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  2. Le Bernardin - Wikipedia

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    40°45′41″N 73°58′54″W. /  40.76139°N 73.98167°W  / 40.76139; -73.98167. Other locations. Paris (until 1986) Website. le-bernardin .com. Le Bernardin is a three- Michelin star French seafood restaurant in Midtown Manhattan, New York City. Eric Ripert is the executive chef, and he is co-owner along with Maguy Le Coze .

  3. Zagat - Wikipedia

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    Zagat. The Zagat Survey, commonly referred to as Zagat (stylized in all caps; / zəˈɡæt /, zə-GAT) and established by Tim and Nina Zagat in 1979, is an organization which collects and correlates the ratings of restaurants by diners. For their first guide, covering New York City, the Zagats surveyed their friends.

  4. Balthazar (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Balthazar is also known for celebrity-watching; in 2012, Fodor's ranked it # 1 in New York City in that category. [23] [24] In 2013, Zagat's gave Balthazar a food rating of 24 (out of 30), a decor rating of 24, and ranked it the second best French brasserie restaurant in New York City. [4]

  5. Four Seasons Restaurant - Wikipedia

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    New York. Coordinates. 40°45′29″N 73°58′19.5″W. /  40.75806°N 73.972083°W  / 40.75806; -73.972083. Website. www .fourseasonsrestaurant .com. The Four Seasons Restaurant (known colloquially as the Four Seasons) was a New American cuisine restaurant in the Midtown Manhattan neighborhood of New York City from 1959 to 2019.

  6. Per Se (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Per Se. Per Se is a New American and French restaurant at The Shops at Columbus Circle, on the fourth floor of the Deutsche Bank Center at 10 Columbus Circle in Manhattan, New York City. It is owned by chef Thomas Keller, [1] and the Chef de Cuisine is Chad Palagi. Per Se has maintained three Michelin stars since the introduction of the New ...

  7. Keens Steakhouse - Wikipedia

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    Keens Steakhouse. / 40.750854; -73.986537. Keens Steakhouse (formerly Keen’s English Chop House) is a steakhouse restaurant located at 72 West 36th Street (between Fifth Avenue and Sixth Avenue) in the Garment District in Manhattan, New York City. [1] The restaurant houses more than 50,000 clay smoking pipes, making it one of the largest ...

  8. Katz's Delicatessen - Wikipedia

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    According to Katz's chronology, brothers Morris and Hyman Iceland established what is now known as Katz's Delicatessen on Ludlow Street in New York's Lower East Side. Upon the arrival of Willy Katz in 1903, the establishment's name was changed from Iceland Brothers to Iceland & Katz. Willy's cousin Benny joined him in 1910, buying out the ...

  9. Sparks Steak House - Wikipedia

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    Entrance in 2008, at 210 East 46th Street. The restaurant was founded by brothers Pasquale (Pat) and Mike Cetta in 1966. In the 1930s, Mike and the Cetta family had immigrated to New York from Sant'Angelo dei Lombardi in Campania, Italy, eventually working as butchers and winemakers in New York City. The two Cetta brothers purchased the Sparks ...