David Clark: Bordeaux by the glass is working. Fruity, tannins hang a bit heavy in the mid and finish.
Mo Moorman: The house Bordeaux is very drinkable. Brush up on yr French wine types if you plan to order anything else. Sauce on steak grows on you--quickly. Really buttery but hard to decipher. Yum.
Gajtana Simonovska: Very good steak frites and salad prix fixe for $27. Their house Bordeaux is quite good (and affordable) at $11.50 for a half carafe. Feels almost like being in Paris:-)
3. Millesima
7.9
1355 2nd Ave (71st & 72nd), New York, NY
Wine Store · Upper East Side · 4 tips and reviews
Sarah Chase: One of the best high-end Bordeaux retailers in the city. Ask to see the special selections in the cellar and sign up for the newsletter - weekly tastings are a fashionable end to a hectic work day!
Brett Fromme: Carries my favorite Chianti. Good selection of other wines at full retail prices. Very helpful and friendly staff.
Gerald Lavish: Ask for Brian (off Thursdays), formerly of Sherry-Lehman, for impeccable wine suggestions
4. Claudette
8.5
24 5th Ave (btwn W 9th & W 10th St), New York, NY
French Restaurant · Greenwich Village · 94 tips and reviews
Valerie Seckler: Try the JCB rose champagne from Bordeaux, quite nice.
melissa Hochman: Lots of low carb options if you're into that. Private room downstairs has an awesome setup with flamingo wallpaper, a bar, and seating for intimate dinner or lunch party.
Anuj Mathur: A minimalist old fashioned that's prepared by bartenders who know their ryes and bourbons. The only thing holding back this drink is the quality of their shard-like ice.
6. Jadis
8.6
42 Rivington St (at Eldridge St.), New York, NY
Wine Bar · Lower East Side · 70 tips and reviews
BordeauxWines: Try a glass of red Bordeaux. The selection at this little French wine bar is so phenomenal, it will have you tipping your glass for the last few drops!
Jennifer Louie: Had my birthday dinner/drinks at Jadis - perfect place to share a few bottles of wine, cheese, and cured meats with friends. The mushroom pastry puffs are awesome too.
New York Habitat: Need to 'woo' your date? This romantic French spot is perfect and light on the wallet, get $4 glasses of wine from 5-7pm Tuesday - Saturday
7. Lelabar
8.8
422 Hudson St (at Leroy St), New York, NY
Wine Bar · West Village · 88 tips and reviews
BordeauxWines: Don’t feel overwhelmed by the 150-deep wine list at this dark-wooded bar. Approach it with confidence and be ready to mingle over cheese, chocolates, and charcuteries with a Bordeaux!
Jenn: Great HH deals on a glass of red or white wine. Also, a very reasonable selection of charcuterie as a snack!
Wine Enthusiast: Lelabar is one of our favorite wine bars in the city. The room is romantic, the staff is knowledgeable and the wines are complex and delicious! Read more.
8. Terroir
9.0
24 Harrison St (at Greenwich St), New York, NY
Wine Bar · Tribeca · 137 tips and reviews
BordeauxWines: Terroir’s wine menu speaks for itself: "Simply put, Bordeaux is the largest fine wine area in the world. Just as Lady Gaga can do it all, and in such bloody style, so can Bordeaux."
Pam Gilford: Best Riesling selection. No attitude whatsoever wine place. A favorite neighborhood spot! Try the Risotto balls and duck prosciutto sandwich.
Serious Eats: One of our favorite wine bars in the city, where novice wine drinkers and oenophiles alike can taste something new and exciting.
9. Buvette
9.2
42 Grove St (btwn Bedford & Bleecker St), New York, NY
French Restaurant · West Village · 533 tips and reviews
Gabriel Hayes: Wonderful place to get a bottle of wine. Particularly a white bordeaux
Ina Li: Everything comes in small plates. Go with friends, have wine and nibble on all the deliciousness! Highly recommend the duck liver and Bordeaux Supérieur for red wine. No reservation so go early
Maria Nardone: Now open for weekend Brunch. Come early! Smoked trout roe steamed eggs are delicately delish! Hard to choose smoked salmon or prosciutto. All terrific!
11. Ardesia
8.7
510 W 52nd St (btwn 10th & 11th Ave.), New York, NY
Wine Bar · Hell's Kitchen · 108 tips and reviews
BordeauxWines: This sleek bar boasts a two-story wine wall. Don’t cheat yourself out of a perfect experience. Try a Bordeaux. It will be perfect whether you’re on the patio or in the lounge. You won’t be sorry.
Becca Toth: Get the quail egg toast - decadent and comforting at the same time. Also try the cauliflower - they add breadcrumbs to give it texture.
Serious Eats: A charming wine bar that stands above the rest in Hell's Kitchen. Small plates are great for snacking.
14. Perrine
8.2
2 E 61st St, New York, NY
French Restaurant · Upper East Side · 3 tips and reviews
ᴴ: perrine salad, campanelle al tartuffo, roasted salmon and the creamy mashed potatoes worth to try🤤 loved the service too 👍🏻
Andrew C: Did not have restaurant week menu on weekend, so pricier than planned... but definitely worth it - all the food and service and atmosphere was wonderful (even as a hotel restaurant)!!!
SMA: If you are going for breakfast .. I recommend pancakes 😋