Start the night off with an Ol Dirty Batard cocktail and make sure to get the octopus pastrami! My friend said the oysters are divine...I didn't get to try since she wouldn't share.
Savory deliciousness. Everything from the warm & perfectly baked breads, shortrib starter to the tasty veal tenderloins w/sweetbreads & mushrooms was amazing. Loved the delightful marzipan cookies!
What an incredible culinary experience ..by far one of the best meals I ever had in the US. Try the Dorade with hollandaise or the Cauliflower soup with Chervil
The old Corton space has been revived as a modern French restaurant. Dinner can be a 2, 3, or 4 course meal; just be sure to order the excellent Roast Duck and Milk Bread dessert.
Amazing service, delicious food (even for vegetarians) and unpretentious ambiance. Fine dining in a casual setting, at an affordable price point. Try the beet salad, pumpkin agnolotti and milk bread.
You can't go wrong with a four-course dinner for $79 with excellent food and large portions! One of my new NYC faves! Looking forward to coming back again to see what the new food season brings!
Had the 3 course meal..excellent octopus pastrami, very creative. Then cod tagliatelli was tasty and the piece de resistance, the veal tenderloin was the best ever. The sweet breads was to due for.
prix fixe options are undeniably a steal; burgundy wine is on the menu, and it delivers! some dishes (tuna, tortellini) are better than others (lamb). cheese selection is a delight and needs promotion
The menu from includes octopus “pastrami,” pea soup with sweetbreads, black olive tortellini, rabbit with “flavors of bouillabaisse,” and veal tenderloin “tramezzini.” Read more
Absolutely delicious food showcasing the pedigree of the chef. Octopus pastrami and veal are the signature dishes. But be sure to check out tete de cochon too. Simply sublime
From Ryan Sutton's 1 star review: "Glocker uses the natural gelatins of octopus and the warming spices of pastrami to make a silky mollusk terrine." Read more
Octopus pastrami, sweet corn soup with scallops, veal. $65 prix fixe is an amazing deal for the food and service they're turning out. Great sub $70 wines to drink too.
Went for Restaurant Week! There's a lovely bartender. The fingerling potatoes I couldn't stop eating. Really refreshing mocktail. The bread is baked on site and a must have. Stinky cheese!!!
I had one of the best meals in NYC at Batard. My favorites were monkfish cheeks with fennel pasta and fromage blanc with cilantro and lemon verbena...when you eat here you will know what flavor is...
"Some of his most enjoyable food leans toward Austria, where he was raised, like the chicken schnitzel served with what has to be the finest potato salad in the city." Pete Wells