Pergola Des Artistes in New York
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New York, New York County, New York, US
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Site: https://www.pergoladesartistes.com/
- Monday:Closed
- Tuesday:11AM–9PM
- Wednesday:11AM–9PM
- Thursday:11AM–9PM
- Friday:11AM–9PM
- Saturday:11AM–9PM
- Sunday:Closed
The food and service are excellent, the food is delicious and the staff is very fast and attentive. I had amazing experience. Its nice that you can still get good quality of food and service on affordable price. Shout out to my hotel for recommending me this location.
This restaurant is my favorite. I visit plenty of restaurants but to this restaurant I keep coming back again and again. The crew is very cordial and the food they cook is so fresh and tasty. I never miss an opportunity to have a nice dinner in this place. I highly recommend this place.
Pergola Des Artistes takes pride in its menu and has dishes for all needs and tastes. They have a vastly rich list with lunch specials, lunch A la Carte, 2 and 4-course dinners.The lunches are tasty and nutritious. Like we mentioned above – the list is rich, and you can pick virtually anything for any taste. From classics like Filet Mignon, Salmon Filet to Eggplant Napoleon for the vegetarians. The A la Carte offers Hors D’oeuvres (bite-like appetizers), some hits like Filet of Sole Meuniere, Boneless Braised Beef Short Rib over polenta, and Lobster Tail Salad. They prepare vegetarian meals on request. And for $11.50 you can add soup or salad, dessert, and coffee or tea.The multi-course dinners are where Pergola Des Artistes shines. The two-course consists of first course offering French onion soup gratinee; Lobster bisque, or Mixed green salad, and the second one – by the entrees, and some of those, mentioned above. You can add some Tasty extras including House cured salmon, Baker’s dozen escargot, the world’s best garlic bread (!!!). The dessert’s choice has some sweet offers like Lemon Sorbet, Chocolate Mousse, and Poire Helene. The four-course dinner offers appetizers, mid-course, and entrees.The wine list is probably the fanciest around. From the superb Cote du Rhone, and Pinot Noir, to some extraordinary offers like 2009 Pauillac, Chateau Neuf du Pape, and Bordeaux Reserve. Also, there are pretty good cocktails, ranging between $12 and $15.
One of the better meals Ive had in the US. French dining, by the way, isnt fast. Dont plan on a drive by meal. Some reviews complained about speed and service; dinner was 1 hr 45 min which is typical. Awesome location right by the Richard Rogers Theatre for a Hamilton showing. The scallops were perfect, shrimp cocktail super fresh, beef was like the best pot roast you could have and I even ate my carrots. Also, multi course dinner for 2 with tip and wine = $125 in NYC, next to the theatre, a block from time square. Win.
We arrived at this restaurant for dinner. we heard about this restaurant from quite a few people. Well, it was a winning. The staff members were extremely nice and we felt fantastic. The meal was fresh and delicious. We had a great time and we will visit this place again. we highly recommend this place.
One of my favorite places to eat. The food is excellent and the staff is amazing. It is like eating at t your friends house. They all treat you like you are a friend of the family. I brought my parents who are from out of town before we saw a show. They LOVED IT! And they were so kind to make sure we werent late to our show. Seriously you have to go. Best place!
So this place is certainly very popular w both diners alone and theater goers alike. There was a wait out the door last night, 11/2/19. The food tasted really very flavorful and was excellent coq au vin BUT they really need more servers and bartenders on site when its so overpacked inside. We were in from 5:50-7:45pm, which was problematic 4 us as service was very delayed repeatedly. We had to ask 4 our salads when none were coming after 2 others at our table had received their soups. So food great, service not so much. We will not go back.
90 years of family service and tradition. Wonder food, great selection. Owner bent over backwards for us with great customer service. You could tell it wasnt just a business to him, but he was kind to his staff and offered them a free ticket for Broadway someone offered. His mothers funeral was the we came and her dying wish was for him to go back to the restaurant and keep it going. We would have never known, service was great. I am gluten free and enjoyed my GF pasta with duck and wonderful veggies such as seared brussel sprouts, aspergus and French onion soup. Moms steak was amazing.
What a wonderful surprise in the middle of the theater district. Hidden amongst multiple tourist traps, this is a gem of an authentic French restaurant.The food and the service show their passion for good quality food at an affordable price. I would definitely come here before a show or even to dine with no show awaiting.The prefix menu has ample choices. Its unassuming from the outside so keep an eye out. And dont pass this ine buy.
