Brunch in New York

A selection of the best brunches in NYC

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The atmosphere at the SoHo based 508 Restaurant & Bar is informal yet still chic and the dining style is casual. Their Sunday brunch menu includes Lobster Benedict, Eggs Norwegian, French Toast with Berries and Mascarpone, Ham and Swiss Cheese on Ciabatta, Egg Sandwich, and a 3 Egg Omelet with additional ingredients diners can choose to include.

 

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Brunch at Alfama – Midtown East – $17

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Alfama is a modern restaurant on 52nd Street that offers Portuguese and Mediterranean cuisine. Their weekend brunch menu includes pancakes in a Port wine reduction and topped with strawberries and bananas, freshly roasted granola, a basket of breads and pastries baked in house, a traditional Portuguese sandwich, and their signature 6 ounce burger.

 

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Amity Hall is the only beer hall in all of Manhattan and it also happens to serve a delicious brunch on weekends. Their menu features Goat Cheese & Chive Scramble, Huevos Diablo, Garden Herb Omelette, Grilled Shrimp & Avacado Sandwich, Belgian Vanilla Bean Waffle, House Cured Salmon, Scratch Made Scones, and the Which Came First Caesar Salad.

 

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Rating: ★★★★☆

Opened in 2001, db Bistro Moderne is a relaxed and fast-paced Manhattan restaurant, located in the City Club Hotel, at the Midtown crossroads of fashion and theater. This is Chef Daniel Boulud’s contemporary interpretation of the Parisian classic, and a restaurant where traditional French cuisine meets the flavors of the American market.

The restaurant is comprised of two dining rooms linked by a panel wine bar, which also connects the restaurant to the adjacent hotel lobby. When stepping in, eyes are drawn to a series of sensual, larger than life, floral photographs by Christopher Beane. Read the rest of this entry »

Brunch at Kittichai – $25/$35 – SoHo

Posted by Thomas Adamski
Rating: ★★★★☆

Rated Manhattan’s Best Thai Restaurant in 2005, Kittichai is still a trusted standby, now well-appointed in the hip 60 Thompson boutique Hotel of SoHo.
The sexy-romantic atmosphere here is the ultimate downtown scene. The dining room is impeccably decorated with a glistening pool with floating candles as the centerpiece with acccents of luminous bottled orchids. This is Asian-inspired tranquillity at its best.
The professional, efficient and friendly waiters will take excellent care of you. Cocktails are just amazing and it’s no surprise that the food is delicious as well. You’ll want to make repeat visits so that you can try everything on the menu. Read the rest of this entry »

Rating: ★★★☆☆

Celebrity Chef Gordon Ramsay has built his international empire up through plenty of slick . . . and at times coarse . . . strategies on loan from show business hucksterism.  Were he not genuinely a world-class talent ever striving to surpass himself in the kitchen, and charming besides, you might object to his promotional methods.

One characteristic running gag involved actress Joan Collins.  Ramsay threw her out of his Royal Hospital Road restaurant because she was in the company of a critic he didn’t like.  Then, Ramsay apologized, saying that his mother loves Joan Collins.  Joan went on his television show; he taught her to make an omelet.  It all happened as though according to a recipe for heavy-handed contrivance. Read the rest of this entry »

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