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The Dutch
Cuisine: American, New American
Price Range: $$
10Best Says
A neighborhood favorite for locals and travelers alike, The Dutch blends urban Italian and American flavors serving elevated takes on Southern American classics like seared scallops with citrus and... Read More
A neighborhood favorite for locals and travelers alike, The Dutch blends urban Italian and American flavors serving elevated takes on Southern American classics like seared scallops with citrus and slivers of radish, rabbit pot pie and perfectly fried local oysters. The buttery, jalapeno-studded cornbread is what other bread baskets aspire to be, and the inventive cocktails, solid beer list and carefully selected international wines by the glass keep things hopping at all hours. At the chic cocktail bar, a stylish, multi-generational crowd sips house-infused gins and classic Manhattans prepared by smiling, plaid-shirted professionals. Care for the briny and sophisticated? Check out the raw Prince Platter for $145.
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Address:
131 Sullivan St
New York, NY 10012
212-677-6200
Hours:
- Mon-Thu: 11:30am-3pm,; 5:30pm-11pm
- Fri: 11:30am-3pm,; 5:30pm-11:30pm
- Sat: 10am-3pm,; 5:30pm-11:30pm
- Sun: 10am-3pm,; 5:30pm-11pm
Website:
thedutchnyc.com
EXPERT TIPS BY:
Andrea Wien
New York Local Expert
- SoHo's Best Restaurants: "Request a table in one of the two front rooms, which are closer to the lively bar scene and have big picture windows with great natural light."
- Best for SoHo's Best Restaurants Because: Helmed by award-winning chef Andrew Carmellini, the buzz around The Dutch has never died down.