Details WHAT?New York's swanky little French Bistro that elevates Breakfast to the fine art of dining, dressing a...
Map it WHERE?9 Ninth Ave NYC, NY 10014
New York, New York
10014
212.929.4844
Details WHEN?The best time to get a taste of Paris in the Big Apple is weekend mornings for brunch, at très-posh ...
Details WHY?You instantly step into Paris as you step into Pastis, enveloped in the warm atmosphere and the stra...
New York's swanky little French Bistro that elevates Breakfast to the fine art of dining, dressing and being seen.
WHO: Sienna Miller, Mischa Barton, Lindsay Loahn, Kate Bosworth, Gretchen Mol, Paul Rudd, Christina Ricci, Sandra Bernhard, Sean William Scott, Ashley Olsen, Gwen Stefani, Bono, Penelope Cruz, Uma Thurman, Ashlee Simpson, Jamie Lynn Sigler goes there before hitting up the Gansevoort. Mark Consuelos and Kelly Ripa go there to lunch with the kiddies. Liv Tyler even hosted her wedding reception brunch there. Jessica and Nick used to brunch there.
You instantly step into Paris as you step into Pastis, enveloped in the warm atmosphere and the straight-from-the-Left-Bank décor, reminiscent of a Parisian brasserie. Don’t let the laid-back atmosphere fool you, Pastis is definitely the dining destination spot in lower Manhattan, and houses some of the best-known celebrity watching amidst crowded dining. Pastis offers both indoor and outdoor dining, and one of its little known secrets is that the large communal dining table can be reserved for private parties.
In addition to having some of the most coveted patio seating in the city, the trendy meatpacking district restaurant also serves up delicious and authentic French cuisine, if you can focus on your meal and not the crowd of beautiful people. Some of the most popular entrees include Seared Tuna Nicoise, Pomme Frites, and a killer Crepe Suzzette for dessert.
Just in case you’re not a morning person, Pastis also offers a late hour and unabbreviated menu, so you can grab a taste of Paris from dawn until dusk. Pastis is the essential bistro in Manhattan to visit; whether grabbing a late night bite, or recovering the morning after from a wild night, with brunch at an outdoor table, you can’t go wrong.
The best time to get a taste of Paris in the Big Apple is weekend mornings for brunch, at très-posh Patsis. The atmosphere is wonderful for a relaxing start to a Saturday in the trendy meat-packing district, and Sunday mornings are rumored to be the best times for celeb-spotting as the Pastis is known for bringing big names to the bustling bistro.