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CUISINE: American (New), American (Traditional)
NEIGHBORHOOD: Meatpacking District, West Village

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848 Washington at W 13th St.
(p) 212-645-4100
The Standard Grill, located on the first floor of Andre Balazs's Standard Hotel, has been praised for both its food and its scene. The main dining room — a grand space with high ceilings, large windows, and a floor tiled with pennies — is a sight. In terms of sheer size, the restaurant seems to have more in common with a chain like Fridays or Olive Garden than a coveted dining destination, but the high-quality food and impressive diners put any un-glamourous associations to rest. CONT'D
Though the food is good — I enjoyed a tangy calamari and crispy peeking duck— the experience is about more than just your dinner. It's a place to see and be scene. Liev Shrieber and Namoi Watts were sitting at the table behind me; Eric Ripert and Giada de Laurentis were a step away. In addition to Dan Silverman's meaty menu there is a lovely selection of after dinner drinks including a housemade limoncello and dessert wines. Perfect for a night out.
Posted in FOOD on October 23, 2009 10:10am by Jena Steinbach | 14 comments
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If you're into memorable food, I would discourage people from entering this place. I know its a hot spot and I get the waiting but even with a reservation for four, we didn't sit for two hours. I'm so tired of these places in New York. The food isn't good enough to justify the wait. It was decent, not impressive. Wouldn't go back except for drinks-- even then, too crowded.