Was in NYC with friends who kept taking me to chain restaurants. Finally I said let’s walk a little further and look for something moreAuthentic NYCFound this awesome French restaurant in the Broadway district.The food was truly amazing and staff was very friendly and courteousThe food Really was delicious. You must try it, I certainly will when I’m back in NYC
After couple days in NYC and somehow tired of restaurant food, we were looking for a home made taste; I found this restaurant on tripadvisor and although it was not ranked pretty high (not sure how the ranking works, I guess amount of reviews is one of the criteria since this one had pretty good reviews all over but hot as many as the top ones), the reviews were consistent. We got exactly what we were looking for: A small, cozy, hidden restaurant in a side street! Nothing fancy or shiny, just a perfect place with a REAL french menu! Everything on the menu was REAL french, not crappy french fusion or any sort of B.S! The place is a 20-table restaurant, owned by an old french lady since 26 years ago (I heard some people asking her about it). The food was the best part! Just like my mom cooked it! Real home-taste food with real meat and real potatoes! Not only the food was we were looking for (real french home-made cuisine) but it is the least expensive french restaurant Ive ever been; they had a 3-course meal with a glass of wine for less than $25!! It is just good food with a homey feeling, do not expect Front-cover-magazine presentation or exotic dishes, just real food served like home. I really felt like in France in a traditional French country side restaurant.
A cozy, old world and dimly lit restaurant. The door entrance is very small and is easy to miss from both sides of 46th st. This place offers a vast wine selection and id highly recommend their lobster bisque or French onion soup. The restaurant has been family owned since 1963. I cannot underscore how much I value independent businesses.
We had lunch here before the Wed. matinee for Hamilton. We arrived at 11:45 and did not get our food until 1:10 in spite of asking the waiters multiple times to please check on it. Others who came in a long time after us were served before us. Certainly not a relaxing lunch before our wonderful theater experience. Other patrons were also having extreme trouble getting their food served before their matinees. The waiters showed a real lack of concern. Thank goodness we had enough cash to pay for our lunch so that we did not have to wait for our credit cards to be run.
I was first introduced to Chris by my dad. Dad would come home from working in the city and tells us about his lunch meetings at Pergola Des Artistes, and the vivid description of the food and specials always vivid and sounding astonishing. When my son was born, I wanted him to experience culture that only NYC could deliver. So we decided to make going to see a Broadway play and having a nice dinner a tradition. We eventually added more family and friends and we would always have dinner with Chris and his family at Pergola Des Artistes. Chris would go the extra mile to make us feel warm and welcome. He always had a kind word, and took special attention to our family. At first I thought well its because of knowing Dad. Then one evening I sat at a small table and watch quietly Chris and his family work, they treated everyone who came in as if they were family with same kind words and small talk that makes you feel at home. This was my kind of restaurant!Now the most important part the food, which is made fresh daily with the same zest as the front of the house and bar. I dont think I have enough adjectives to describe the culinary delights that arrive at your table. The same thoughtful manner that you were greeted with, also shows in how well they prepare fresh meals to the individual liking. Trust me I have one very picky eater and she declared that this was her new birthday restaurant which is a very very big deal! Everything on the menu is from the heart, and cooked the same way. If youre doing dinner followed by a show, no worries Chris and his family and staff have the timing for all the shows down, just politely let them know.Hard work does pay off, and this lesson I love to pass onto the guests that I share a meal here with. So stop on by, and let the food warm your soul! Families are encouraged and who knows we may end up having dinner together experiencing NYC at its finest!
Service was slow; this was probably due to our waiter multitasking as maître d, bartender, answering phone, etc. We had to ask him about our order twice, once with the soup and the second with the entree. Considering this was a Thursday pre-theater dinner and the place was not that full, I could just imagine how they manage on a busier day. Food was nothing to write home about. French onion soup was salty. Crispy duck was dry and not too crispy. My wife did not like the lobster bisque (very few lobster meat in it). I would not come back here and would not recommend this place. We should have eaten at a restaurant along restaurant row just a block away on 46th St. where weve had better eating experience.
