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129 Spring Street
New York, New York 10012-3802
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ph: 212.966.3459
fax: 212.925.1668
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Located in an historic SoHo building reportedly haunted by the ghost of a girl found murdered on the property in 1800, this polished and popular dining spot has survived for ten years, which attests to its enduring appeal. Chef Jean Paul Pauillac brings a French flair to traditional breakfast, lunch and dinner favorites at prices quite reasonable for the neighborhood. He whips up fluffy omelets, fat sandwiches, innovative pastas, and such specialties as coq au vin, rabbit stewed in white wine and mustard, served with vegetables and frites, and a leg of lamb with ratatouille and roasted potatoes.
You`ll find that Manhattan Bistro serves patrons a French cuisine.
Eating & Drinking: Open for breakfast, lunch and dinner. There`s a .
Ways to Pay: Cash, MasterCard, Visa and American Express

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Rated by 9 visitor(s): Town's Best
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