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  • Since Daniel opened, Boulud’s first restaurant has become more casual, but the French menu and tab are serious. In summer, the terrace tables are a fine dining spot convenient for Museum Mile.

  • A flower-filled dining room provides the setting for Daniel Boulud’s superb seasonal menus.

  • Creative New American cuisine served in a stunning space – a series of rooms filled with high-rolling clientele.

  • A family-friendly diner that serves large portions of wellprepared American breakfasts. Great pancakes are served all day, along with granola and fresh fruit.

  • They don’t come more romantic than this tiny, candlelit Italian with beamed ceilings and a menu of well-prepared classics. A popular choice on Valentine’s Day.

  • Despite the French name, the inventive cuisine is New American and draws a loyal following. The menu changes daily.

  • Guastavino’s

    A great setting, beneath the 59th Street bridge, with formal French dining in the upstairs club and a huge brasserie downstairs.

  • A French restaurant found on Top Table (online) Excellent steak and chips to die for. Never tasted anything since to rival it.

  • Orsay

    Replacing society hangout Mortimer’s isn’t easy, but this chic French café has succeeded, serving authentic bistro fare.

  • Although the French food is superb, the drawcard is François Payard’s exquisite desserts, such as “New York, New York.” Open for morning pastries, afternoon tea, light snacks, and dinner.

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