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    Grilled Zucchini Salad
    Christine L.

    Fedora recently reopened and wow! The new space feels much bigger than the original but still maintains that cozy village vibe. Came for a dinner resy on Saturday. We were a tad late to our reservation but thankfully were still able to be seated by the friendly host. Started with some wine, loved the chilled Gamay for a light and refreshing option. For the food we had: -Grilled Zucchini Salad: pretty simple. Cheese is strong but tasty. -Cured Snapper w Cucumber: very olive oil forward. Not much flavor to the fish. Meh would pass. -Pierogies w Chantrelles: second favorite dish! Cooked more like a ravioli than a classic pierogi but it was delicious and rich and savory! -Chicken Cordon Bleu: also rich, lots of cheese. Perfectly crispy and moist. -Grilled Corn Polenta: AMAZING! This was my favorite dish! The flavor of the grilled corn really paired well with the polenta, and I loved the spice on the popcorn topping. Service was also great throughout the night despite them getting rly busy. Overall a solid spot. Between the corn polenta and those pierogies I would definitely come back.

    View from far end of the bar looking to entrance.
    Ali M.

    I imagine that Fedora II or Fedora-the-Second for this new incarnation is more cumbersome than keeping the original name. Water under the bridge. All of the cocktail-bar-meets-aperitif-bar atmosphere of the original remains intact, accompanied by a curated French-inflected menu (think chicken cordon bleu) and with an old-world focused wine by the glass selection. A youngish, mostly heterosexual crowd is often found here. Food service is exceptional as one would expect from the St. Jardim team and the amiability of the hosts guarantees that one will return on another day if seats are unavailable on your visit. Vigorous exercise of your vocal cords is necessary if members of your party wish to hear each other; but you were expecting that already.

    Coconut rice pudding
    Isabella T.

    I heard about the recently reopened Bar Fedora and knew I had to come as soon as possible to try it. As a disclaimer, I never visited this bar before it closed down in 2020 so I don't have a frame of reference for this review relative to how it was prior. However, I had a pretty enjoyable experience here for the first time! I had a reservation on a weekday around 9pm and was surprised at how many people were here. The host greeted us kindly and led us to our table right when we arrived. The place has such an intimate and classic feel that feels very nice without being over the top. The dim lights make it very romantic. We started off with some drinks-- a Negroni and a Doña Rosa which were both perfectly balanced in flavor, refreshing, and went down smoothly. For food, their menu is very straightforward and they offer a few dishes per section. I was very sad to hear they had ran out of the chicken cordon bleu which is one of the main reasons I had come. My fiancé and I ordered: - Grilled squid with quail eggs: surprising combination but it works! Get this with side bread to soak up the egg yolk with squid juices and tangy parsley sauce. The squid was perfectly tender and seasoned just right! - Pierogis: very bright and spring-reminiscent dish. The pierogis were generously stuffed with a salted cheese which contrasted beautifully with the sweetness of the peas and spring alliums. This also came with a little creamy sauce on top that made this *chefs kiss*. - Spaghetti: came with a light sauce that was buttery, a little tangy, and with generous bits of clams. Very good flavor but the pasta itself was not as al dente as it could have been. The herbal hints from the oregano - Grilled tilefish: very strong dish! The tilefish reminded me a lot of cod in terms of how flaky and buttery it was but it had less sweetness. The fish itself was super flavorful and came over a bed of sautéed nettles (thought it was spinach) that was just divine. The whole dish came together with this creamy sauce on top that balanced out the flavors well and made it feel so comforting. Super well prepared. - Black bass provençale: Amazing! I think this was my favorite dish of the night. The bass was perfectly cooked and it came over this spectacular sauce with generous olives, capers, herbs, and a hint of red wine/balsamic that just elevated the whole dish and transported you to a summer night in the south of France. Amazing flavors, simple but super satisfying. - Dessert: we could not decide on a dessert so we tried both the carrot cake and the rice pudding. The carrot cake looked like a thick slab of bread but somehow was super moist and not cake-y at all. The cream cheese frosting on top was so buttery and had hints or warm spices like nutmeg and cinnamon. I thought the amount of raisins and nuts in the cake was perfect. The coconut rice pudding was creamy and had a subtle coconut flavor. The sweetness level was perfect and not too overwhelming. It came with this delicious hard chocolate shell that also had the perfect level of sweetness balanced by some sea salt on top. Both desserts were phenomenal! Would recommend you try both if you have room. Overall, the food had great flavor, felt very homemade, and tasted fresh. I think what makes this place stand out is the exceptional service and the spectacular ambiance. This place feels so lowkey yet elevated/longstanding, like a true hidden gem. The service felt professional but without coldness --I appreciated how all the staff knows how to be a little more casual, show their personalities, and provide customers with a sense of familiarity. Prices were pretty steep and the food did not necessarily completely blow my mind (which is what I was expecting). However, I will definitely make my way back one day for some good vibes and cordon bleu.

