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Eleven Madison Park
Critics' Pick
11 Madison Ave.,
New York, NY 10010
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Official Website
Hours
Mon-Wed, 5:30pm-10pm; Thu, 5:30pm-10:30pm; Fri-Sun, noon-1pm, 5:30pm-10:30pm
Nearby Subway Stops
N, R at 23rd St.; 6 at 23rd St.
Prices
Dining Room: $315 for the tasting menu, wine pairing $175 or $315 Bar: $175 for the tasting menu, wine pairing $95 or $175
Payment Methods
American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Visa
Special Features
- Bar Scene
- Business Lunch
- Dine at the Bar
- Good for Groups
- Hot Spot
- Lunch
- Private Dining/Party Space
- Prix-Fixe
- View
- Design Standout
- Special Occasion
Alcohol
- Full Bar
Reservations
Required
- Make a Reservation with elevenmadisonpark.tocktix.com
Profile
The restless brain trust that runs the world’s (and therefore the city’s) official No. 1 restaurant, Eleven Madison Park, has instituted significant if not radical changes to its famously cavernous dining room, which after several months of renovation looks sleeker but also a bit more generic than it did before. When I crept in not long ago for a preliminary taste of the new menu and a stiff drink, I was a little sad to see that the woodsy, slightly idiosyncratic bar area had been replaced by the kind of sleek, gray-toned furniture you usually find in the lobby bars of grand, recently constructed international hotels, although there was nothing wrong at all with the stately procession of snacks we tasted from Daniel Humm’s minimalist, crisply edited new menu, which included tiny canisters of foie gras spread with the faintest scrim of caramel, curls of peach-colored lobster tail plated with chanterelle mushrooms and a half-moon of perfectly constructed potato tart, and a fiendishly delicious wintertime cheese-course creation that combines the warming pleasures of stodgy bread pudding, classically light cheese soufflé, and a faintly boozy, New Age beer fondue in a single bite.
Weddings
This 1920s Art Deco building boasts two private-party enclaves overlooking the main dining room (up to 110 guests), which features terrazzo floors and original light fixtures. The Madison Square Park vista, as seen through the nine-foot windows, is just as memorable as chef Daniel Humm’s elevated French fare ($135 per guest).
Oyster, sturgeon sabayon with chives, scallops with caviar and pear, lobster with leeks, roasted duck.
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New York Magazine Reviews
- Adam Platt's Full Review (8/28/06)
Best of New York Awards
- Best Pig (2007)
- Best Brunch for In-Law Introductions (2007)
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