"I've done the nightclubs. Now I want to go somewhere I can actually have a conversation."
Relax—it's not your "after midnight" girl trying to get serious with you, it's Amy Sacco, New York
club queen (Bungalow 8, Lot 61) referring to her latest project and first restaurant,
Bette.
Opening this week, Bette is laid-back—don't expect a screaming scene from the girl known for bringing
keys, palm trees and the ultimate in velvet ropes to NYC nightlife. Sacco's been born-again: "I want
something totally unpretentious."
The restaurant is surprisingly so, resembling a modern English salon—classic and comfortable. The
tiered walnut panelling and carpeted ceilings emanate intimate luxury, while the supersized '70s pop-art
faces by Richard Phillips add a Manhattan flourish. The cuisine is "European grill," from truffle
steak-frites to lobster pasta, herb-grilled black bass and a mean short rib.
Bette's a good choice for a less sceney but still in-the-know date spot; ditto for business meals where you
don't feel like shouting over pounding music or garrulous scenesters. Walk-ins are welcome but reservations
for this 85-seat spot are highly recommended. You may not need a key at the door...but this is still New
York.
Note:
Bette, 461 W. 23rd St (between 9th and 10th Aves), 212-366-0404
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Bette
461 W. 23rd St
(between 9th and 10th)
Chelsea
New York, NY 10011
212-366-0404