Best Contemporary French American Restaurants in Troy Hills
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Booked 18 times today
Price: Expensive
• Contemporary french american • South Orange
Booked 3 times today
Booked 7 times today
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- PPrajaktiSan Francisco Bay Area •1 review5.0Dined 1 day agoThis is one of our favorites for fine dining and is an exceptional experience, from food to service to ambience.More infoOne if by Land, Two if by SeaPrice: Very Expensive• Contemporary French / American• Greenwich Village•4.6
- EEllenNew Jersey •1 review5.0Dined 3 days agoAaron, our waiter was outstanding!!! He was friendly, knowledgeable and extremely helpful!!! Our food was delicious- I had the fish tacos, my daughter had the chicken sandwich and my sons had steak and Shrimp Fra Diablo! For dessert, we had the strawberry sundae! We had a wonderful experience and will definitely return!More infoVillage Hall TavernPrice: Expensive• Contemporary French / American• South Orange•3.7
- GGaryVIPNew York City •2 reviews5.0Dined 4 days agoOverall, great experience. Food was excellent- Tuna, scallops and sushiMore infoHalcyon BrasseriePrice: Moderate• Contemporary American• Montclair•4.7
- RRicardoVIPGreater Boston •20 reviews5.0Dined 6 days agoI have been to New York many times and have always wanted to try Butter, but I was always alone and when I go to nicer restaurants I always want to have a shared dining experience. This week my husband and I had a week of Christmas in New York and I made sure Butter was on the list of places we would eat. Butter did not disappoint. The hostess and our server Janeth were top-notch. I had a modified Butter Espresso Martini minus the Mezcal. Delicious. For dinner, we split a Buratta Salad and some Parker House Rolls. Whatever the vinaigrette that accompanied the salad was fabulously delicious. The best hunk of Buratta which was so creamy and not the usual curds that most burattas are. The acorn squash and delicata chips were a welcome accompaniment. The Parker House rolls were better than any I've had in Boston's Parker House. We both had the Brazino with Rainbow Chard in a lemon sauce viniagrette. Crispy skin, and tender fish. Well done. We had a bottle of Whitehall Lane Sauvignon Blanc. I was the only who had dessert, just one scoop of the Mocha Chocolate Ice Cream. Perfect finish to a wonderful dining experience or so I thought. Our lovely server Janeth, who was a delight all evening brought us a glass of lovely Champagne to send us off into the busy cold New York City night. The reason I had heard of Butter was because a former New England Patriots Quarterback used to frequent the place and also I am kind of a fan of the own of the restaurant. But yes, if you are in NYC and want a lovely dinner, visit Butter. You won't be sorry!More infoButter MidtownPrice: Expensive• Contemporary American• Midtown West•4.6
- DDavidVIPLondon •2 reviews4.0Dined on 17 Dec 2024Milling Room is a great spot for a date night meal. The ambiance and styling aim to impress which it did. The food is above average without going over the top in either presentation or price. Just watch out for the drink prices. The waiter up charged by 50% for a Hendrix martini, without informing, then tried to pass it off that I should have known the menu price was well liquor. Despite the blatant attempt at a rip off, I will be backMore infoThe Milling RoomPrice: Expensive• French American• Upper West Side•4.4