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Classic French cuisine in a bistro atmosphere makes for a beloved Park Slope institution.
Large brasserie featuring cheese, cheese, and more cheese. And cheese.
McNally's master ersatz bistro will never ever die. Open early, open late.
  • Bar Six 
  •   West Village  
  • Bistro, French, Moroccan
  •  $$ 
French-Moroccan bistro, already a neighborhood staple.
Instant-classic bistro filling the multiple levels of a Sutton Place townhouse.
Lady-leaning reincarnation of Café de la Gare. Mini-skillet cassoulet the warm version of cupcakes.
  • Chez Lola 
  •   Fort Greene  
  • Bistro
  •  $$ 
Where you drink champagne and it tastes just like champagne.
This ain't no Mudd Club or CBGB. Boulud classes up the Bowery with a tavern/brasserie.
French doors, local ingredients at this "American bistro."
  • Fada 
  •   Williamsburg  
  • Bistro, French
  •  $$ 
French bistro finally makes its way to the 'Burg. Trés Manhattan, no?
  • Fanny 
  •   Williamsburg  
  • Bistro, French, Mediterranean
  •  $$ 
It's no Franny's, but low-key approach makes for a nice bistro experience.
  • Felix 
  •   Soho  
  • Bistro
  •  $$ 
Rowdy Euro-sport crowd still digs this cat, even though it may have a few fleas and is most definitely deaf.
  • G-50 
  •   Midtown East  
  • American (New), Bistro
  •  $$$ 
Industrial-chic digs with surf and turf tartar, truffle mashed potatoes.
A perfectly imperfect neighborhood hangout.
  • Jo's 
  •   Nolita  
  • American (New), Bistro
  •  $$ 
Access Perk!
For warm Nolita nights, eat at Jo's.
Catskills- inspired upscale Jewish-American bistro downtown. Attracting culinary trendoids and bubbies everywhere.
Twenty-four hour bistro dishing up consistent French.
Creative French tastes at this Eurotrashtastic Upper East scene.
  • Le Comptoir 
  •   Williamsburg  
  • Bistro, French
  •  $$ 
Pedigreed French chef tackles lunch-counter Americana. You want lentils with that?
Abe & Arthur's crew serving up three bistro meals a day at the Hyatt 48 Lex.
Long-running New York scene that has some kind of unspoken ban on the old and over. Forever twenty-three.
  • MPD 
  •   Meatpacking District  
  • Bistro, French
  •  $$$ 
Petit déjeuners available into the wee hours at the Koch brothers' new MePa bistro.
American Psychos down salmon and steak frites, but the real scene's on the sidewalk.
Lively, eclectic bistro proudly propping up the quality of life of Upstate Manhattan.
  • Raoul's 
  •   Soho  
  • Bistro
  •  $$ 
Hood's bistro elder. Beauty and bank still congregate in back garden.
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