You guys, let’s be honest: in our heart of hearts, don’t we all just want the Don Drapers of our lives to take us out to LUTECE?
Lutece opened in 1961 to great acclaim, so it’s no wonder Don and Roger try to go there so often. It was founded by early celeb chef Andre Soltner who remained head chef and owner until closing. From their now defunct website: “The restaurant offers a variety of settings including Le Jardin, which is the main dining room, and two unique private rooms on the second floor of a townhouse appointed with hand-gilded suede walls and crystal chandeliers to create the perfect intimate setting for guest’s enjoyment.”
Sample Menu (so delish):
Appetizers
Pheasant Soup & Poached Quenelle
with green lentils, endive & arugula
Caviar Soup
with Madeleine Island bay scallops, cauliflower mousseline & poached quail egg
Chestnuts & Porcini Mushrooms
cooked en cocotte with grilled pancetta & roasted chicken jus
Artichoke Salad
with ruby red grapefruit vinaigrette, thai basil
Brittany Langoustines
watercress civet, gold beets & shaved winter black truffle
Yukon Gold Potato & Winter Black Truffle Pie
sabayon
Entrees
Pan Seared Lacquered Monkfish
with nicoise olive sauce, baby bok choy, chick pea puree & lemon confit
Roasted Turbot on the Bone
with ginger & parmesan, tarbais beans with fresh tomato concasse & arugula
Sauteed Black Sea Bass
with baby spinach, vanilla jus
Sauteed Lobster
with sauteed foie gras wrapped in a chard leaf,
braised savoy cabbage, grapes & fennel
Sauteed Partridge
poached foie gras wrapped in a chard leaf,
braised savoy cabbage, grapes & fennel
Roasted Farm Raised Chicken
pommes macaires, black truffle jus
It had three main dining rooms, called Le Jardin, