Indochine Restaurant in New York City: Class Flows Out of Every Dish
By Kevin Meylan, published Sep 10, 2007
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Dress Code - Casual to sub-dressy
Meal Price - Moderate ($25-40)
Overall Rating - 4 out of 5
What They Claim
At first glance, the cuisine here at Indochine may seem way too unique to try and blend together. However, this restaurant has somehow managed to accomplish such a task. The classic cuisine here has made this restaurant a favorite among many New Yorkers looking for a great plate of food. One of the best choices among the many entrees served here is the three-course, pre-theater menu options, all of which include an appetizer, entrée and dessert. Class flows out of every seam here at Indochine, and every bite one takes will only futher magnify the deliciousness of the cuisine here.
The elegance of Indochine is unrivaled by the many surrounding restaurants, which is due in large part to its wonderful ambiance. The dining hall here at Indochine has managed to do something quite difficult with most restaurants: It offers a dining area that seats more than 200 guests, yet maintains that professional, classy look. Style is a keyword used in describing this restaurant, and one will not be disappointed if they choose to dine here.
What We Say
The food here is definitely a mirrored image of what the cuisine would be in either of these countries. The filet mignon is a great choice as an entrée, especially if one enjoys food that melts in their mouth. Parties surrounding the restaurant all seemed to be very pleased as well with their orders. At Indochine, if one saves room for dessert, they should definitely choose the hazelnut mousse cake, which one may think that they've died and gone to Heaven when they eat it.
If the food here at Indochine was nice, the setting itself was excellent. It felt like one was invited to a private banquet at a European palace, and the wait staff even treated the customers in such a way that they felt like they were kings and queens. The palm-leaf décor is superb, and everybody who comes to Indochine would have a great meal in a great setting.
Quick Tip
Indochine Restaurant is a great place for a romantic stop with that special someone.
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