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    Le Bernardin

    4.4 (3.2k reviews)
    Ultra High-EndFrench, Lounges
    Open 12:00 pm - 2:30 PM, 5:00 PM - 10:30 PM

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    Classy
    Upscale
    Moderate noise
    Good for kids

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    Jenny Z.

    Great spot for a special occasion - the ambiance inside is nice without being tacky, the service is fast, and the food is overall really delicious. Left feeling very full and happy. If you are celebrating something, they will even give you a little something extra for dessert, which I always appreciate. The only nitpick is that the sommelier was a bit demeaning which was a bit off putting in the beginning, but everyone else was really nice! For the food - I really enjoyed the apps, especially the tuna on nori chip was prefect. The main courses were all fish, and while they were cooked really well and definitely high quality, I think I may just not have the taste palate for expensive fish... I prefer my cheaper fish fillets. The most amazing part of this meal though - that also filled me up quite a bit - was the unlimited fresh bread. I think me and my partner had at least 6 pieces each. You can choose whichever you want, however many you like, and they come around extremely often. Each time they bring out a fresh tray of bread thats warm and also are super attentive to refilling your butter, which is delicious. While I got to try all the breads, my favorite by far was the rosemary foccacia - it was unreal, probably the best foccacia I ever had. So soft, chewy, a bit sour, and airy. Dessert was also amazing - the granita and sorbet blended together for the most refreshing palate cleanser, and the peruvian dark chocolate tart was outstanding - I just wish they gave a bit more ice cream because on its own it was really rich. And yes, they gave us a complimentary cupcake for our celebration! But it was not a traditional cupcake by any means - it was a chocolate mousse with bits of cake, enrobed in a chocolate shell. Overall, had a great experience here and highly recommend the tasting menu for your first time here. If I came back, I would definitely try a la carte!

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    Masumi T.

    We had a 5 PM reservation at Le Bernardin and opted for the chef's tasting. We were seated immediately and greeted quickly for drinks - almost too quickly as both the waiter and Somalia approached at once which felt slightly overwhelming at first. I went with a Chardonnay selected by the sommelier and my friend ordered the 51st street Manhattan. We started with fresh bread and they're incredible butter. I chose a brioche and the roll - the roll was crusty outside, soft inside, and essentially the perfect butter vehicle. The amuse-bouche was beautiful and delicious, a great way to open the meal. The bluefin tuna caviar course was spectacular. The mix of crunchy nori, tuna tartar, and briny popping caviar created an amazing contrast of textures and flavors. The shrimp in Uni chawanmushi stood out to me because it had that fresh popping texture served along with the creamy egg custard and uni. I didn't love the texture of the langoustine, but it came with a spiced yuzu squash broth that was nice. The turbo had a satisfying texture that I loved paired with comforting chowder emulsion. Midway through I asked for a lighter wine recommendation and had a chance to chat with a small who was friendly, knowledgeable, and approachable. The red snapper with coconut green curry sauce had a Thai influence. I really enjoyed the mushroom flavor of the halibut with truffled morels and mushroom bouillon. Across the board, the sauces were exceptional - refined, layered, and exactly what you'd hope for from a French restaurant. Dessert finish strong with a warm Peruvian chocolate tart which repaired with a recommended Austrian dessert wine. Service was highly attentive throughout. Overall, a fantastic dining experience and a memorable evening.

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    Fjames R.

    My children bought me here to celebrate my 71 first birthday,there probably was 4-5 tables doing the same,,I have been going to upscale restaurants for over 46 years,Le Bernardin blows them all away,The staff was. Just amazing, I have never seen so many people taking care of a room,not to mention that everyone there was helping out Everyone was moving in in one smooth motion Anticipating every need We had the chefs menu with the wine pairing,each course out did the previous one I have never experienced anything like this before The price tag is high but in my opinion it is worth every penny.You must experience this at least once in your lifetime

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    Devon P.

    Beautiful dim interior with a lot of friendly staff. The brioche and butter were amazing. I had to refrain from having multiple so I could have the main dishes. The first course was great. I was surprised by how transparent the yellowfin tuna was. However, I could not taste the foie gras. The second course was delicious. The umami and smokiness of the chawanmushi was amazing. The lobster course was great. The coriander was a touch overpowering, but I love coriander so it's ok. The Dover sole was good, but not as tender and melt in your mouth as I would have expected. The hiramasa and bordelaise was phenomenal! My absolute favorite. The dessert was amazing! The chocolate crunch was stunning Overall, the sauces were delicious and the best part of the meal.

