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The 186-year-old Delmonico's in the Financial District brought French fine dining to NYC and has a celeb-studded past. Now, thanks to a $4-million dollar renovation, it has a bright future.
And that’s why “seeing Oscar’s Delmonico come back to life via this book has been a joy,” Tucci writes, a chance not only to relive his childhood but inspire a new generation.
Book online. Written by Amber Sutherland-Namako. Restaurant Critic, Food & Drink Editor. Advertising. Time Out says. Delmonico’s has had several twists and turns in its 196 years as a ...
This week’s hidden gem is not actually so hidden. But after a three-year closure, NYC institution Delmonico’s is back and better than ever with new takes on its iconic classics.
City officials say Delmonico's was the first fine dining restaurant in the city when it opened in 1837 on Beaver Street. It has since survived the Prohibition era, September 11th and Hurricane Sandy.
Discover five of New York City's oldest establishments, from Delmonico's legendary fine dining to C.O. Bigelow Apothecaries and Argosy Books, preserving the rich history of the city that never sleeps.
The former operator of Delmonico’s, the yesteryear scene of Wall Street deals brokered over wedge salads and buttery steaks, has filed bankruptcy amid an ownership fight with its landlord over ...