Bistro 61

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1113 1st Ave (at 61st Street)
New York, NY 10021

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(212) 223-6220
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Bistro 61 - New York, NY
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Bistro 61 - New York, NY
Bistro 61 - New York, NY
Bistro 61 - New York, NY
Bistro 61 - New York, NY
Bistro 61 - New York, NY
Bistro 61 - New York, NY
Bistro 61 - New York, NY
Bistro 61 - New York, NY
Bistro 61 - New York, NY
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Best

Tried Bistro 61 for the first time with my family. Older kids with picky appetites. Everyone loved what they ordered and raved about it afterward. From the professional, friend...

Worst

""What a shame. The decor is charming, if not predictable and cliche French Bistro. The food, I had the Rossi burger and it was decadent meal with caramelized onions and foie gr...

Fair 8/17/2006

Went here on a Thursday night, I suppose if you live in the area, its a fair corner bistro. But we live in Brooklyn, so there's pretty much no way we will go back here. Not awful, but certainly overpriced and overrated and a pain to get to. Decent Pinot Noir. but thats about it. Got the burger and the omlet and the fois gras. Fair. Pros: pinot noir Cons: location, food more
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Casual French bistro on the far east side with upscale food, a moderately priced wine list and weekend brunch.

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  • Executive Chef Anthony Raggiri & Head Chef Adil Fawzi are the team responsible for the creation of a menu not too often seen in a bistro setting. The menu is a sophisticated, creative combination of classic Provencal fare fused with inspiration from the Mediterranean coast. Chef Anthony Raggiri's menu provides the palette with an eclectic array of dishes drawing tastes from his native Marseille, Spain, Italy, Greece & Morocco, all the while staying true to the premise that less is more. The consistency of the food is obvious to any of their regulars.

    Walls of exposed brick & bare, candlelit walnut tables create an inviting atmosphere, providing a decidedly Old World ambience to this Upper East Side gem. In the warmer months, the Bistro provides austere yet comfortable outdoor seating; with cafe space on both the avenue & street surrounding this cozy corner spot.

Editorial
  • Casual French bistro on the far east side with upscale food, a moderately priced wine list and weekend brunch.

  • 10/23/2006 Provided by Citysearch
Additional information
  • Hours: Sun 10:30am-11pm Mon 11am-11pm Tue-Thu 11am-11:30pm Fri 11am-12am; Sat 10:30am-12am
  • Payments: Visa, American Express, Master Card
  • Neighborhoods: Lenox Hill, Midtown, Upper East Side
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