    Obviously this place is incredible - the food is art, the menu is creative, the dining room is serene and beautiful, the service is FLAWLESS. My only note is the chef's tasting menu is very very fish-forward. (And yes, I get it... it's literally a French seafood restaurant.) But I just thought the tasting menu could've switched it up a little with some of the courses because I was DONE with fish by the time we reached the last two plates. I am not kidding when I say I will think of that dessert for the rest of my life.

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    Aparna B.

    Bucket list dinner for me! I did the vegetarian tasting menu which featured truffles and everything was so wonderful. I truly have no notes and nothing but the best things to say. The interior is so elegant and lovely and the sommelier and service was spot on.

    Chris S.

    A truly spectacular presentation and commitment to a wonderful and delicious dinner. Attention to detail and service was above and beyond. Every single dish of food delivered wonderful flavor. The atmosphere was exactly what it should have been. A meal that I will remember forever. Thank you

    Eric K.

    As you should know if you're reading this review, Le Bernardin is one of the most famous seafood restaurants in the world. They have held a coveted three Michelin Stars for what seems like forever. And I finally had the opportunity to try it two weeks ago (October 2025). My friend and I got the tasting menu with wine pairings so that we could get the full experience. I thought that overall, the tasting was very good. The ingredients are all fresh and all of the dishes were technically well prepared. Standouts included the shrimp chawanmushi, lobster, and salmon-caviar. Also, the Peruvian dark chocolate dessert was just stunning. However, I was honestly underwhelmed by the signature dishes of the tuna and foie gras first course and the dover sole. I wish the foie was more prominent in the tuna course and the dover sole was a bit boring. A true highlight of the meal was the excellent wine pairing, which I would highly recommend with the tasting. Service was formal, efficient, but a bit stiff in comparison with other restaurants at this level. The dining room, while elegant, is definitely old fashioned and could probably do with a more modern refresh soon. At the end of the day, the most important thing was that my friend and I both had a great experience here overall. Not every course hit the mark and I found the service a bit too stuffy, but I still had a great three hours here. I think it's a restaurant anyone interested in fine dining should absolutely experience at least once.

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    Katie B.

    Dream dinner date! Scored a rare reservation on a Monday night so we could eat at a Michelin star restaurant while in New York seeing Broadway shows! So fancy and so delicious. Our sommelier was the star who made perfect drink/wine recs. Food was amazing and inventive. Worth it!

    Skate. Absolutely flawless preparation. In every conceivable way.
    Emil R.

    Do I need to tell you that every last detail was flawless? Do I need to point out the absolutely exquisite dining room and lounge? Do I need to describe the other-worldly preparations on the menu? Do I need to tell you that Le Bernardin is probably the greatest meal in the City of New York? Do I need to tell you to go here? What can I say about Le Bernardin that hasn't already been said? Nothing. 10 out of 10. No notes.

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    Shiny C.

