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Published December 21, 2005
Philippe Chow, the man long behind the stoves at legendary hotspot Mr. Chow, gets a restaurant of his own
this week with the opening of the eponymous Philippe.
Given his CV (27 years at Mr. Chow) and the Rolodex of his co-owners (one's got an editor girlfriend at
Vogue), the Madison Avenue bi-level will be abuzz with models, moguls and mortals alike in no time
flat.
Chef Chow (no relation to Mr. Chow owner, Michael Chow) and his backers Stratis Morfogen and Howard Stein
(Au Bar) liven up the otherwise drab UES with a chic and modern 240-seater. The front lounge is choice for
after-work cocktails (but skip the inevitable Philipptini); the main dining room in back is where
scenesters will be noshing on Mr. Chow classics like the Green Prawns, Bejing Chicken and
the pure genius Candied Apple Fritters; and you can always head upstairs for dining in relative
peace (not to worry, though, there will be a bevy of Condé Nast girls every which way you
turn).
Add a performance by the noodle chef at 8 p.m. nightly and a private downstairs dining room for up to 30 and
we may have what the kids call a "hotspot."
And you just might have yourself a new go-to north of 57th
Street.
Philippe
33 E. 60th St
(between Park and Madison)
Upper East Side
New York, NY 10022
212-620-7027
Philippe
33 E. 60th St
(between Park and Madison)
Upper East Side
New York, NY 10022
212-620-7027
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