With a dazzling 40’ glass-ceiling dining gallery, this brasserie and steakhouse celebrates the Belle Époque with elegant Art Nouveau design. The menu showcases timeless French classics, from hors d’œuvres and plats principaux to desserts, alongside prime steaks, an in-house dry-aged meat program, and premium A5 Japanese wagyu. Guests may dine throughout the day with breakfast, brunch, lunch, late lunch, dinner, a lunch prix fixe, and pre-theatre menu. Our beverage program features signature and mini cocktails, non-alcoholic creations, barrel-aged spirits, absinthe, beer, and an extensive wine list. The Green Hour menu pairs cocktails with exquisite bites. We look forward to welcoming you! *Please note that kitchen hours may differ.
Polished French restaurant in an expansive art nouveau-style space with an elegant, heated atrium.
Hours
| Thursday | 8 AM–12 AM |
| Friday | 8 AM–12 AM |
| Saturday | 9 AM–12 AM |
| Sunday | 9 AM–12 AM |
| Monday | 8 AM–12 AM |
| Tuesday | 8 AM–12 AM |
| Wednesday | 8 AM–12 AM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 145 W 53rd St, New York, NY 10019
Phone: (212) 510-7714
Website: https://www.boucherieus.com/
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Reviews
The beef bourguignon was absolutely amazing: rich, deeply flavorful, and cooked to perfection. The salmon was also very good and well-prepared. Unfortunately, the lobster pasta fell short of expectations—it was quite bland and not worth the price point, especially compared to the other dishes.
The drink menu deserves special praise. They offer both alcoholic and non-alcoholic cocktails, and both were excellent—creative, balanced, and clearly crafted with care.
Lastly, the view elevated the entire experience. We sat upstairs, yes the tables were really squished in so my back was almost right against the person behind me, but the setting was really beautiful, adding a sense of elegance and charm to the meal. Overall, La Grande Boucherie is a wonderful spot with great service, memorable food highlights, and a stunning atmosphere, even if one dish missed the mark.
We had Les Escargot (8/10), it wasn’t bad, just wish it had a bit of bread or cracker at accompy it. For mains we had the Boeuf Bourguignon (6/10) which includes traditional raise beef, carrots, mushrooms, bacon and pomme purée. We also had the Cassoulet Toulousain made with white bean, pork belly, Toulouse sausage, duck Confit, seasonal breadcrumbs and seasonal herbs (7/10).
For desert, we had the Mont-Blanc which cis made with a vanilla tart shell, apple confit, vanilla Chantilly, blackcurrent insert, and chestnut créme légère which I have never seen or heard about so it was something different I don’t think I could get from another place, so it was very unique (6/10).
For drinks we had a Malbec, a mini espresso martini and a mini Fraise Crémeuse.
Inspired by the free-spirited charm and artistry of the Belle Époque, Boucherie blends the indulgence of a classic steakhouse with the elegance of a refined French brasserie. Founder Emil Stefkov imagined a space where craftsmanship means something, where French artisanship and American architecture could meet and make magic. It feels both timeless and modern, full of intention and reverence, a place where good food is treated like a celebration of life itself.
I’m a sucker for a prix fixe menu, so of course we went that route. Caesar salads to start, perfectly made, complete with that tiny sardine perched on top the way it’s meant to be. I ordered the steak Diane, TJ went for steak and frites, and both were perfection. The desserts were unforgettable, but I’ll be dreaming about that crème brûlée.
TJ had a Manhattan, and I ordered the Phoenix from the cocktail menu. Every sip felt like a warm, sweet burst of fire, a little moment of alchemy. The staff was wonderful too, and I even left with a small gift, a beautiful book about La Grande Boucherie that made the night feel all the more special.
One of the best dining experiences we’ve ever had in New York City, especially in Midtown. A perfect evening in every way.
La Grande Boucherie is breathtaking the second you walk in. That massive, gorgeous bar is straight out of a dream and the whole dining room feels like a glamorous Parisian brasserie on steroids. It gets busy very quickly (especially on weekends), but they’re super prepared for walk-ins. There’s a huge, comfortable waiting area with plenty of seating if you don’t feel like standing at the bar. We waited about 20-25 minutes without a reservation and it was totally pleasant. We ended up having a cocktail anyway because the bar is just too stunning to resist!
Food was absolutely delicious. Everything we tried was perfectly executed and came out fast. Flavors were rich, portions were generous, and every plate looked almost too pretty to eat.
Service was friendly, attentive, and genuinely warm even though the place was packed. The energy is lively and fun but still feels elegant, the ideal brunch vibe.
Honestly, La Grande Boucherie was one of the highlights of my NYC trip. If you want spectacular setting with great food and solid service, run don’t walk. Make a reservation if you can, but even if you have to wait, there’s plenty of comfortable space and the experience is 100% worth it.
Can’t wait to come back next time I’m in the city!
The food was just as incredible as the atmosphere. We shared the bone marrow, which was outstanding, and the caramelized onion dip it came with was such a delicious and unique touch. We also ordered steak, and it was cooked to absolute perfection tender, flavorful, and literally melted in your mouth. Even the French fries were amazing and perfectly done.
The service was also excellent. The staff was very attentive, welcoming, and made sure we had everything we needed throughout the meal, which made the experience even more enjoyable.
Everything from the ambiance to the food and service made this such a memorable experience. I would absolutely recommend La Grande Boucherie to anyone looking for amazing French cuisine in a stunning setting
The food was excellent, snails was so good.
Steak Frites was excellent — perfectly cooked steak, tender and full of flavor, paired with crispy, golden fries. Classic French done right.
Dessert is must here with great options.
Everything was flavorful and beautifully presented
The service was professional, attentive, and well-paced, making the whole experience feel special. A fantastic spot for a refined meal, celebrations, or a memorable night out in NYC.