    My boyfriend and I have been looking forward to dining here for months. There's a pretty strict dress code and the restaurant is very sophisticated and organized. We got the lunch prefixe menu which came with 3 courses: one from the almost raw/barely touched sections, one from the entrees, and one dessert. We also were able to pick out a bread from their selection twice during our meal, as well as a trio of amuse-bouche before our meal and a trio of petit fours afterward. Our amuse-bouche trio included hamachi sashimi, a small cracker with smoked salmon filling, and a crunchy potato bite (I can't quite remember the exact names so those are just descriptions). These were amazing, and I absolutely loved the smoked salmon as the flavor lingered a bit in a good way. The other two were also amazing and set my expectations high. For our appetizers we got the oyster-uni and the tuna, which I heard was their signature dish. The oyster-uni was personally my favorite as I'm a big fan of those flavors and the pairing of the two was just harmonious in my mouth. It came with seaweed and gelee as well as nori crackers, which made the presentation one of the best from the meal too. I'm still talking about it every day and it's been 2 weeks since I've been! The tuna was their classic, tuna pounded into a thin layer and placed over a toasted baguette with foie gras. My boyfriend liked this a lot more than the oyster-uni, and although it was good, I think I just liked the oyster-uni so much more. For our breads we both tried the brioche and the focaccia. The brioche was perfectly fluffy and soft on the inside and was a great addition to the meal. The focaccia fell short in comparison - I wasn't a big fan of the flavor and it just wasn't as good as the brioche. The entrees we ordered were the black bass and the hiramasa. They were both very tasty, but admittedly a but underwhelming compared to the appetizers we had gotten. The fish was cooked very well and the vegetables and sauces paired well, I just think it can be harder to execute entrees as there is a bigger portion and it may be more difficult to "wow" people. Nevertheless they were both very good and not too heavy on the stomach. Our desserts were the strawberry and the Peruvian chocolate. I think at this point in the meal I was thinking too much about the oyster-uni, so my strawberry dessert didn't "wow" me either, although the fruitiness of the dessert was a perfect finishing note to the savory meal. My boyfriend absolutely loved the Peruvian chocolate dessert, and I agreed that it was really good. Our petit fours trio consisted of small strawberry, pistachio, and chocolate desserts to complete the meal. Overall, the presentation of each dish was amazing and the flavor was great. However, I was expecting more for 3 Michelin stars and the entrees were a bit underwhelming.

    Ting Z.

    My second 3 star Michelin restaurant I've been to! The ambiance and service are flawless of course, as to be expected. All the courses were excellent, delicious and beautifully presented. We opted for the tasting menu and loved everything. My favorites of the savory courses were probably a toss up between the tuna and the lobster. They offer unlimited bread between each course, which I thought was a creative way to cater to different appetites (accompanying butter was fantastic; of the different types of bread offered, the focaccia is by far the best one). Surprisingly, the highlight of the night was dessert, specifically this PHENOMENAL chocolate tart that might have been the best dessert I've had in my life. I'd return for that alone-- probably would opt for the prix fixe menu, now that I have a better grasp on what the different courses are like.

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    Lam H.

    I had a great experience at Le Bernardin, a Michelin 3-star restaurant. The service was exceptional. Most of the servers were really nice and helpful, except for one. He didn't seem very friendly with his tone of voice. The amuse bouche was great. What a nice start to the dining experience. Soon after, we were served with their house bread. There were four different kinds to choose from, and my favorite was the focaccia. It was soft and aromatic. The Tuna was delicious and plated very nicely. I liked the combination with baguette inside. It added some nice texture to the dish. I was expecting the portion to be really small since it's a fine-dining restaurant, but it was bigger than I thought! The Hiramasa was recommended by the server, but I actually didn't like it. It looked like grilled chicken at first glance. The fish was cooked well, but the taste seemed off to me, same with the sauce. The server was very attentive and noticed that I didn't eat much of it, and asked if I would like to replace it with a different dish. I got the Lamb and it was so much better. The meat was tender, and I enjoyed the stuffed baby romaine as well. I appreciate their service! For dessert, I got the Peruvian Dark Chocolate. It looked incredible and I enjoyed every bite! Overall, this is an amazing fine-dining restaurant. It's worth a try. I don't think I'll return though and would like to try other Michelin-star restaurants and compare them.

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    I am not a heavy drinker, so I do not plan to do the wine pairing. I saw a review somewhere that said water was charged per pitcher. Can anyone confirm one way or another?

    You do not have to do a wine pairing. You may order wine by the glass... As to water by the pitcher, I did not encounter that problem in my visit.

    Does Le Bernadin ever take part in Restaurant Week? Winter or Summer?

    I very seriously doubt it.

    Is chef tasting menu have the options for people who have selfish allergies?

    If shellfish does not include actual fish, then I believe they will be happy to oblige. Just let them know in advance. They have plenty of fish dishes that do not have shellfish.

    School me... this will be my first time To this type... for the tasting menu, per table means what?

    Everyone at the table must order a tasting menu. With that said Le Bernardin is pretty flexible. My wife and I have dined at Le Bernardin more than a dozen times, and it has always been spectacular. Tasting menu or a La carte; the dining room or the… Read more

    Is the vegetarian menu vegan?

    Yes but limited options

    Now that Le Bernardin no longer requires jackets for men, how many guys are still wearing jackets? We are traveling, and I was wondering whether it was worth packing a jacket for just one dinner. I don't want him to feel out of place without one.

