I recently spent a few days in New York and came away absolutely amazed at how cheap fine dining is at lunchtime currently. On Saturday I went to Jean Georges, a three star restaurant according to the Michelin Guide. Lunch is $29 for two courses and $14.50 for additional courses. While the menu is organized by plate size, one could order two "main" courses for $29. As we were hungry, we went with a three course lunch. I had brussel sprouts followed by slow cooked cod and finished with sweetbreads. My GF had foie gras brulee, sesame crab toast and roasted veal. The veal was a bit pedestrian but the overall quality of the meal was stunning. With a 6 oz. glass of gruner veltliner and a 6 oz. glass of 2005 Jadot Beaune Avaux, my total bill was about $125 not including tax and tip.
A few days later we had lunch at Eleven Madison Park, which currently has one Michelin Star. Prices were $28 for two courses and $14 for each additional course. I had a knockout tuna tartare, house made pasta with crab in Meyer lemon sauce and lamb three ways (loin, merguez sausage and something I suspect was lamb belly). My GF had beets, spaetzle with pork belly and a slow cooked Scottish salmon. We had a slight mix up and the waiter brought us a marrow covered beef tenderloin and left it while the salmon was finished. We added a glass of 2001 Chateau Grillet for $28 and left with a $112 tab before tax and tip.
Either of these restaurants would be at or near the top of the short list for fine dining if they were located in Chicago. The portions were ample and one could easily dine on 2 courses. To be able to do this for under $30 is quite remarkable. I did find wine prices to be a bit on the high side during my trip. At one restaurant, the markup looked to be at least five times cost. Eleven Madison had an amazing wine list and actually had interesting choices at all price levels.
If I were going back to New York any time in the near future, I'd make sure I had a reservation at Jean Georges for lunch before I left town. At Eleven Madison, we just pulled up to the bar at noon and didn't need a reservation. I would strongly recommend either of these places. I wish I could have a lunch like this in Chicago.
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deesher on March 7th, 2010, 10:39 am, edited 1 time in total.