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L'Ecole at The French Culinary Institute
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462 Broadway,
New York, NY 10013
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Hours
Mon-Fri, 12:30pm-2pm and 5:30pm-9pm; Sat, 5:30pm-9pm; Sun, closed
Nearby Subway Stops
6, J, M, N, Q, R, W, Z at Canal St.; 6 at Spring St.
Prices
$28-$42
Payment Methods
American Express, Diners Club, Discover, MasterCard, Visa
Special Features
- Lunch
- Notable Wine List
- Prix-Fixe
Alcohol
- Full Bar
Reservations
Recommended
- Make a Reservation with opentable.com
Profile
L'Ecole at The French Culinary Institute could be Manhattan's most instructive dining out experience; the food at this neat Soho spot is carefully prepared by FCI students. If the kitchen is their classroom, then your plate is their homework. Instructors supervise cooks as they craft French standards--items like bouillabaise, sweet breads, and house pates--as well as more contemporary fare, like seared bluefin tuna with ginger and coriander in a pepper crust. While eating at L'Ecole can be quite enjoyable, the best part of dining here is being part of the chefs' education. Patrons tend to be much more appreciative when they know there are students hard at work in the kitchen. If you think that they're doing okay, say so on the "report card" provided at the end of the meal. Keep in mind, menus and chefs rotate regularly.
Prix-FixeThree-course lunch, 12:30 p.m.2 p.m., $28; four-course dinner, 5:30 p.m.7 p.m., $42; five-course dinner, 8 p.m.9 p.m., $42
Note
Only lunch and the 5-course dinner are prepared by FCI students and change daily; the 4-course dinner is prepared by professional chefs and changes infrequently (menus available online).
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