    Bring a jacket unless you want to be made to feel like a non-desirable. 95% of customer were men when I went and 99% of the men had jackets!

    Do prefix menus & chef tastiog have same portions?i'm worried if ordering just prefix will be enough to get full.

    Neither will leave you hungry.

    Could someone please clarify the policy regarding children? I am looking into lunch reservations and I have a very well behaved 3 year old I would like to bring. Thank you

    No matter how well behaved your 3 year old is, this is not the place for young children and it's not fair to fellow diners to have kids there. Pay for a sitter!

    Does anyone know if it is possible to do the tasting menu for a solo diner?

    Of course you can

    How to get a reservation? Tried calling since 9am, keeps saying due to heavy calling your call can not be completed?

    Reservations can be made via Resy or by phone at 212-554-1515.

    Is Le Bernardin kid friendly? Is there food for kids?

    NO, NO, NO LeBernardin is a very sophisticated restaurant. Neither the food nor the atmosphere is appropriate for children

    Is there any wine pairing option with the 4 course?

    Is doing the Chef's Tasting worth it or is the 4 course menu a better value?

    4 course menu is a better value! And has more variety/options to choose from

    Does the restaurant service Christmas Eve dinner?

    Yes, they are open on xmas eve.

    Is gratuity included in the tasting menu?

    No we were only two but 5 or more they add I believe I added extra since they went over and beyond for us it was magical

    Are children ( older - 12 and 16 and used to fine dining) allowed in the lounge?

    i would call the restaurant, but I believe so!

    When is the least "touristy" day and/or time to drop-in? The last couple of times, here, it was as though Lisa Douglas brought in a gaggle of her loud, selfie-takin' Hooterville besties. Ugh!

    Before 4 and after 8

    How do you select dishes from the Dining Room pre-fixed lunch or dinner menu? One dish per course or all of them in each course? It's not clear from their website.

    When I went for dinner in March 2021, the selection for the 4-course pre-fixe dinner was - one item from "Almost Raw"… Read more

    Dress Code for guys specific details please?

    Jacket required

    Could anyone upload a copy of 2019's Valentines tasing menu? We went there today, but forgot to take a picture of the menu.

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    Paradise Lost - Beautiful interior

    Paradise Lost

    4.5(166 reviews)
    2.4 miEast Village

    Paradise Lost is a speakeasy tiki bar located on 2nd Ave in the East Village. A friend & I went…read morethere after having dinner at Spicy Moon a few blocks away. We wanted to have after-dinner cocktails in a chill space, so we searched on our phones & saw Paradise Lost address via Google. We proceeded to walk down & was unable to find the establishment due to their being no front sign. After walking back & forth a few times, we saw another group walking towards the door & they confirmed the place. We walked inside the front door pressed a "doorbell" & lo & behold we gained entry after the previous group went inside. Definitely an incognito entrance. Once inside that door there is someone to greet you, & take your information. There is a forest/ grass/ jungle-looking foyer/ hallway we walked down to get to the next door. Before we knew it, we were near the "Paradise Lost No Vacancy" neon sign w/ an arrow pointing towards the snake-shaped knob door. It gets opened & a supercool speakeasy awaits.... Paradise Lost has mixed style table / seating arrangements throughout the place. A bar seating section, booth-style seating area, lounge- style seating area, etc. We got there a little after 7pm, so the afterwork crowd was in full swing. Paradise Lost has interesting atmosphere. At times a Gothic / Medieval Vibe, meets place w/ shipwreck decor, meets eleganct /club vibe w/ beautiful ceiling lighting, etc. Music played in the background. Staff are friendly, energetic, & attentive. We were pleasantly overwhelmed w/ the vast selection of tiki cocktails that were on the menu. Paradise Lost also have an intimate selection of snacks/ food menu items. This included Popcorn, Tater Tots, Devilled Eggs Rangoon Dip, etc. We ordered some cocktails served in unique tiki mugs & a bucket of popcorn to munch on w/ our drinks. The popcorn is flavored w/ Sea Buckthorn & Browm Butter, which gave it an special flavor profile. Our cocktails were well-prepared & nice & strong. Paradise Lost has individual unisex bathroom stalls & a communal vanity & sink area. The bathroom stalls have spooky voices coming from a speaker as you use the bathroom. I was so humorously taken aback, it had me laughing when I came out...Definitely a different thing to experience in the bathroom - lol. Before we left we watched one of the bartenders do a cocktail "fire" presentation for some patrons in a booth seated area. Wow.... Paradise Lost accepts walk-ins only, no reservations. Paradise Lost accepts groups of 8 or less, unless you are requesting to book the space for a private event. Ages 21+ paradiselost.nyc @paradiselostnyc Paradise Lost is open everyday - 5pm-2am.

