07.08.08

Review of Brasserie 8 1/2, Wednesday lunch June 2008

Posted in French, Midtown Central, Midtown West, New York City, New York City Reviews, rated 8 to 8.5 at 00:03 by Dominique

9 W. 57th St. & 5th/6th Aves., 212-829-0812
Great for: crab cake, very civilized meals, relaxing after couture shopping, exciting trysts

After a very satisfying morning of shopping at Chanel, it was time to relax with a lovely lunch.  I never got to try this place when I lived on the Upper East Side so I was glad to finally have the chance.

To start with, there was the excellent Maryland jumbo blue crab cake with artichoke salad, Dijon mustard sauce and red onions. The crab came in big lumps, slightly spicy, with minimal breading. The mustard was the perfect level of sharpness.  My only caveat was the slightly chewy artichoke leaves.

The chicken salad “Chinoise” with tropical fruit, Napa cabbage, cashews and honey ginger dressing was chopped very fine and arranged to look like a giant crab cake with artistic flourishes of the nuts.  I was pleasantly surprised at how delicious I found it, considering how much I hate fruits and sweets mixed into savory foods. I even thought the sugary cashews were a good accompaniment.  The angel hair pasta with lobster Bolognese, basil oil and Parmesan crisp was not quite as good. Creamy, but a bit bland, pepper improved it. I liked the tender small pieces of lobster.

I would definitely recommend trying the fruit-flavored iced teas.  I was also very pleased with the unobtrusive, attentive waiter, as well as the lovely decor.  Try to get one of the spacious leather booths if you can, which even have glass dividers for privacy between them.  I imagine a lot of affairs (or just exciting dates) are discreetly conducted here.  The tablecloths cover a lot.  And the place is so elegant and beautiful, it’s equally appropriate for a business lunch or a princess mood (that was me).

I noticed the 3-course prix fixe lunch menu had completely different items from the rest of the menu, which was a bit odd.  I thought perhaps they might be dishes only otherwise available on the dinner menu, but they’re not on that either.  The dessert menu was also a little crazy.  It was two pages long with something called a “Show of Dessert” on one of them.  All of them look delicious though.  I would love to come back here – there were tons of good things on the menu I didn’t get to try.

Rating: 8 / 10
Cost: $95 (2 passionfruit iced teas)
Noise level: low hum
Chance of walking in: medium at lunch.  I think it might not be too bad on weekend nights either.

drawn by Lucas Daniels, the Bibbling Prophet

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