Besides nyc's little paris neighborhood, here are some other new york locales that evoke je ne sais quoi vibes in the bustling city If you’re looking for a taste of france in nyc, look no further than the many charming bistros, quaint cafés and bakeries — or should we say, pâtisseries — that line the streets throughout the city. For over 15 years, renowned chef alain ducasse and his team have welcomed guests to this charming parisian bistro, now celebrated as one of manhattan’s most iconic french restaurants in new york city. Quality bistro in midtown manhattan, from the quality italian and zou zou's team Immerse yourself in the authentic ambiance as you savor our classic french culinary delights, featuring iconic dishes such as steak frites, escargots, and moules marinières. French food is everywhere (blame julia child), and you’ll find at least one spot in each nyc neighborhood with burgundy banquettes and a soundtrack featuring serge gainsbourg
For steak tartare, gnocchi parisienne, and pike quenelles, these are the bistros, bouchons, and brasseries to visit. Since 1972, la goulue has been an iconic fixture of the upper east side, embodying the effortless charm of a true bistro gourmand, where exceptional french cuisine meets a lively, unpretentious atmosphere. Our menu has been reviewed by pete wells & nikita richardson from the new york times, food & wine author, jon bonné, bloomberg & new york magazine among others
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