Café Boulud

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One Michelin star.
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Excellent upscale French restaurant from the Daniel Boulud team. For a more casual meal with drinks, try Bar Pleiades next door.
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A great place to splurge on brunch in the UES. Get the $39 2 course prix-fixe, it's worth it. We recommend the Crepes Suzette and the scrambled eggs with butter poached lobster.
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The best restaurant!
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The best food served outdoors in the city, although sitting under a scaffold might not be your cup of th. But it's civilized enough to enjoy chef Gavin Kaysens globe-trotting, modern-French menu.
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Try the Peekytoe Crab Salad!
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Try the Hanger Steak and Eggs for a hearty brunch. Their hanger steak is not at all tough (like most) and is creamy, flavorful and moist - cooked to perfection.
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Arctic char with coconut foam == a form of awesome.
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Go to Daniel for the boulud experience...cafe boulud is a subpar replica
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Home to my famous Sea Bass en Paupiette! Executive Chef Aaron Bludorn makes wonderful seasonal food, when I go I like to indulge in the flavorful pastas!
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Risotto Balls, Squash Soup, Duck Breast, Duo of Beef and very knowledgeable sommeliers on staff. One of my top five choices in the New York area.
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You cant go wrong, from crisped salmon or fontina+truffle arancini to celery root agnolotti or pan-seared duck breast. Green Guide Editor
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Ravioli and hake were amaaaaaazing.
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Make sure to save space at the end. Best. Madelines. Ever.
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Enjoy a Thanksgiving menu carefully crafted by a James Beard Award winning chef with options like a heritage farm turkey with ciabatta stuffing, cranberry marmalade cipollini onions & sage infused jus
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Gossip Girl: Humphrey/van der Woodsen family brunch (Episode: 412)
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love this for the best Parisian lunch and if u can afford it, dinner in NY
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Caf Boulud does quite the elegant breakfast and brunch. - Inspector
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Cafe Bouluds tasting ($95 for six courses) was creatively conceived all the way through, starting with a trio of chilled, pitchperfect summer soups.
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Fabulous upscale French restaurant,the ambiance is one of elegance and is not as relaxed as the younger crowd would hope.Portions are small & the prices are high it's what you'd expect on the UES!