New York's Best Morning-After Brunch 2008

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You voted for the best Morning-After Brunch in New York, and we counted. Check out the results below.

1. Paradou

8 Little West 12th St, New York, NY

A hidden French find where wine carafes and irresistible crepes draw a fun crowd.

Reviews:

  • “Disorganized, rude service”
  • “Badly Managed Serving Meatloaf for Burgers”
  • “Wonderful customer service; great food”
  • “great if you love noisy restaurants”
  • “Highly recommended!”

Tips: Sample more than 40 wines from Paradou’s exclusive French list by ordering a quarter liter (two small glasses) or half liter (three glasses). The luscious Sancerre and rustic red Faugeres are outstanding.

Paradou or email Paradou

2. Essex

120 Essex St, New York, NY

A blend of Jewish and Latin cuisines in a bright and endearingly trendy LES space.

Reviews:

  • “Favorite restaurant in NYC
  • “Monday Night $1.00 Oysters and half price drinks.”
  • “Horrible Experience!!!”
  • “Absolutely Loved It!!!!”
  • “excellent service and best mimosas in town!”

Tips: The hearty $16 brunch on Saturdays and Sundays includes three bloody marys, mimosas or screwdrivers.

Essex

3. Schiller's Liquor Bar

131 Rivington St, New York, NY

Recycled subway tiles, antiqued mirrors, sexy downtowners and all the usual bistro favorites … It all amounts to yet another instant classic from Keith McNally.

Reviews:

  • “Still trendy after so many years”
  • “Good brunch, service questionable”
  • “Great Customer Service, Great Food”
  • “Delicious Downtown Bistro”
  • “I’ll have the steak frites with a side of booty please”

Tips: Wines are split into cheap, decent and good. Prices top off at $8 a glass, $19 a carafe. At brunch, cucumber and mint freshen up the Pimm’s Cup; the bloody mary is spicy and just right.

Schiller’s Liquor Bar

Schiller's Liquor Bar

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4. Balthazar

80 Spring St, New York, NY

Antiqued brasserie has a style that gets better with age.

Reviews:

  • “highly disappointed…”
  • “balthazar”
  • “Consistently Excellent”
  • “Tourist spot”
  • “Trendy & Casual Bistro”

Tips: To avoid the nighttime crush, check out the late-afternoon lunch menu served weekdays from 3pm to 5pm.

Balthazar

5. Moonstruck Diner

250 East 58th St, New York, NY

Modern spot serves traditional diner fare in a welcoming and relaxed setting downtown.

Reviews:

  • “It crawled across our table!!!”
  • “Diner food. Nuff said. "
  • WTF?!?!”
  • “Avoid! Better diners two blocks north or south!”

Moonstruck Diner or email Moonstruck Diner

6. Coffee Shop

29 Union Sq W Ste 1, New York, NY

Mood lighting and glamorous servers keep the focus on the crowd at this see-and-be-seen mecca.

Reviews:

  • “nicey nice”
  • “coffee shop regular”
  • “The Truth About Coffee Shop”
  • WORST SERVING EXPERIENCE I HAVE EVER HAD
  • “a pleasant lunch at the bar”

Coffee Shop

7. Jane

100 W Houston St, New York, NY

Affordable, updated American fare in a stylishly simple Soho locale.

Reviews:

  • “Jane is one classy broad”
  • “Horrible Service”
  • “I AM SHOCKED
  • “Great hamburger – good service and good atmosphere "
  • “Love Them”

Tips: Though the restaurant is a decidedly popular dinner destination, the brunch crowd tends to gravitate toward Jane on weekends.

Jane

8. The Spotted Pig

314 W 11th St, New York, NY

A gastropub with Old-World character and worthy fare.

Reviews:

  • “A Wonderful Contrast Between The Senses”
  • “Great burger”
  • “Now THAT’S a burger!”
  • “Crowded but Divine”
  • “Hype, for people who dont know better”

Tips: Several fine beers are available on tap. Go straight to the classics, like Wolaver’s IPA or Old Speckled Hen. There’s a wine list too, with a small but careful selection of mostly American bottles. Glasses range from $9 to $15.

The Spotted Pig

9. Relish

225 Wythe Ave, Brooklyn, NY

Once an abandoned railcar diner, now a sparkling joint for pork chops, grits and cocktails.

Reviews:

  • “My favorite place!”
  • “The food is great——-but”
  • “Nice food, service is hit-or-miss…”
  • “Good food, lame service.”
  • “Best brunch in Williamsburg, maybe even NYC!! Great wait staff.”

Tips: If you’re coming with a group larger than four, reserve a table in the sizeable back room.

Relish

10. Perilla

9 Jones St, New York, NY

“Top Chef” winner Harold Dieterle rises to the ultimate challenge by opening an impressive New American restaurant.

Reviews:

  • “Great restaurant!”
  • “Great brunch”
  • “High-quality food and service without the high drama”
  • “awesome meal”
  • “delicious food, excellent service”

Tips: The 9 Jones cocktail ($10) is a summery blend of ginger, lime, mint and vodka; the wine list includes a small selection of half bottles.

Perilla

Best Morning-After Brunch in New York

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