Experience the allure of Margaux by La Sirène, bringing a taste of authentic French charm to Manhattan. Nestled on Madison Avenue, Margaux continues the legacy of La Sirène, a celebrated bistro since 2007, known for its unique blend of casual elegance and semi-gastronomic delights. Step into a warm and inviting atmosphere, ideal for intimate date nights or cherished family gatherings. Indulge in timeless French classics, expertly prepared with passion, accompanied by a curated selection of French wines, aperitifs, and more. Bon Appétit! Post Valentine Day Contact : [email protected]
Hours
| Thursday | 11:30 AM–10:30 PM |
| Friday | 11:30 AM–11 PM |
| Saturday | 11:30 AM–11 PM |
| Sunday | 11:30 AM–10 PM |
| Monday | 11:30 AM–10:30 PM |
| Tuesday | 11:30 AM–10:30 PM |
| Wednesday | 11:30 AM–10:30 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 238 Madison Ave, New York, NY 10016
Phone: (212) 375-7559
Website: https://margaux.lasirene.nyc/
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Reviews
The food was exceptional. Every dish was beautifully presented and full of rich, authentic flavor. You can tell they pay close attention to quality and detail.
A very special thank you to Chantel, the manager, who made the night even more memorable. Even on such a busy holiday, she remained calm, attentive, and incredibly welcoming. She made sure everything ran smoothly and that guests felt special.
Her staff was equally impressive — friendly, professional, and attentive throughout the entire evening. Service was seamless, and we never felt rushed.
Spending Valentine’s Day there was the perfect choice. I highly recommend Margaux by La Sirène for anyone looking for a romantic night with amazing food and outstanding service. We’ll definitely be back!
Calamari appetizer was a very inspired dish; not typical fried or sautéed calamari but rather an invention of a very good chef.
Could use more seasoning (modern chefs seem to not be properly trained in this regard) but was very very good nonetheless.
Nice atmosphere; not a very large restaurant but bar was clean and nice; the space itself was small and intimate. Not too loud so nice for a romantic or quiet dinner.
Baguette very authentic and was excellent with calamari. Had a hangar steak with fries for dinner. It was very good and properly cooked with a nice side of vegetables.
For dessert I had warm chocolate cake which was executed to perfection. Highly recommend this place if you want an inspired French dinner.
Went there for restaurant week lunch. The quality is still top notch. Fries were still great as well as their mayo, tried the Parisian gnocchi and it was so perfect! So cheesy and aromatic. Beet salad and onion soup was also amazing very classical. The mussels weren’t as fresh as before, but the seasoning was still on point. They use herbs very well, all the dishes had the right amount of aromatics in them. I would say one of the best restaurants I’ve tried in nyc. I will be back for more updates.
2025 review: Quite empty on the last day of a long weekend. Maybe it was because of that, but the food and service was phenomenal. The classic mussel was the best thing I had in a while, and the French fries that came with it was absolutely the!! Best French fry anyone can ask for. The mayo they made with their olive oil was so yummy and the balsamic glaze/olive oil/ bread was also on point. My filet mignon was very well cooked sauce was good too. My partner’s duck was good, sauce was amazing. Only thing to improve was their side that comes with the main dish, it was a bit cold and could tell they prepared it a while ago, but this is only for future improvements. For me honestly everything was perfect. Would visit again soon.
A friend of mine booked it?
they wanted $60 to cancel!!
we really had no choice!
I didn’t want him to lose his money for no reason.
I wanted to sit in a booth
They tried to say that it was booked, but it was an empty table.
It seemed like they didn’t to bother setting another table.
I ordered a salad ,which was nice enough. The bread was good.
The butter was cold and hard, good thing the bread was warm.
my friend ordered a French onion soup which was covered in cheese which looked very unappealing. The cheese was overflowing all over the side.
He ordered some sliced hangar steak?
I wanted it rare , it was more like medium it was nothing special. compared with another place that I’ve had steak
which was absolutely amazing. I ordered the fries because a reviewer said they were really good?
fries at In-N-Out burger are far superior!
I read online that they were supposed to actually come with a meal, From another reviewer?
$12 for skinny overcooked fries that were extremely salty.
My friend ordered tap-water, which tasted unfiltered. it had no ice, it was lukewarm.
The Service was nothing special,
I didn’t feel very welcome.
People at the table next to us were one of those groups that had one guy who spoke so loud!
I don’t know why some people have to speak so loud at others opposite them, it put me right off.
The salad looked pretty,
the bread was good,
the steak was just very basic to me.
overcooked on the outside. not rare like
I wanted it was sliced up already, I was given a steak knife
I didn’t find the waiter too friendly he seemed like he didn’t want to be there.
It was definitely not a fun atmosphere for Christmas Eve.
we were supposed to go to another French place le grand Boucherie,
Which looked beautiful & Festive!
we were stuck to go to this place.
I would never eat there again.
I’m sure they are far better French restaurants in Manhattan, than this one.
This place has high ratings maybe the chef had an off day?
$120 for 2
I guess his whiskey probably added $15
For a French restaurant, they didn’t even speak French?
I was not impressed at all!
I wouldn’t recommend it sorry.
Here is what we tried
Olive oil and balsamic vinegar was delicious. I don’t know what kind of balsamic vinegar but it’s not typical watery kind. It was more like a glaze.
The mussels (we ordered the Marinières style) were the standout dish. The sauce was packed with fresh herbs and flavor. We ended up drinking much of it using the mussel shells. I would definitely come back just to try the other styles.
The gnocchi parisiens au gratin was also memorable. The texture was rich, soft and creamy, and the real shaved summer truffle on top made it feel fancy.
We also really enjoyed the beet salad. It was fresh and light, and the slice of Brie added a creamy contrast to the beets.
We had the sautéed calamari with garlic as well. It was tender and flavorful, with just the right amount of seasoning.
Least favorite:
The sautéed chicken liver salad wasn’t really for me. While the portion of chicken liver was generous, I wish there had been more salad or something on the side to help balance the richness. The greens were possibly cooked from the heat of the liver. Since it was listed under salads, I was expecting something a little more refreshing. Maybe I just don’t know enough about French food, but this one didn’t quite work for me.
Overall, the food was solid with a few standout dishes. I do love that their food is fresh and made from scratch. I’d love to come back and try more, especially the other mussel preparations.
Also happy hour is at the bar only!
Both were quite good.
Service was very good as well, & drinks were excellent.