Todd Coleman/Café Boulud
Bill Milne/Café Boulud
Todd Coleman/Café Boulud
Bill Milne/Café Boulud
Todd Coleman/Café Boulud
Todd Coleman/Café Boulud
Todd Coleman/Café Boulud
Todd Coleman/Café Boulud
Todd Coleman/Café Boulud
Todd Coleman/Café Boulud
Todd Coleman/Café Boulud
Bill Milne/Café Boulud
Todd Coleman/Café Boulud
Café Boulud

Guia Michelin
Vale a pena o passo
Francesa
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Café Boulud occupies a prime corner on the Upper East Side, where a polished Art Deco–inspired dining room sets the tone for an elegant experience. Under Executive Chef Romain Paumier, the kitchen draws on classical French foundations while incorporating seasonal and global influences. Dishes are thoughtfully composed and grounded in technique, from the classic black sea bass wrapped in potato with a rich red wine sauce to delicately balanced vegetable preparations. Desserts, such as a beautifully executed tarte Tatin, provide a fitting conclusion. With attentive service and a strong French-leaning wine list, this remains a refined destination for contemporary French cooking.
Localização
100 E. 63rd St.New York 10065