
Apartments near Daniel in New York, NY (11,641 Rentals)


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300 West End Ave

254 W 75th St

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169 W 80th St

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128 W 82nd St

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132 W 82nd St

117 W 82nd St

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40 85th St

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39 W 84th St

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23 W 85th St

19 W 85th St

257- Central Park W

161 E 89th St

1668 First Ave

1670 1st Ave

1709 Second Ave

1702 Second Ave

305-315 E 88th St

1672 First Ave

The Caravelle

510 E 86th St

1 Gracie Sq

238 E 89th St

252 E 89th St

716 10th Ave

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New York is a city full of romance and elegance, so why not experience a bit of that romance for yourself and your loved one next time you leave the apartment? There are numerous romantic spots to grab a bite in the Big Apple, but none of them quite compare to the opulent elegance of Restaurant Daniel. Owned by renowned chef Daniel Boloud, Daniel is one of the top spots in the city for a calm, romantic out, with some of the best food in the city cooked by the top chefs in the world. For an upscale dining experience in the big city, it doesn’t get much better than this. The food here is strictly French, and the entire crew of chefs is ready to serve up the best in town. Start your meal with one of their delicious appetizers, including almond crusted foie gras terrine, red legged partridge consomme, yellowfin tuna tartar with caviar, or kataifi crusted sea scallops, or even their Florida frog legs. The main courses change based on the season, but for falls flavors you can find black sea bass with syrah sauce, served with leek royale and pommes lyonnaise, duck breast with sweet potato, radicchio, and cara cara orange, milk-fed veal with chanterelles, or a due of dry aged black angus beef, with a short rib with sunchokes and a rib eyed with hazelnut-potato croquette. You can also get a three-course prix fixe meal for the best experience, or try something from the vegetarian menu, if you’re so inclined. No matter what you choose, you’ll come away with a flavor sensation you won’t soon forget. The main courses change based on the season, but for falls flavors you can find black sea bass with syrah sauce, served with leek royale and pommes lyonnaise, duck breast with sweet potato, radicchio, and cara cara orange, milk-fed veal with chanterelles, or a due of dry aged black angus beef, with a short rib with sunchokes and a rib eyed with hazelnut-potato croquette. You can also get a three-course prix fixe meal for the best experience, or try something from the vegetarian menu, if you’re so inclined. No matter what you choose, you’ll come away with a flavor sensation you won’t soon forget. There are thousands of eateries in New York City, but few match the upscale class of Daniel, one of the top spots for apartment-ites in the big city to have a romantic, delicious meal by one of the top chefs in the game.
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