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Zucco-Le French Dinner

Zucco-Le French Dinner Zucco-Le French Dinner is a European and French restaurant located on Orchard Street that serves delicious and affordable French comfort food, according to its many fans. Despite its tiny digs, the cozy atmosphere has been praised as feeling like Paris by devotees. The restaurant offers a range of food styles including breakfast, brunch, burgers, creperies, diners, sandwiches, seafood and buffets. With services like delivery, group accommodations for kids and walk-ins are available. Zucco-Le French Dinner specializes in breakfast, coffee, dinner, drinks and lunch menu items that make them stand out from other restaurants in the area. Note: This restaurant has not updated its profile for more than 10 years and might be closed down.

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04/18/2013

Yeap! No apologies

A croque-monsieur is a grilled ham and cheese sandwich. It originated in French cafés and bars as a quick snack. Typical...
04/09/2013

A croque-monsieur is a grilled ham and cheese sandwich. It originated in French cafés and bars as a quick snack. Typically, Emmental or Gruyère cheese is used.
The name is based on the verb croquer ("to crunch") and the word monsieur ("mister"). The sandwich's first recorded appearance on a Parisian café menu was in 1910. Its earliest mention in literature appears to be in volume two of Proust's In Search of Lost Time in 1918.

Le Risotto de Légumes Frais arborio rice, truffle oil, mushrooms, vegetables, parmesan cheese and balsamic vinegar
03/26/2013

Le Risotto de Légumes Frais
arborio rice, truffle oil, mushrooms, vegetables, parmesan cheese and balsamic vinegar

Belgian journalist Jo Gérard claims that a 1781 family manuscript recounts that potatoes were deep-fried prior to 1680 i...
03/24/2013

Belgian journalist Jo Gérard claims that a 1781 family manuscript recounts that potatoes were deep-fried prior to 1680 in what was then the Spanish Netherlands (present-day Belgium), in the Meuse valley: "The inhabitants of Namur, Andenne, and Dinant, had the custom of fishing in the Meuse for small fish and frying, especially among the poor, but when the river was frozen and fishing became hazardous, they cut potatoes in the form of small fish and put them in a fryer like those here." Gérard has not produced the manuscript that supports this claim, which, even if true, is unrelated to the later history of the French fry, as the potato did not arrive in the region until around 1735. Also, given 18th century economic conditions: "It is absolutely unthinkable that a peasant could have consecrated large quantities of fat for cooking potatoes. At most they were sautéed in a pan...." Some Belgians believe that the term "French" was introduced when American soldiers arrived in Belgium during World War I, and consequently tasted Belgian fries. They supposedly called them "French," as it was the official language of the Belgian Army at that time. At this time French fries were growing popular. However, in the south of Netherlands, bordering Belgium, they were, and still are, called Vlaamse Frieten or Flemish fries.
"Pommes frites", "frites" (French) or "frieten" (Dutch) became the national snack and a substantial part of several national dishes.

Poulet de Belleville is a great sandwich
03/22/2013

Poulet de Belleville is a great sandwich

All Star: Petit Salé au lentilles7 Health Benefits of Lentils1. Lower Cholesterol2. Heart Health3. Digestive Health4. St...
03/21/2013

All Star: Petit Salé au lentilles
7 Health Benefits of Lentils
1. Lower Cholesterol
2. Heart Health
3. Digestive Health
4. Stabilized Blood Sugar
5. Good Protein
6. Increases Energy
7. Weight Loss

Address

188 Orchard Street
New York, NY
10002

The European restaurant and French restaurant located on Orchard Street in New York can be accessed via public transport by taking the subway to the Grand St. station and then walking west on Grand St. towards Orchard Street. For those driving, you can park at the parking lot situated on Ludlow Street between Grand St. and Hester St. and then walk east towards Orchard Street.

Opening Hours

Monday 5:30pm - 12am
Tuesday 5:30pm - 12am
Wednesday 5:30pm - 12am
Thursday 5:30pm - 12am
Friday 5:30pm - 12am
Saturday 5:30pm - 11:59pm
Sunday 5:30pm - 11pm

Telephone

+12127771577

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What people say

European restaurants are known for their cozy atmosphere, delicious food, and affordable prices. Zucco-Le French Dinner on Orchard Street in New York is no exception. This French restaurant offers a range of food styles including breakfast, brunch, burgers, crepes, seafood, and sandwiches.

The restaurant's devotees swear that the cozy atmosphere feels like Paris in the best way possible. The tiny digs add to the charm of this European-style cafe. The restaurant offers delivery, takeout, and waiter services along with walk-ins and reservations for groups and kids.

Zucco-Le French Dinner specializes in breakfast, coffee, dinner, drinks, and lunch. Fans of this LES cafe rave about their "French comfort food" which is both delicious and affordable. Whether you're looking for a quick bite or a leisurely meal with friends or family, Zucco-Le French Dinner is the perfect spot to enjoy some authentic French cuisine in a cozy setting.

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