    Frank A.

    Fedora has returned, again. This is the third iteration of the Greenwich Village legend and it is a worthy successor to its two predecessors. The team is excellent and they have created an excellent vibe. The food is creative and very tasty. We are happy to have Fedora back! Go now before it becomes impossible to get a reservation.

    Martini and appletini
    C H.

    Wow! Best dinner experience we've had in a long time. All around 5 stars. From the moment you walk it - friendly service, beautiful dark mossy speak easy vibes but classy and sophisticated. All the meals were a hit and the cocktails! The house martini and apple martini both excellent. The squash, pierogies, persimmons Waldorf, and omg the cordon blue! Absolutely divine! We were all around impressed at our overall experience and would take friends and family here again. Sadly the story of the old woman that once owned it showing up to applause is no more - she passed away a few years ago. But her presence is still felt. We will definitely be back!

    Brussels Sprouts w/ cider, bacon
    Molly T.

    There's a reason Fedora has serious staying power in the West Village. The popular supper club has been on my radar for several years at this point, and for some reason I only got around to visiting this past Saturday. Perhaps I knew it would still be there waiting for me, still as formidable as ever. Fedora is part of HC Hospitality, the same group that runs other well-known, West Village powerhouses such as Joseph Leonard, Jeffery's Grocer and Bar Sardine. It's not surprising, then, that Fedora feels like the quintessential West Village venue: it's cozy and intimate, nestled off 7th Ave South, and it boasts small menus that are masterfully constructed and executed. Though a heavily-trafficked spot (particularly on weekends), service was superb throughout. Made a reservation (pretty much mandatory here if you want seats) for a table at 8:15 on a Saturday night. You can reserve bar seating or table seat here, so it's unlikely you'll see an empty chair here as a walk-in. Just keep your eye on Resy and you'll be fine. The space itself is warm and intimate, lively with a subtle old-timey feel. Fedora is one of the many sub-street level venues in the area, which lends itself to the feeling of longevity you get here. Though it's an excellent spot for a date, keep in mind that Fedora is kind of a bar-restaurant hybrid, so the weekend rush/noise level at primetime is significant. It didn't detract at all from our experience, just fun to observe. I suppose that's as good of a segue as I'll get (read: allow myself) into Fedora's cocktail program. Between me and the bf, I got to try four drinks, all of which outstanding. The menu here is well-thought-out, varied, creative and elegant. Innovative combinations and intelligent twists-on-classics. My first drink was the No Shrubs (Lemon Verbana gin, yellow chartreuse, apple cider vinegar, walnut bitters), which gets extra props for the name. Somehow both familiar and adventurous. You might think Last Word but the ACV and walnut bitters shake it up. So good. The bf tried the Hey There, Bedroom Eyes (Cocoa-infused banks rum, campari, byrhh, orange oil), which wasn't his favorite but I personally loved it. Rich, perfectly-balanced, excellent for winter. Second round was the Black Squirrel Old Fashioned (Bourbon, Cherry Heering, maple, pecan bitters) for me and the Godspeed (red win, Jamaican rum, allspice dram, honey, citrus ginger beer) for him. That Old Fashioned is something special. A bit sweeter than your typical Old