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Published October 20, 2006
What goes up must come down.
Downtown, that is.
Frederick's, purveyor of midtown and UES Eurohip, is back to bring lanky French girls, cigarette smoke and
ratatouille to downtown.
Tucked a (critical) block or two away from the MPD, Frederick's Downtown is a sleek nook of a
restaurant that's all about the scene...without the fanfare. Lime green seating and orange walls brighten up
the chic bistro space (not a Lucite runway in sight), and the menu is thankfully just a return to classic
French fare, with a Southeast bent—hence highly digestible items like Whole Roasted Dourade
and Grilled Ribeye Steak.
Outdoor seating and a zinc bar up front set the mood for good conversation with strangers (ordering the
Kir Tropezien for your lovely new encounters won't hurt either), who are likely to be fun and easy
on the eyes, if the Lesort brothers have anything to do with it.
Hit up Frederick's if you're looking to be on—but not knee deep in—the scene, or if you want a
relaxing meal before ramping up for the night's festivities just a few blocks away.
Or skip all that and just have another glass of wine.
Frederick's Downtown
637 Hudson St
(at Horatio)
Meatpacking District
New York, NY 10014
212-488-4200
Frederick's Downtown
637 Hudson St
(at Horatio)
Meatpacking District
New York, NY 10014
212-488-4200
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