Paname Petite Brasserie a neighborhood French Restaurant 1068 2nd Ave. NYC, 10022 between 56 & 57 Streets. Thank you very much for your patronage throughout the years.
Paname is closed. Paname (slang for Paris), owned and operated by Restaurateur/Chef Bernard Ros, occupies a modest space between 56 and 57 Street on Second Avenue. A few years ago, when Ros found the place, he had the foresight to insist on a 15-year lease, which is why, as he tells it, he can still offer quality dishes at reasonable prices despite the catastrophic rise of rents.
The menu of Paname French Restaurant from New York comprises about 120 different dishes and drinks. On average you pay about $14.5 for a dish / drink. The restaurant had mixed reviews, with some diners experiencing disappointing food and service, while others praised the delicious dishes and excellent service.
The ambiance was described as classy and pleasant, with a Parisian vibe. The Prix. 12K Followers, 700 Following, 248 Posts - 🇫🇷Paname French Restaurant🇫🇷 (@paname_restaurant) on Instagram: "Pᴀɴᴀᴍᴇ ᴄ'ᴇsᴛ Pᴀʀɪs! Classic and contemporary French cuisine.
Lunch Dinner Private Parties - 1068 2nd Ave NYC". Paname is a neighborhood French restaurant located on Second Avenue between 56th and 57th Street serving lunch and dinner seven days a week. The dining room is both spacious and quiet, which set the tone for an enjoyable dining experience.
Paname bills itself as a contemporary French restaurant. Having spent a lot of time in Paris the past 18 months, I was trying to feel like NY doesn't do French food as well as it could. However, I must say this place would fit right in among many of the restaurants I visited.
The space isn't particularly large but it had an airier feel than most NY restaurants or Parisian bistros where you. Get reviews, hours, directions, coupons and more for Paname French Restaurant. Search for other French Restaurants on superpages.com.
Paname is a slang term for Paris, which makes it a fitting name for this relaxed and modern bistro. Well, as modern as a restaurant decked out in Art Nouveau can be. But Paname is certainly modern in its approach to French dining.
It manages to retain a classy air while dropping the usual pretension. For Parisians, "Paname" is the insider's nickname for their hometown, a telling indicator that this restaurant is intended for Francophiles in the know. Chef.