    Very cool cocktail bar with super interesting decor. It's more of a gothic tiki bar with ska music…read morethan a traditional tiki bar which was cool but I found the music to not really be my thing but thought the decor was just so cool. The drinks were very interesting and creative. The seawater martini I will say was a bit too strange for my taste but I still thought it was good. Service was very good as well. Would definitely recommend to visit if you like gothic stuff and tiki bars.

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    Osamil Upstairs

    4.3(143 reviews)
    1.0 miKoreatown, Midtown West

    this bar has great vibes, and is speak easy esque, tucked behind a hidden door and upstairs of…read moreosamil. The ambiance is not too loud which is perfect for catching up with a friend. I got the omija, which seems to be one of their more popular drinks, which is yogurt clarified. It's definitely a bit on the sweeter side for me but nonetheless delicious. Super easy to get a last minute reservation here!

    My friends and I popped into Osamil Upstairs (via the restaurant below) for cocktails -- and wow:…read moreit lived up to the hype. The moment you walk up those stairs, the whole mood changes. Dim lighting, plush seating, rich wood + wallpaper details, and that lounge-library vibe make the place feel like a secret hideout right in the middle of Midtown. It's moody, cozy, and effortlessly intimate -- perfect for a date night, a chill catch-up, or just a night out with good drinks. Nice service, too! However: be ready for the price tag. The cocktails are absolutely beautiful -- well crafted, creative, and flavorful -- but each one will remind you that you're not exactly paying dive-bar prices. It's worthwhile, but the "overpriced drinks" vibe absolutely hits. That said: the interior design and ambience are amazing. The mix of antique-meets-modern decor, low lighting, and comfy couches gives you that classic speakeasy romance. If you appreciate aesthetics and vibe over cheap drinks -- this is your spot. If you want a night out that feels deliberate and special rather than casual and cheap -- Osamil Upstairs delivers.

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    Bar Bonobo - Hot & Dirty

    Bar Bonobo

    4.3(86 reviews)
    1.6 miChelsea

    Some of the best/most fun cocktails I had while visiting NYC! We had a Friday evening reservation…read moreand arrived a bit early, luckily that made us make the tailend of happy hour! There were a few martini options I had my eye on, and with happy hour, I was able to pick 3 as part of the mini martini flight, a huge score. I got the cornstar, espresso, and Chelsea martinis. The espresso martini was fine, but I'd skip it for another one next time. The cornstar and Chelsea on the other hand were amazing. Would've loved to have either of these in a full size version. Everyone else in the group also liked all of the drinks they got. I got an aviation after happy hour and liked this one too, but the martinis were still my favorite. To eat we ordered the Whipped ricotta and French fries (asked for no truffle), both were great! Overall it's a cool vibey spot with great drinks and some good shareable plates! Would recommend making a reservation just to be sure you can get a table.

    I went to Bar Bonobo to celebrate my birthday. The ambiance is undoubtedly gorgeous, swanky, and…read morehip. Very vibey for a GNO or date night. My only two gripes with the spot were - they didn't acknowledge my birthday, even with a happy birthday from my server or the hostess. I am not sure why Resy prompted me to indicate the occasion if it wouldn't even be acknowledged or looked at. It obviously feels good to feel celebrated, so they dropped the ball in this regard. The second issue is it got sickeningly loud inside. This was a sunday night, and I ended up having to shout just to be heard by the girl right next to me. Everything else was good! Though there wasn't a dish that just blew my mind, everything was consistently really good and enjoyable. I recommended ordering a handful of dishes and sharing with a group. The cornstar martini was fun (and the popcorn was great!), the vodka pasta, caesar salad, and truff fries were enjoyable as well. The cute matchboxes were a cherry on top as we were leaving! I would come back for more of a going out event instead of a sit down dinner, but it's a cool spot!

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