Love this little place hidden in the corner on 46th Street between Broadway and Eighth Ave. Food is always delicious and love the dessert selection. Sure you are a bit tight in the seating but that is what makes it feel authentic along with the décor and fine wait staff. Prices are very reasonable and even more so on the lunch special menu! Give it a try!!!!
Our favorite French comfort food restaurant in all of New York. Christian, Lawrence, Chris and the rest of the staff made our party of 4 a spectacular five course dining experience that will be forever remembered.The attention to details, the outstanding service and personal touches are the mark of this fine dining establishment.For the lover of excellent food, wines beverages and that little something extra, Pergola Des Artiste is a must dine with family run classic.In a sea of overpriced, underwhelming, hyped restaurants, Pergola stands tall for its unique quality food with old world flavor.
The service was very slow & the food was very adverage . No one at our table ate much of their meals and some had to be sent back. We had to ask 4 different staff for a drink that no one brought to us so when the 5th wait staff walked by we asked for the cheque instead , we then waited for a long time for this to arrive. When it did they had already added the tip in the bill.
Total reviews rating 4.4
142 Reviews for Pergola Des Artistes 2023:
Review №1
2022-02-26Frequently eat there. Our go-to place while in NYC… the food is outstanding. Love the onion soup, pate, snails! Close to the theaters and the staff is warm , friendly and knowledgeable. Can’t wait for them to re-open!
Review №2
2018-06-16We decided to pop in for dinner right before a show and it did not disappoint. The french onion soup rich and had the perfect flavor and delicious saltiness. The cheese was gooey just like you would want. I got the crispy duck and it was moist and the sauce was great. My wife got the coq au vin, the sauce was good, but the chicken was a bit on the dry side. Overall though it was quite good and not too expensive (for New York).
Review №3
2018-08-23Really nice atmosphere. Nice and cozy. Waiters are nice. Great food and deserts! I ordered lobster bisque and duck *picture* (waiter said it is the most popular dish). They have 2 options, 2 or 4 course menus.
Review №4
2018-05-0915th Anniversary Delight, super night. Held table while we were stuck in traffic since we had a reservation. Perfect menu, GF pasta options, stellar service. Pear and ice cream dessert and cheesecake both were stellar! Loved the Eggplant Napoleon. Everyone at our table ate everything. Duck, steak, it was all cooked superbly and every ate every bit. Would go back in a minute. Also was super super close to Frozen, Phantom and Anastasia. Less than five minute walk. And parking garages are near by. It was the perfect family owned feeling NYC restaurant. I wish I could go back tonight! Id even order the eggplant all over again....
Review №5
2022-05-02Hope you reopen soon!! My favorite go to before or after Broadway show! The food is extraordinary and the cost so reasonable!!!
Review №6
2018-09-30A hidden gem! We went there pre-theater and had the duck (pictured). Excellently prepared and the present was so pretty. I started with the French onion soup , my husband had the salad. He likes the vinaigrette as he said it had a hint of mustard that was tasty. Service was spot-on as well. We had a lot of wine (don’t judge me) and they ended up giving us several glasses on the house. Love this spot, especially the atmosphere-very warm and cozy!
Review №7
2019-11-23Absolutely phenomenal experience. Staff was beyond amazing. Food was out of sight.
Review №8
2020-02-21A nice and homey restaurant with great service and good food at a fair price considering it’s location. Came on a Wednesday night around 6 with the wife. The restaurant wasn’t too crowded so there was little trouble with having a conversation during the meal. Waiter constantly checks in on patrons from time to time to make sure no one was missing their show. We took our time with our dishes and weren’t rushed at all. Dishes came out shortly after finishing each course. Appetizers and entrees were seasoned well and are sizable portions (Escargot, clams, sea scallops and duck). A nice spot for a good meal hidden from all of the flashing lights and chaos that is only steps away.
Review №9
2021-07-09Miss eating there since Covid. Have not been to the city since 2018. Trying to get our group together for possible visits in 2021-22. Pergola Des Artistrs is fabulous the food is great and the desserts are delicious.Hope to enjoy a luncheon there again soon.
Review №10
2019-10-264 of us went to dinner here before our show. This place is amazing . Friendliest staff so attentive. Appetizers all amazing. Everyones main course was spectacular They definitely go way beyond to please customers we felt like we were regulars here. Just so impressed cant say enough about this place. We will be back and thank you to all who work there job well done!