Fashioned but still grounding and warming from the nuttiness of the bitters. Food-wise, I really don't think you can go wrong here. The menu is fairly small so if you're into sharing, you can conquer a good portion of it with a small party size. Good balance of raw, cooked, meats, seafood, veggies. Exciting, elegant and sophisticated yet--similar to feel of the beverage program--familiar and comforting. A delicate balance that was seemingly struck effortlessly. Our eats, below: Spanish Mackerel Crudo w/ whipped ricotta, garlic chips, dill: A+ Fresh, creamy, melt-in-your mouth good. Beautiful flavor combination here with the addition of the dill. Soft, silky, elegant. If you're looking for some extra texture, there are some crisps both sprinkled on top and to the side. Steak Tartare w/ smoked cream, trout roe, herb croutons: A+ Flavorful and fun. Steak tartare is an easy go-to for me, and this was one of the better ones I've had. Every little component had its place and was in sync with the rest. Light but still powerful. Shiitake, Trumpet & Oyster Mushrooms w/ poached egg and brown butter: A+ Decadent and warming. I love the bringing out the richness and complexity in mushrooms, and this dish was it for me. The egg and brown butter were just divine. Even the wary-casual mushroom eater will delight in this. Hemp-Crusted Pollock w/ leeks, asparagus, meyer lemon: A I'm always 50-50 on ordering white fish entrees because they run the risk of being bland and boring. This was approached, constructed and executed beautifully. The hemp was a fabulous touch, the flavors were delicate and earthy so as not to overpower the flavor of the pollock. Brussels Sprouts w/ Cider, Bacon: A+ Nothing fancy about this one. Heaven in every bite. I love bacon, I love cider and I love Brussels. Brussels with bacon bits are great. Brussels with real chunks of thick-cut bacon, even better. Add was sweetness and a little char and you've got yourself a more-than-worthy side.

    Braised Rabbit Gnocchi
    Jana S.

    One of the best dining experiences of my life. Period. I can't wait to make it back to NYC just to eat here again. We dined at the. At because every were do damn excited to get a reservation for a Saturday night. Braised Rabbit Gnocchi. Mouthwatering, succulent, rich. I could have eaten 3 servings. Deviled Eggs with Trout Roe? Why not. Cocktails. On point. You won't regret a craft cocktail or wine selection with your dinner. Black Old Squirrel was a fave. Bartenders. Super friendly and funny. Worth every penny and moment of my night.

    Skate
    Lauren K.

    So sad this place let me down. It impresses Sarah Jessica Parker and Andy Cohen, but sadly one of our entrees was inedible. The atmosphere is so cool. You walk down into a narrow restaurant with the bar on the left, and seating on the right. Dark, but feels intimate. To start, we shared the mushrooms. Very rich, but sweet from sherry. Not sure the egg yolk really adds anything, but a good dish. The skate. Too fishy to eat. Tasted like it was bad. And the peas with it were barely cooked. Couldn't finish it. The ink pasta was tasty. The mixture of meat with the umami pasta was perfect and unlike anything I'd had before. I'm sad that the skate was inedible. Otherwise I think I would have liked this place. Maybe we caught it on an off night

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    Valerie

    Valerie

    4.3
    (1.4k reviews)
    1.9 mi
    $$

    Get bar staff, very attentive. Good happy hour @ 4:30pm to 7pm. Good happy hour cocktails. Not too…read moreloud during happy hour.

