
Deux Amis
356 East 51st StreetNew York, NY, 10022
(212) 230-1117



(212) 230-1117
A beautiful French space, where you will enjoy amazing food, great Creme bule, and the entrance are extraordinary. Ideal for a date night, or just celebrate a nice night with friends.
Excellent food at reasonable prices and caring, attentive service. Ate indoors and ambiance just like a real Paris bistro. We had onion tart, grilled shrimp, salmon and then creme caramel and cheese plate for dessert. Food was well prepared and presented, and they did not rush you even though fairly crowded. A neighborhood gem that I will be going to for lunch and brunch in addition to dinner.
Charming restaurant. The best french onion soup I've ever tasted. Attentive servers & a great wine list. A perfect dining experience from start to finish.
Excellent French Restaurant! Relaxing & great food!
Walked in after 10pm to grab drinks at the bar,and to my surprise,this place is completely amazing.My wife and I really enjoyed the drinks as well as the great atmosphere.Thanks again for the amazing service...
So delicious food, but need to wait a little bit long
Great, friendly service. Basic bistro dishes cooked very well. Good buzz. Modest, well-priced wine list
Food is excellent. The couscous is one of the best I had. The service was great the first time, but terrible the second time! The waitress was alone taking care of way too many tables (understaffed), so she was difficult to reach out for and seemed bothered with simple requests.
Food is excellent, there is no denying. The couscous is one of the best I had. The service was great first time, but terrible the second time! The waitress was alone taking care of way too many tables (understaffed), so she was difficult to reach out for and seemed bothered with simple requests.
Total Score:4410
andrew callow
Great and authentic little French bistro tucked just off the main drag on 1st Ave, couple blocks over from busy Lexington. Classic relaxed decor and ambiance, and the food is spot on. Well priced, not too expensive as some places in NYC are. Typical small but varied menu of classic French fare, well prepared, presented and very tasty. Small selection of wine at reasonable price range. Pace of food service was also typically French, and slow (though when we were there every table was filled) - which is perfect for extended dinner, digestion and conversation for a longer evening, and not being hurried off your table with entrees arriving almost before you have finished last bite of appetizer.