
Tartinery was such a delicious and memorable stop during our NYC adventure. We ordered the Croque Monsieur, Croque Madame, and the Warm Rice Bowl--and every dish was absolutely satisfying....
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Tartinery is a casual café-bar in New York City that was founded in 2010 by Parisian native Nicolas Dutko, who aimed to bring authentic French traditions to the city. Specializing in the iconic tartine, it offers a selection of salads, grain bowls, pastries, and craft coffee, creating a vibrant dining experience that combines New York energy with classic European flavors.
With six locations across Manhattan, Tartinery caters to a diverse clientele from breakfast through dinner, including lunch and apéritif options. The establishment emphasizes fresh ingredients and local purveyors, making it a beloved spot for both locals and visitors seeking a taste of France in the heart of New York.
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Tartinery was such a delicious and memorable stop during our NYC adventure. We ordered the Croque Monsieur, Croque Madame, and the Warm Rice Bowl--and every dish was absolutely satisfying....
Good place in midtown to schedule a coffee meeting. A lot of space, and the tables are generally spread out enough to not feel on top of each other. Can do sit down or to go. I really like their...
Came here for a quick lunch after some shopping on 5th Ave. It's inside the Olympic Tower. They have a few different flavors of spritzes which was fun. I prefer sweet drinks and the blood orange...
I've been to several Tartinery locations in the city and this has one of the best views. It's right next to the gorgeous St. Patrick's Cathedral, with high ceilings and glass windows. It's located...
I had the quinoa bowl, it was delicious. The wait was outrageous at lunch. They need to staff up the counter, staff was doing their best but they're clearly popular and waiting around inside an...