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155 W 51st St, New York, NY 10019, United States
tt梦幻小妖Compared with American restaurants, French restaurants have many differences in decoration style and service. Their decoration is relatively luxurious, the service is more considerate, and the seafood is good.
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Compared with American restaurants, French restaurants have many differences in decoration style and service. Their decoration is relatively luxurious, the service is more considerate, and the seafood is good.
As expected of a Michelin three-star restaurant, I think the service, dishes, and environment all deserve 80 points. The steak in this restaurant is highly recommended, medium rare is just right, and the lamb chops are also their specialty.
Le Bernardin is the second best, a Michelin three-star restaurant that I flew to eat. The salmon sauce on the sticky bread is very delicious! !
A long-established Michelin three-star restaurant in New York, it specializes in seafood and presents it in a French style. Recommended by a New York food expert, I walked directly from Times Square at noon that day without reservation. Lunch is particularly cost-effective. For only $55, the City Harvest Menu includes three delicious dishes including starters, main dishes, and desserts, as well as unlimited delicious breads. It is very cost-effective! City Harvest is the world's first food donation organization. It was founded in 1981 and is committed to helping hungry poor people around the world get the food they need to survive. Le Bernardin and City Harvest jointly launched this set meal. For every set meal ordered, $5 will be donated to help hungry people raise food. Suddenly, I feel that my Michelin meal has become particularly meaningful! It is indeed a Michelin three-star restaurant. From the environment to the service, it is first-class. It did not neglect us a bit because we were a cheap lunch. It has the feel of a classic and noble French restaurant. Fortunately, I was dressed more formally that day, otherwise I would be embarrassed to go in! The people who came to eat were all gentlemen white-collar workers nearby, mostly white people, and I seemed to be the only Asian. The seats for the special lunch were arranged at the back of the restaurant, which was actually okay, close to the bar, and quite comfortable. After looking at the menu, it was relatively simple, so I quickly placed an order. Many customers came one after another, and it seemed that the business was very good, but it was really worth it to spend so little money on a three-star French meal! You can see how much a three-star meal in Shanghai costs to know what I mean. I didn't order any drinks, and it was said that the price was a bit unreasonable. The bread before the meal would be brought to you from time to time for you to choose, which was really super considerate, and there were many varieties. I was really worried that I would accidentally order too much and couldn't eat the following dishes! I chose the first salty bread, paired with his praised soft butter, which was super satisfying! The second one was sweet and exuded citrus fragrance, and the free bread alone convinced me! The next starter was beautifully presented, with very traditional French seasoning. The fresh scallops were sweet and moist in the mouth, and the sauce was sour and sweet with a little spicy, which was enough to whet the appetite! It is perfect to eat with crispy slices. The main course is fresh cod cooked in mushroom soup, which tastes very suitable for Chinese people. I love it. The mushroom soup uses a very clear broth with a salty and fragrant taste. The green vegetables and mushrooms added to the soup are surprising. I recommend Chinese friends to choose this as the main course. The other one seems to be more Western. The cod is the climax of the day. The thick cod is white and elastic. If you move it with a fork, juice will come out. It is so delicious that you can't stop eating. After all, the restaurant focuses on seafood, so the main course must be the highlight. The dessert at the end is also very surprising. In fact, I am already very full at this moment. Such a Mi San restaurant is really conscientious. The very French plating makes people reluctant to start eating. The white surface is similar to maltose, but it is not too sweet but crispy. Below is the hot karst hot chocolate cake and banana puree. It is softer than the usual American desserts and not too sweet. In short, it suits my taste. The chef is very polite and will come to each table to ask about the dining situation. He will chat with regular customers for a few more words, which is very friendly. The restaurant changes the menu every once in a while.
Very high-end French food, the service is very thoughtful and meticulous, the environment is a bit dark, and the seafood is especially recommended among the dishes. It is worthy of the 2016 Michelin three-star rating.
French restaurant featuring seafood, 3 meters for many years, reservations are required in advance