Renowned chef Thomas Keller opened Per Se in 2004, and since then it has remained one of New York’s most iconic restaurants. The restaurant features classic French technique and has windows which overlook all of Central Park and the buzzing city below. It’s located in an unexpected spot — the fourth floor of Deutsche Bank Center in Columbus Circle. But once you’re inside you forget you’re in a mall. It’s everything you can expect from a restaurant that has retained three Michelin stars since the Michelin Guide to New York City launched in 2006: exceptional service, an intimate dining experience and a fabulous tasting menu. Dishes include Keller’s famous oysters and pearls, Royal Ossetra caviar, moulard duck foie gras and Miyazaki Waygu, among other delicious bites. There are two tasting menus, one of which is vegetarian.
Details
Location | New York, NY, USA |
Price range | **** |
Cuisine (country/region) | French |
Sustainability | Recycling (at least 50%) Landfill Composting |
Menu (options) | Chef's menu Cocktails menu Gluten free Tasting menu Vegan options Vegetarian options Organic |
Facilities/services | Bar area Private dining rooms Gift cards |
Access | Public Transport |
Atmosphere | Contemporary Dining Fine Dining |
Capacity | 51 - 100 |
Frequency of menu updates | Daily |
Interior style | Transitional Contemporary |
Design | City views Fireplace Historical landmarks views Floor-to-ceiling windows |
Staffing | Barista Mixologist Sommelier |
Menu (courses) | 6-10 |
Source of produce (over 50%) | Local produce |
Recycling | 50-99% Recycling |
Recycling systems | Food Plastic Paper/Card Glass Metals |
Food waste disposal (over 50%) | Mix of composting and landfill (<50% composted) |