    Came here for a slightly early dinner after a Broadway show with a party of 4 on a Sunday evening…read more We had a reservation, but it didn't seem like we would have needed one, but I suppose better safe than sorry. The ambiance feels straight of the golden age, which is an aesthetic I'm certainly a sucker for. Even their robust cocktail menu fits the bill and is one of the prettiest menus I've ever had the joy of perusing. Staff was able to sit us a little bit ahead of our reservation which was also much appreciated. Wait staff was also very helpful and attentive, I don't think I've ever had my water glass so topped off! Starting off with cocktails, this place is a gin bar through and through and you'd be making a mistake if you didn't try one of their many options. I went with the 10,000 words, which you simply just give a spirit of your choice (I picked gin of course) and whether you antes) wanted your drink shaken or stirred and the bartender does the rest, so a bit of a surprise! I wound up with their version of The Last Word which was delightfully citrusy but I was hoping I'd wind up with something a little more adventurous app things considered. My girlfriend got the blackberry G&T, which was not only very pleasing to look at but delicious to boot. For food, we started with splitting some zucchini blossoms and beef cheek bao buns (both come in portions of 3). Both were tasty, but I love a good bao bun and these were so light and pillowy, I could have just went for an order of those for my main course. For the entree I went for the roasted half chicken, perhaps the most unassuming choice on the menu but this was maybe the best roast chicken I've ever had. Prepared perfectly, cooked to perfection, excellent portion size, and the kicker of it all was the stunning gravy that I was tempted to lick my plate for. Chicken is very easy to screw up, and they nailed it on all fronts here. My girlfriend went for the Valerie Signature burger with white cheddar and this thing did not mess around! A very rich patty, cooked to her temperature of choice served alongside some garlic truffle fries that made an American classic feel just a little more elevated. Our experience was delightful and I'd love to comeback here again, especially to check out more of the cocktail menu and soak in more of that golden age aura the place gives.

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    Sunken Harbor Club

    Sunken Harbor Club

    4.5
    (116 reviews)
    3.1 mi
    $$$

    I've been trying to go to Sunken Harbor for over a year now. I don't know how it's possible but…read moredespite being local it always seems to have a private event whenever we have plans to go. The stars finally aligned this winter and I had the opportunity to try it out. The vibes are perfect. Fog and bubbles, sea noises and all of the art go together seemlessly. Drinks were great. We had three and left suitably sloshed for the night with no aftereffects. We didn't have too many bites but the food was very good for a bar. I'm excited to go back and I hope we have just as much luck getting in next time.

    This is a "speakeasy" above Gage and Tollner. An undersea Tiki style adventure with a sexy mermaid…read moreheading up the bar. Nautical theme throughout with weathered leather, ropes, fish. Cocktails are made with various types of rum and ingredients like grapefruit, maraschino, wormwood amaro, falernum, thyme, Assam tea, spiced lime, allspice, coconut, cucumber, nutmeg, sour orange. All the drinks keep with the tropical, fruity taste with a hint of spice. They are also broken up into categories (dry land = no alcohol, shallows = average amount of alcohol, and abyss (larger amounts of alcohol). The abyss section has some cocktails that are limited to two per customer. They have some bar bites like fried green tomatoes, shrimp toast, broiled oysters, ricotta, dumplings, sliders. I had the French fries with kimchi ranch, which were underwhelming. Bartenders were cool and kept the drinks coming. I got in immediately without an issue or a wait, but it was right after a snowstorm. I've seen some people struggle to get in or have a long wait.

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    Dear Strangers

    Dear Strangers

    4.3
    (29 reviews)
    0.2 mi

    Dear Strangers is a wonderful hidden gem! We celebrated Valentine's Day there last night and while…read morethe restaurant was incredibly busy, we never felt overlooked or underserved. The owners were milling around making sure everyone was well taken care of and the wait staff were kind and personable. Now the food...AMAZING!!! Every bite we took was wonderful and so surprising with creative combinations and gorgeously presented. The restaurant itself was hip and refined and seemed to be the happening spot of the night. We will certainly be back!

