Price: Expensive
• French • West Village
Booked 104 times today
BOUCHERIE is a traditional French brasserie and steakhouse, celebrating Joie de Vivre in the heart of West Village. The restaurant prepares a menu of French classics and timeless bistro favorites, in addition to the dry-aged steaks. An absinthe-inspired bar offers classic drinks, signature cocktails and craft beers. Located in the building that used to house the prominent Circle Repertory Theater, the 320-seat restaurant provides a diverse array of dining options from the spacious dining room, a seat at the butcher counter, the intimate second-floor gallery with private dining and outdoor cafe. Boucherie has adapted to the current environment to make the dining experience safe for guests and staff. We look forward to welcoming you! (you can find the hours of operation on this page)**Please note that kitchen hours may differ
A photo of Cafe Cluny restaurant
4.9
Exceptional(2190)
Price: Expensive
• French • West Village
Booked 89 times today
Cafe Cluny, nestled in the heart of New York's West Village, is a beloved locale renowned for its exquisite American cuisine with a French flair. Since its inception in 2006, the restaurant has consistently impressed with dishes that are both familiar and innovative, earning it a reputation as a neighborhood gem. Diners rave about the "best chicken breast I’ve ever had" and the "perfect brunch," highlighting the quality and creativity underpinning their culinary experiences. The ambiance, described as "charming, comfortable, a Village classic," complements the exceptional food and attentive service, making every meal memorable. Whether you're seeking a cozy meal or a delightful brunch, Cafe Cluny promises a dining experience that is "always outstanding" and truly captures the spirit of American cuisine.
A photo of Cathédrale restaurant
4.4
Awesome(2506)
Price: Expensive
• French • East Village
Booked 44 times today
Cathédrale in East Village, New York, is a beacon of French-Mediterranean cuisine, where Chef Jason Hall and Ralph Scamardella create dishes that are "simply divine" and burst with authentic French flavors. The restaurant is renowned for its "exquisite" fine dining experience that blends Southern French culinary traditions with subtle hints of Italian, Spanish, and Greek influences. Guests rave about the "amazing" Ribeye Steak au Poivre and the "delicious" Bouillabaisse 'Tetou', highlighting the quality and authenticity that Cathédrale brings to each plate. The ambiance is described as "beautiful" and "luxurious", making it a top destination for those seeking a genuine French dining experience in NYC.
A photo of La Grande Boucherie restaurant
4.6
Exceptional(7676)
Price: Very Expensive
• French • Midtown West
Booked 527 times today
La Grande Boucherie, nestled in the heart of Midtown West, New York, stands as a beacon of French culinary excellence. Celebrated for its authentic French ambiance reminiscent of a Parisian brasserie, the restaurant offers an unparalleled dining experience under its stunning 40-foot glass ceilings. Patrons consistently praise its classic French dishes, with one guest exclaiming, "the best moules in town — the tomato and chorizo broth is so insane, you’ll want it as a beverage." The dedication to quality is evident in every dish, from the steak tartare to the exquisite filet mignon, all complemented by an extensive wine list and innovative absinthe-driven cocktails. La Grande Boucherie's vibrant atmosphere, coupled with its commitment to impeccable service and prime cuts, truly sets it apart as a destination for those seeking a slice of Paris in New York City.
A photo of Quality Bistro restaurant
4.7
Exceptional(3011)
Price: Expensive
• French • Midtown West
Booked 156 times today
Nestled in the heart of Midtown Manhattan, Quality Bistro stands out as a premier destination for Steakhouse cuisine. Renowned for its innovative take on bistro classics, this vibrant eatery offers delectable dishes like the best Steak Frites and French Onion Soup in New York City. Patrons consistently rave about the exceptional food quality and attentive service, with one diner exclaiming, "The butter service is phenomenal!" and another affirming, "The best French onion soup hands down." Whether it's the perfectly prepared steaks or the whimsical ambiance, Quality Bistro provides a dining experience that is both memorable and satisfying, making it a must-visit for anyone craving authentic Steakhouse fare in Midtown West.
A photo of Lafayette restaurant
4.5
Awesome(3124)
Price: Expensive
• French • NoHo
Booked 14 times today
Nestled in the vibrant NoHo neighborhood of Manhattan, Lafayette redefines the essence of French dining with its exceptional offerings and ambiance. Celebrated for its "absolute perfection" croissants, Lafayette delivers a culinary experience that resonates with the authenticity of French bistro cooking, thanks to Chef Andrew Carmellini's market-driven approach. Patrons rave about the "crispy, flaky exterior and the warm, soft, buttery inside" of the croissants, dubbing them "UNREAL" and worth every cent. With its grand café setting, complete with soaring arched windows and a lively rotisserie bar, Lafayette is not just a dining destination but a cornerstone of French culinary excellence in New York. Whether it's the praised "pistachio Supreme croissant" or the romantic, dimly lit dinners, every visit is a testament to Lafayette's commitment to quality and service, making it a must-visit for anyone craving authentic French cuisine.
A photo of Raf's restaurant
4.6
Exceptional(31)
Price: Very Expensive
• French • NoHo
Booked 14 times today
Raf's in NoHo, New York, truly stands out as a gem in the world of café cuisine. This establishment, created by the team behind the Michelin-starred The Musket Room, offers a delightful array of pastries that are second to none. According to one patron, Raf's serves "the most delicious pastries and a great atmosphere," making it a must-visit for anyone seeking authentic café delights. The quality of the café offerings is emphasized by the remarkable reviews of their "outstanding pastries" and expertly crafted coffee, described as "incredible." Raf’s not only wins hearts with its culinary excellence but also through its warm, inviting ambiance and exceptional service, making every visit memorable.
A photo of Jadis restaurant
4.7
Exceptional(172)
Price: Moderate
• French • Lower East Side
Booked 4 times today
Nestled in the vibrant Lower East Side of New York, Jadis offers a quintessential Dining Bar experience that is both intimate and exhilarating. Established in 2006, this cozy wine bar specializes in Euro-centric organic wines and scrumptious small plates like escargot and mushroom risotto puff. Regulars rave about the authentic French dishes, with one patron exclaiming, "the escargot is the best I’ve had outside of France." Another review highlights the ambiance, "like a wine cellar with its low lighting and brick," perfect for both lively friend gatherings and romantic date nights. With its celebrated happy hour deals and consistently excellent service, Jadis stands out as a top destination for those seeking a delightful dining bar experience in the heart of New York.

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Discover best French restaurants in East Village

Discover the charm of French cuisine nestled in the vibrant East Village of Manhattan, where culinary sophistication meets the eclectic urban atmosphere. This area is renowned for its diverse dining scene, offering an array of French restaurants that cater to every palate, from traditional dishes to innovative fusion creations. Each establishment in the East Village provides a unique take on French culinary traditions, blending them seamlessly with local influences and modern gastronomy. Diners can expect menus rich with classic French flavors, featuring specialties like coq au vin, escargots, and crème brûlée, prepared with meticulous care and presented with contemporary flair. The ambiance of these restaurants ranges from intimate and cozy to elegantly modern, making them perfect for both casual outings and special occasions. As a hub of culinary excellence, East Village’s French restaurants promise an unforgettable dining experience, emphasizing both the authenticity of the cuisine and the warmth of hospitality. Whether you're a longtime lover of French food or exploring it for the first time, the East Village offers a delightful culinary journey right in the heart of Manhattan.

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