Published February 13, 2012
Shell Game
The Biggest Belgian Restaurant in New York
You used to think
Phoebe Cates was the
greatest thing to come out of a body of water.
Then, you discovered mussels.
And next week, you’ll discover the largest Belgian restaurant in New York.
So prepare. Steel yourself. Dust off your baguette-dunking skills.
Meet
Brabant, a massive Midtown brasserie that you’ll lean on for steamed mollusks, Trappist
beers and thrice-fried pommes frites, taking reservations now and opening next Monday.
Included inside is everything you need to survive winter’s final push.
A cozy, exposed-brick dining room. An oversized, oak-accented marble bar. Beer. Speck.
And the most beloved global export of Brussels besides Van Damme... heavily marinated moules.
Yes, it’s the
authentic mussel-pot portion of the menu that you’ll want to focus on here. So it’s
imperative you bring a date who enjoys seafood and is completely comfortable with you double-dipping into
the
Wild Duvel (that’s Buffalo-sauce-slathered bivalves with a pint of ale poured on top).
Of course, if you’d like to wash down your hoppy shellfish with a beer in bottle form, you’ll have 50
Belgian-brewed options to choose from. Some lambics. Some abbeys. Some crafted by monks. They’re all
individually stored at their own ideal temperature and all specifically served in their proper glass.
Now if only they’d use the correct coasters.
VITALS
Brabant
316 E 53rd St
(near 2nd Ave)
New York, NY 10022
212-510-8588
official website