    Met up with friends here for dinner before a show near Washington square. It wasn't super crowded…read morewhen we arrived around 6pm (maybe due to the extreme cold that day) but started filling up gradually. I loved the ambiance and decor, very cozy. As for food, there were some true hits but most of the food was good but basic. The highlights for me were the wild mushrooms & rice cakes as well as the Caesar salad - loved the use of nori in the salad and would definitely come back for the mushrooms. The chicken cutlet and chicken dumplings were fine but I probably wouldn't order them again. The wait staff weren't super attentive nor super warm, but they were efficient when we asked for water refills, etc. There was ample standing room at the bar while we waited for our friends, but the table/booth that we sat at was super narrow, I was knocking knees with my friend all night and generally felt squished.

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    Attaboy

    Attaboy

    4.1
    (872 reviews)
    1.2 mi
    $$

    Have I found a new favorite bar?! I've heard nothing but good things about this place, and it still…read moreexceeded my expectations. The vibe is super chill, fun, and welcoming. The concept is simple: tell the bartenders what type of liquor and flavors you enjoy, and they create a custom cocktail just for you. I think it helps to go in with a few ideas, but if you give them some creative freedom, they can really surprise you. I honestly cannot remember all the ingredients in my drinks, but I do remember loving every sip. Such a unique spot and a fun experience. Definitely small inside so you may have to wait awhile. I only wish I lived closer!

    Attaboy has my heart and soul, especially after crafting, curating and creating my dream drink that…read morewill live forever in the memory of my taste buds unable to be erased from my brain's footprints. Our friends raved about this place and we of course were excited (and a bit skeptical at first) to try it. The concept: no menu + no lights + a few questions = the ultimate cocktail experience. The speakeasy vibe and the dark ambiance really makes this place feel even more exclusive. With just a few tables and the bar setting, you're in for an experience you won't forget (unless you answer the wrong questions and really end up with a drink you don't like HA). This wasn't my case. Of course I described my two favorite things: Negroni + mezcal. The obvious answer would be a mezcal Negroni, but that's not why one comes to a place like Attaboy. Our amazing curator came by to ask us all a few questions, write down a few words in the napkins, and mix up the perfect drink that our master bartender crafts, curates and creates. My drink came as I couldn't possibly imagine. It looked like a Negroni smelled like Oaxaca, with all the smoke simmering up and preparing my sensory experience, leading to the best first sip. Ladies and gentleman, I introduce you to The Devil's Backbone. A perfectly balanced drink I'll never forget, one that is sipped slowly and enjoyed thoroughly. It's sexy, it's smoky it's sipped. Attaboy gave the best mixology experience and we can't wait to be back. Pro tip: be sure to be as vocal as possible, even with ice, so you don't end up with a tiki drink if that's not your vibe.

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    Apotheke

    Apotheke

    3.8
    (1.6k reviews)
    1.4 mi
    $$$

    Apotheke was one of my first experiences with a hidden speakeasy a number of years ago, and it…read morestill remains the OG in my vast encyclopedia of experiences. :) Strolling down Chinatown's busy and gritty Doyers Street, looking for any sign of Apotheke is a fond memory, then finally figuring out where it was, and entering through the mysterious and otherworldly threshold resulted a transformative experience that made me feel like I time traveled. Mood lighting, comfortable seating, great drinks in a cozy and Victorian-inspired space are the perfect blend of unique and. I always felt like I was part of something special the few times enjoyed creative, delicious, and strong libations from the pros at the bar. While it has always been pricey, I do feel like the excellent service ambiance, and drink quality warrant this, but may prevent more folks from becoming regulars so to speak. I love the clever and compact bathroom design, too. IYKYK Long live Apotheke!

    Fifteen years later and Apotheke is still one of my favorites!…read more You will walk past this hidden speakeasy several times before finding it. I could tell you to look for the blue beaker sign that says "Chemist" but the better tell is the random guy sitting on a stool outside. He'll be the only person on the street, so no worries about missing him! The menu has changed over the years, but the quality has not. The bartenders are social and personable. And the prices are in line for the area. My bestie and I loved the vibe. One of the best speakeasies she's had the pleasure of experiencing. Don't miss out on this place!

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