Brunch in New York

A selection of the best brunches in NYC

Archive for May, 2010

Rating: ★★★☆☆

A taste of Brazil and Japan on your plate – that’s the concept of this attractive West Village restaurant. The main room is bright and colorful but has begun to show its age. However, its rooftop offers a nice view of bustling Seventh Avenue and a pleasant, relaxed atmsosphere. For that alone, it’s worth it ! Read the rest of this entry »

 

Rating: ★★★★☆

On the road to the perfect brunch, we make a stop at this popular Scandinavian address. The prix-fixe menu is $48 per person. Not acceptable ? Let’s see at the end of the adventure…Round one, welcome to somewhere between Stockholm and Copenhagen. The decor mostly consists of dark wood with contrasting white accents. Modern and sophisticated ! Read the rest of this entry »

Rating: ★★★☆☆

If you need a vacation, go to this restaurant located in the heart of Greenwich Village. When it’s busy, the reggae music and the decor – the spacious dining room boasts bamboo floors and a nice bar area – you almost feel like you’re in the Carribbean ! Read the rest of this entry »

Rating: ★★★½☆

You’ll love or hate this ultimate place to see and be seen. For fans and hanger-ons, it’s THE spot for celebrity runins – we saw Jude Law and Sienna Miller! (No autographs, please).

In the heart of the *too* hip Meatpacking District, across from the Gansevoort Hotel, Pastis was a Meatpacking pioneer but lost some of its edge due to stellar reviews in every guidebook and magazine. Its French Bistro style was an immediate success, and drew big crowds from the very start. Read the rest of this entry »
Rating: ★★★½☆
Facing to Tompkins Square Park, with large windows and a cozy terrace, The « Pick me Up » is a great brunch spot on a sunny day. But don’t skip it even if the weather isn’t perfect – the anti-modern wood interior offers a real charm with its ten rustic tables.

The clientele might be browsing a free newspaper, working on their laptop or chatting with friends. It’s an authentic East Village atmosphere with courteous young staff. There’s no table service for food – you have to order at the counter. Read the rest of this entry »

Rating: ★★★½☆

Your mission: to land a table on the sidewalk. On a sunny day, perusing the menu under a canopy, soaking in the scenery on this lovely stretch of West Village, you’ll feel like you’re in a Mediterranean country.

Varieties of olive oils from all around the world are the speciality of this restaurant, which offers an amazing brunch. Our favorites dishes are the caramelized bananas with french toast and mascarpone ($11) and the roasted artichoke provencal with poached egg and pancetta ($12). Read the rest of this entry »

Rating: ★★★½☆
At Grey Dog, the prices are good and the food is even better ! It’s more of a breakfast stop than a real brunch, but you can find a spread of old standards with some original twists (like challah French toast).
Their baked goods and takeout options are a tasty alternative to those on the go. To top it off, both of the Grey Dog locations offer a chill and modern ambiance that makes you feel right at home – not pretentious at all. But it can get a bit loud, and you might have to fight for a table. Read the rest of this entry »
Rating: ★★½☆☆
An antiquity! Well-appointed on Lexington Avenue, this neighborhood canteen looks like a midwest diner rather than an Upper East Side restaurant.

This is not the place for fine food, lounge atmosphere or sexy young waitresses but it’s not a problem.

Barely inside, you’ll hear a cute “Hi sweetie” over the noise of the kitchen in the main room. Like in every American diner, you can choose what you want in any style for less than 10$: eggs, pancakes, waffles, French toast, you name it!  Read the rest of this entry »

Rating: ★★★½☆
Generous portions and fresh ingredients are the secret to the success of this little Italian place with a loyal following.
In the heart of Chelsea, a few meters away from the art galleries, you just have to taste the Vesuvius Cake, a delicious blend of chocolate mousse with caramel, nuts and vanilla cream (5$). To die for!
If you like desserts, you’ll enjoy your time here. Among the savory menu, choose from Bruschetta (7$), more than ten styles of salads (10-12$) and sandwiches/paninis (10$) : chicken parmesan and smoked salmon with avocado are delicious! Read the rest of this entry »
Rating: ★★★½☆

The first impression of Blue Water Grill is that it is a well-oiled machine. A perfect location on a busy corner of Union Square, a solid reputation, a carefully designed cruise ship decor. Our expectations were high, and they were met: Impeccable presentation, a pretty, chic atmosphere, and professional service. Read the rest of this entry »

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