Find out what French restaurants to try in Secaucus. Secaucus (/ˈsiːkɔːkəs/ SEE-kaw-kəs) is a town in Hudson County, New Jersey, United States. As of the 2010 United States Census, the town's population was 16,264, reflecting an increase of 333 (+2.1%) from the 15,931 counted in the 2000 Census, which had in turn increased by 1,870 (+13.3%) from the 14,061 counted in the 1990 Census.
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4 based on 1804 reviews
Opened in 2004, Per Se is Thomas Kellerâs acclaimed New York interpretation of The French Laundry in the Time Warner Center at Columbus Circle. Designed by Adam D. Tihany, Per Se features a serene and intimate environment with spectacular views of Central
The manager received us at the door. she was very professional and took us to our table. as it is a set menu, we asked for a couple of extra dishes and they accommodate us. we had the best donuts ever, Light fluffy and balanced sweetens. Staff was extremely helpful and social. we are luck to had to tour the kitchen at the end of our meal. Thank you Sandra
4 based on 3387 reviews
Le Bernardin, Zagat's top pick for 2013, and awarded the Michelin Guide's coveted 3-stars as well as The New York Times' highest rating of 4-stars, has maintained its status of excellence for over 20 years and its international acclaim as one of the world
We had the chefâs tasting menu. The food was mostly good but nothing that special. Iâve certainly had a lot better at single or two michelin starred restaurants. Maybe my expectations were too high. The lobster was very chewy and overcooked albeit the sauce was top notch. The meringue dessert I just didnât like the taste of at all albeit it was a technically accomplished dish. The salmon was out of this world. Overall quite a mixed experience, but far from the best restaurant iâve been to! At the price point, I wouldnât return as it didnât feel like great value. Taking into account the price, I would have to rate it a 3/5. Ideally i would give it 3.5/5 but certainly not a 4.
4 based on 1011 reviews
BOUCHERIE is a traditional FRENCH brasserie and steakhouse, celebrating Joie de Vivre in the heart of West Village. Executive Chef Jerome DIHUI, former Chef de Cuisine of Pastis,prepares a menu of French classics and timeless bistro favorites, in addition
Friends from home visiting and we picked this place because of the good review. Did not disappoint at all! Awesome service (Akin) and amazing dessert and steak! Will come back
4 based on 478 reviews
Located at the historic intersection of Christopher and Gay Streets, PETITE BOUCHERIE brings a touch of France to the cultured and eclectic neighborhood of West Village. An intimate window-laden, corner restaurant serves French classics pared with curated
Hey, after a while it's really hard to get excited about a restaurant once you've eaten at a lot of them over the years. But this place makes a great exception! It is well worth the price tag for some authentic Parisian style dishes. The place has a small bar and tables along a fairly good stretch of walls with windows. We ordered an entrée split for 4 people as an appetizer "Moules Frites" ($27.00) and it disappeared within minutes - delicious sauce! Our mains consisted of (2) Branzino dishes ($32.00ea)which I could not get over how deliciously they were prepared - sophisticated and delicate spices and a texture that I have never experienced before! An absolute winner! Also, ordered 1 Chateaubriand ($31.00) which is a rarity as I have never seen a Chateaubriand plated for just 1 person and deliciously tender. We also had the Canard l'Orange ($32.00 duck) which was spectacular!We followed up with coffees all-around and the Mousse Au Chocolat ($12.00) everything else came from the bar and wine racks. When we made reservations a few days before we had asked for their best table and we got it. Our server Dinah was simply the best - always attentive and quick to respond.Everyone agreed, we had an absolutely memorable time at Petite Boucherie in the West Village! The expense (and they are up their in prices) is totally forgotten because of the excellence of the experience.
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