Eat
Verōnika – Named after the patron saint of photography, Verōnika is located inside Gramercy’s Fotografiska Museum. This opulent eatery is romantically reminiscent of Eastern European grand cafés with food to match.
Le Coucou – Chef Daniel Rose may have put a lighter spin on traditional French cuisine, but the interior is grandeur all the way. With gilded mirrors, hand-painted murals, and intricate chandeliers, this place oozes glamour.
ABC Kitchen – Enjoy a farm-to-table inspired meal at Michelin star chef Jean-Georges Vongerichten’s Flatiron restaurant. Take a break from shopping the adjoining ABC Carpet & Home to snack on some fresh local fare.
Frenchette – Named after a David Johansen song from 1978, “Frenchette”, this brasserie-steakhouse hybrid has quickly become a Tribeca hotspot.
Pastis – After a five-year hiatus, the beloved French brasserie reopened in the Meatpacking District in 2019. The see-and-be-seen bistro is known for its classic French-inspired brunch menu.