Try Jules on St. Mark's Place. Not overly expensive, good food, have music later at night on the weekends. Note that they serve wine and beer only, no hard alcohol.
2007-06-25 12:02:31
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answered by rockthis102 3
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Fleur de Sel 5 East 20th St. New York, NY 10003 • 212-460-9100
Real French food, or you could even eat at the French Culinary Institute cooking school in Soho.
If you are looking for more expensive restaurants, try Daniel, Le Berndadin, Boulud, or Jean George.
2007-06-25 10:38:47
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answered by mac 7
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For a superb fine dinning experience: La Grenouille Dressy: Cafe Boulud Middle of the road: Pastis Very casual: Either Jacques or Les Halles Happy Birthday!
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answered by robbie 3
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Brasserie LCB
60 W. 55th St.
(bet. 5th & 6th Aves.)
Manhattan, NY
212-688-6525
Capsouto Frères
451 Washington St.
(Watts St.)
Manhattan, NY
212-966-4900
db Bistro Moderne
55 W. 44th St.
(bet. 5th & 6th Aves.)
Manhattan, NY
212-391-2400
Le Gigot
18 Cornelia St.
(bet. Bleecker & W. 4th Sts.)
Manhattan, NY
L'Ecole * Least Expensive
462 Broadway
(Grand St.)
Manhattan, NY
212-219-3300
2007-06-26 03:49:28
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answered by SweetiePie 3
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