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Welcome to Cafe Un Deux Trois

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Welcome to Cafe Un Deux Trois, an exquisite culinary haven nestled in the heart of New York City at 123 W 44th St. Specializing in French cuisine, particularly renowned for its breakfast, brunch, and delightful desserts, Cafe Un Deux Trois offers a charming ambiance that perfectly complements its delectable menu. Whether you're stopping by for a leisurely brunch or a pre-theatre dinner, this restaurant promises an unforgettable dining experience.

The moment you step inside, you're enveloped by a casual yet chic atmosphere that feels quintessentially French. The decor is tasteful, making it an ideal spot for both intimate meals and larger gatherings. With its proximity to the theater district, it’s no wonder that patrons flock here for a delicious meal before the show.

  • Hors D'œuvres: Start your meal with a touch of elegance. The Soupe L'oignon (Onion soup gratinee) at $16.00 is a classic, while the Bisque De Homard ($17.00) offers an indulgent lobster experience. For something unique, try the Pate De Campagne ($14.00), a rich blend of chicken liver, pork, duck, pistachio, and cognac.
  • Salades: Light yet satisfying, the Salade Maison ($12.00) combines mixed greens with a house vinaigrette, while the Les Endives Aux Roquefort ($22.00) introduces a delightful crunch with apples and walnuts paired with blue cheese.
  • Petits Plats: Cafe Un Deux Trois shines with its assortment of crepes and omelettes. The Quiche Lorraine ($23.00) is a must-try, perfectly embodying the essence of French brunch. You can also choose from various filling options for the Omelette Aux Choix ($22.00), personalizing your experience.

The diners' experiences echo the excellence of this establishment. Jennifer R. praised the ambiance and service, mentioning the perfectly cooked salmon paired beautifully with mashed potatoes. Jazzmyne T. emphasized the attentive staff and delightful scrambled eggs with goat cheese, while Pat R. reveled in the delicacies of the crepes shared over a generous cheeseboard.

Service here stands out as an integral part of the experience. As Rod H. noted, the servers like Miguel engage warmly, ensuring that every guest feels valued. This level of care transforms a simple meal into a cherished memory. Furthermore, the restaurant’s prix fixe options attract those seeking a refined yet budget-conscious dining experience.

In summary, Cafe Un Deux Trois is a gem in NYC, striking the perfect balance between taste, atmosphere, and service. Whether you’re dining solo or with a group before a show, this French brasserie will make your visit to the city all the more special. Don’t miss the chance to indulge in their expertly crafted dishes and gracious hospitality one visit at a time.

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Jennifer R.
Jennifer R.

Great location in the greater district. It's been a minute since I dined there and had the chance to have dinner recently. It's your typical brasserie ambiance, great wine list (although they ran low on many options this time), and the service was pretty good. I had the salmon, cooked exactly how I like... it came with mashed potatoes and mixed vegetables. For dessert I opted for the chocolate mouse... magnifique!

Jazzmyne T.
Jazzmyne T.

Simple but Sooooo Good! I stopped in after an event nearby and had the best experience. Attentive staff, quiet ambiance and quick service! Also always get your eggs scrambled with Goat cheese!

Pat R.
Pat R.

Location was extremely conducive to post theatre matinee meal. We don't take advantage but they have a great $50 prixe fixe option. Three of us shared cheeseboard; each had a different crepe (vegetable; mushroom, spinach goat cheese; chicken) two glasses of wine. All in tax etc. was $190. Everyone enjoyed the extremely good crepes and demolished the cheeseboard happily. The service was attentive but not overbearing; did not rush us at all and took time to answer our questions about serving sizes, ingredients etc. patiently. I have already recommended this to others as a theatre dining option.

Dolly M.
Dolly M.

Whenever we go into NYC for a play we always enjoy an early meal at this fabulous spot! Feels like we've been going there for at least two decades. Food & service are great. Casually chic atmosphere and best of all the prices are rather reasonable. I enjoyed quiche & salad and my friends were delighted with their choices as well.

Nisha P.
Nisha P.

Extremely accommodating! Made a brunch reservation for a chapter which was intended to be a large group but ended up being half the size. No reservation or no show fee, which was most helpful! Prix fixe Brunch options were great!

Rod H.
Rod H.

Beautiful atmosphere and absolutely delicious food. I had the Lobster Bisque and the duck special - both remarkable and well priced by NY standards. My dinner companion had the house salad and the half chicken; delicious. We were simply too full for dessert, but I wish we had tried. Our server, Miguel, was charming, insightful and welcoming. The ideal server. Miguel was also popular as every table he cared for engaged with him and seemed to enjoy the conversation. If he is indicative of the other servers at Cafe Un Deux Trois, you must dine here. I'll be back on my next trip to Manhattan. Don't miss this gem of a NYC restaurant.

Anna F.
Anna F.

We had theater tickets for a 7 pm show and wanted to dine first that was close to the Hudson Theater. Cafe Un Deux Trois is steps away. The restaurant is huge and had a French feel. The wine list is extensive and all from France. I ordered the Lucien Albrecht Riesling which wasn't sweet at all which is great. We all ordered from the theater menu which was $48 and you get an appetizer, main course, dessert with coffee or tea. I ordered the salad, salmon and NY cheesecake. Everything was delicious and the service excellent. Highly recommend if you are in the theater district.

Mel A.
Mel A.

We had an excellent dinner here pre-show. We made reservations for 4:30pm that way we didn't have to rush swallowing our dinners to get to a 7pm show a block and a half away. We came the weekend before Christmas and the restaurant was decorated in tasteful holiday decor. Otherwise, the restaurant looked quite sophisticated looking on its own. The waiter was kind, attentive, and considerate. He asked if we were attending a show and when we told him we were, he asked for the time so they can make sure we weren't delayed. We ordered our drinks which were delivered to our table quickly then he took our orders. I started with the soup of the day and then the fish special. I don't remember what my friends ended up getting, but we all enjoyed our meals. My fish was cooked well and was flavorful. We ended our meals with a dessert each. I had the NY cheesecake, of course, and loved every bite. Our meal was fantastic and the service was terrfic!