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Published January 25, 2008
The MPD has never been mistaken for a quiet neighborhood replete with subtle, cozy restaurants.
And it never will. But with the arrival of French upscale bistro Bagatelle, soft open now, you'll
find a new kind of energy and a nice complement to Pastis.
Bustling but not too loud, Bagatelle sits comfortably between fine dining and classic bistro fare. Owned by
the team behind neighboring Kiss
& Fly (the only connection between the two establishments is the use of the structural wood columns
as a design element), there are separate entrances, separate crowds and very different décors.
Bagatelle is dominated by candles and white—white tablecloths and walls, white crown molding, a white
back bar with cathedral candles on a high shelf above—with some modern art and crystal
mini-chandeliers for punch.
If you're heading west with a date, it's a good stopover for drinks—try Le Blues de
Manhattan, Makers Mark with muddled blueberries and blackberries, Chambord and sweet vermouth. For
dinner, the place is best suited for groups. Shared entrees like the Côte de Boeuf and the
Poulet Entier Rôti et Truffé—paraded ceremoniously to the table before being
divvied up and presented on oversized porcelain platters—are standouts on the traditional menu. The
Ravioli de Poireaux Truffé (with leek jus poured tableside) and the Ratatouille
will remind you of those idyllic summers you spent at your grand-mère's in the French
countryside.
That is, until you look outside.
Bagatelle
409 W. 13th St
(between 9th Ave and Washington St. Reservations via Kiss & Fly)
Meatpacking District
New York, NY 10014
212-255-1933
Bagatelle
409 W. 13th St
(between 9th Ave and Washington St. Reservations via Kiss & Fly)
Meatpacking District
New York, NY 10014
212-255-1933