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Paradou
8 Little West 12th St New York, NY map / directions subway directions (212) 463-8345 reserve online| Website: | http://www.paradounyc.com |
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From the Restaurant
Welcome to Paradou, a little bit of Provençal paradise in the heart of Manhattan’s Meatpacking District. Behind the sky-blue doors of a 19th century carriage house, is a restaurant that will transport you to your own quiet, romantic corner of the South of France.
High ceilings and white-washed brick walls, bar and tables constructed of vintage French wine crates are the backdrop for a highly acclaimed list featuring more than 50 French wines, matched by an equally extensive and innovative seasonal menu overseen by Paul Bocuse & Daniel Boulud-trained Executive Chef, Kfir Ben Ari.
As warm, welcoming and inviting as Paradou is, it is OUR HIDDEN, YEAR-ROUND GARDEN that makes it a true refuge in NYC. Possessing one of the most unique outdoor, all-season spaces, Paradou offers a wonderful setting for gatherings, whether an intimate dinner for two or large parties up to 100, in a private corner of idyllic Provençe in the heart of New York.
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When you're in Paradou, you don't feel like...
When you’re in Paradou, you don’t feel like you’re in NY. It has a romantic heated garden where you can wine and dine away from the craziness of the MeatPacking district. Come here when you’re not in a rush as the service is laid back. We didn’t mind as we were enjoying every minute there but if you’re not in the mood to wait, come back a different day. The food is good, the prices are a little on the expensive side. The portions are ok, not large, not miniscule. Go on a weeknight to avoid crazy crowds. :)
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