Le Cirque Restaurant is a famous New York restaurant that recently relocated to the heart of the Upper East Side at One Beacon Court on 58th Street. The new restaurant features a dining room over 16,000 square feet in size as well as separate bar and private party area. The restaurant is open Monday through Saturday and serves lunch, dinner and dessert. Le Cirque has a dress code that requires jackets for men.
Le Cirque Restaurant
151 E. 58th St.
New York, NY 10022
212-644-0315
lecirque.com
The Aquavit Restaurant touts itself as "New York's premier Scandinavian restaurant," and it is situated in the Park Avenue Tower at the center of the Upper East Side. Aquavit features a fine-dining room, a bar and a lounge, as well as a more casual cafe that serves traditional Scandinavian cuisine. The restaurant is open for lunch and dinner seven days a week and has catering as well as private party capabilities.
Aquavit
65 E. 55th St.
New York, NY 10022
212-307-7311
aquavit.org
The Four Seasons Restaurant is one of New York's most famous dining landmarks, going back to when it first opened its doors in 1959. The restaurant features two dining rooms, the Pool Room and the Grill Room, that are known for their French walnut paneling and two-story windows, and separate menus serving up American Noveau cuisine. The Four Seasons is open for lunch and dinner Monday through Friday and dinner on Saturdays. The dress code requires men to wear jackets.
Four Seasons Restaurant
99 E. 52nd Street
New York, NY 10022
212-754-9494
fourseasonsrestaurant.com