Ce bistro classique franco-américain constitue l'un des sites d'intérêt de Tribeca depuis 1980. Un service amical accompagné de plats délicieux vous attendent !
Williamsburg's Juliette is a charming French-inspired neighborhood bistro with a fresh and modern spin. Juliette offers a full brunch menu along with seasonal specials every day. For Dinner, you will find bistro comfort classics along with seasonally inspired dishes or try one of the Chef's daily specials. Pair everything and anything with a well crafted seasonally inspired cocktail, local craft beer or choose from our rotating selection of wine. Juliette offers several dining options including a beautiful indoor garden, cozy wine room and lively bar area. For al fresco dining, enjoy some people watching on the sidewalk cafe or escape to the roof terrace away from the thrum of the city. We accept Dinner and Brunch reservations. We do reserve a large portion of our seating for walk in business. For reservations larger than 16 guests, Please call or email us directly. Events please contact juliette.events@gmail.com.
Dirty French est un bistrot de New York créé par le groupe alimentaire Mario Carbone, Rich Torrisi et Jeff Zalaznick. Le restaurant prend ses origines culinaires des plats et préparations des bistrots français classiques intemporels et les anime en utilisant des techniques modernes et des saveurs audacieuses. Des plats comme le canard à l'orange avec des épices "ras el hanout" et les oranges confites restent fidèles à leurs racines françaises, mais redécoré avec des saveurs qui explorent l'étendue et la profondeur de l'influence culinaire française mondiale. Dirty French est situé dans le Lower East Side de Manhattan, à l'intérieur de l'Hôtel Ludlow.
Pour toute question concernant une réservation existante ou future, s'il vous plaît envoyer un courriel reservations@dirtyfrench.com.
Established in 1837, Delmonico's remains the oldest restaurant in New York City and returns for the fall of 2023. Living in its original building at the intersection of Beaver & William Street in the financial district, Delmonico's holds to be the first dining establishment in America to be called by its French name "Restaurant”. From our early days as a gathering place for visionaries and cultural icons to our continuous pursuit of culinary excellence, Delmonico's has shaped the very fabric of the American dining experience. With a storied past filled with pioneering techniques, iconic dishes, and a commitment to hospitality, we honor our history by reinventing tradition and inviting you to be part of our culinary journey.