Café Chelsea

French restaurant · Chelsea

16

@eater

"Last summer, Café Chelsea debuted in the historic Chelsea Hotel at 218 West 23rd Street, just west of Seventh Avenue. It was a larger and more modern counterweight to the century-old El Quijote, just next door in the same hotel, which still served a fusty but charming menu of Spanish food centered on patatas brava and paella. The café, twice the size of the Spanish restaurant, was clearly intended as a hotel dining room – but also as a full-blown French bistro. From the start the place was mobbed; the Chelsea neighborhood hadn’t had a buzzy French bistro in a long time, and Hotel Chelsea itself was a popular landmark associated with celebrity tragedy, from Dylan Thomas to Sid Vicious and Nancy Spungen. The marble-clad new café, light and cheery, may have been styled to dispel the ghosts of the past. And the customers came. For the first few months getting in was nearly impossible, but even after the place came to be taken for granted, it was difficult to eat there in the evenings without a reservation. While the place is loud and crowded at suppertime, lunch is another story. This is when I’d recommend going. The vibe: There are three dining rooms, with the deep barroom on the right the most popular. As 1 p.m. approaches, it begins to fill up its plush barstools and comfy booths. The two dining rooms further back are more chill. But always during lunch service, which extends from 11 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., you can find a quiet and secluded table. Half the customers are tourists and other travelers who appear to be hotel guests, setting a leisurely pace as they emerge from their rooms. The other half are mainly locals for whom this is an urbane lunch retreat. What to eat: The bill of fare at lunch incorporates egg breakfasts and pastries held over from the 7 a.m. to 11 a.m. breakfast menu, along with lunchtime French fare and raw seafood. You can grab a breakfast like those found in a diner ($24), only a notch better, with thick bacon, eggs any way, and potatoes that aren’t tired from refrying. Then there are also several options for eggs Benedict. If skimping on the calories, pass on the pallid fruit plate in favor of the Niçoise salad. Even during lunch, there’s no shortage of eggs. There’s a lovely frisee salad ($24) with a pungent shallot dressing that comes topped with a poached egg and seared lardons. And the croque madame, a gloppy toasted ham-and-cheese with a runny egg on top, offers enough protein for a day. Even the steak frites comes “au cheval,” with a pair of fried eggs atop a hanger steak with great fries. The steak is a bit small, though, and I’d recommend to order the hamburger ($32), which comes on a heavily seeded bun and is one of the best in Chelsea. What to drink: The regular coffee is awful, so order an espresso drink instead. The by-the-glass wine list ($17 to $42, the latter for Champagne) is strong in the French reds, with a Morgon Beaujolais, and Cote du Rhones from Franck Balthazar particularly recommended. There are beers and ciders, and non-alcoholic cocktails (including a lavender colada that could be a course in itself). Since Café Chelsea has a full liquor license, stronger drinks such as bloody marys and martinis are available, but consider whether you really want to go that route so early in the day. Tips: At lunch, the eggs Benedict dishes can be had in half-size portions, which means you can dine rather lightly and cheaply. The front of the café is concealed by a tall flowering hedge, which provides secluded and umbrellaed seating behind it. If the weather is warm enough, this is one of the most pleasant places to take a meal in Chelsea. The best seats are at the bar, where the stools swivel and bartenders provide prompt service. If you are dining with a group, there’s a niche in the front window with a table that can accommodate four to six, engulfed in a heavenly light." - Robert Sietsema

What to Order at the Buzzy Café Chelsea - Eater NY

218 W 23rd St, New York, NY 10011 Get directions

cafechelseanyc.com
@cafechelseanyc

16 Postcards

Reserve
See full details

More Places For You

Brown Bag Sandwich Co

Sandwich shop · Greenwich Village

Nestled in Greenwich Village, Brown Bag Sandwich Co. serves up a unique twist on your classic NYC deli sandwiches with a ‘chopped’ flair, making lines worth the tasty wait.

8 Postcards

New York Preservation Archive Project

Social services organization · Upper East Side

The New York Preservation Archive Project is a vibrant nonprofit that captures and celebrates the rich history of historic preservation in NYC.

1 Postcard

Pearl's Social & Billy Club

Bar · Bushwick

Pearl’s is a cozy corner bar in Bushwick with a chill vibe, serving up strong Mason-jar cocktails and draft beers, perfect for sipping and socializing.

5 Postcards

Laugh, Live, Love with Liquor and Wine

Wine store · Bushwick

At Laugh, Live, Love with Liquor and Wine, you'll find a treasure trove of wines and spirits, paired with a warm, welcoming vibe and expert staff ready to help you celebrate life.

2 Postcards

SUKI DESU

Japanese restaurant · Upper East Side

Dive into Suki Desu, a cozy new gem in Yorkville offering delicious donburis loaded with fresh fish and a unique broth finale, all in a minimalist vibe.

3 Postcards

ACRU

Restaurant · Greenwich Village

Experience the extraordinary at ACRU, where Chef Daniel masterfully crafts creative, beautifully plated dishes amid cozy elegance in the West Village.

9 Postcards

Little Ruby's Williamsburg

Restaurant · Williamsburg

Little Ruby's Cafe brings a slice of Aussie charm to Williamsburg with all-day fare, tempting cocktails, and a cozy vibe perfect for any meal.

3 Postcards

Pangea

Restaurant · East Village

Nestled in the East Village, this laid-back Mediterranean-Italian spot boasts sidewalk seating and a menu full of beloved classics like Bolognese.

0 Postcards

Amazing 66

Cantonese restaurant · Chinatown

Nestled on Mott Street in Chinatown, this cozy gem serves vibrant traditional and modern Cantonese dishes, perfect for sharing and relishing home-style flavors.

2 Postcards

La Rotisserie

Bistro · Gramercy

Le Coq Rico, a cozy bistro by acclaimed Chef Antoine Westermann, dazzles with its masterfully roasted poultry and inventive take on classic French fare.

4 Postcards