Power lunching in Midtown? Try this French Vietnamese bistro, where popular menu items include Bun du Riz, a rice noodle dish made with sawleaf herb and spicy pork ($18). Read more
to drink, the lady should order up a seven spice sour and the gentleman, bull in the heather (you can't go wrong with the mix of glenrothes, absinthe and honey)
Check out the original "Bad Route" painting by Mexican artist Miguel Calderon downstairs. It was hilariously featured in Wes Anderson's "Royal Tenenbaums."
Since they're only open for lunch now, skip to the back of the drinks menu (unless you want to get sauced) and get one of their fresh juice/soda combinations. Delish.
Má Pêche (meaning “mother peach”) is located in Midtown Manhattan and serves a variety of a la cart offerings for breakfast, lunch, dinner, and weekend brunch.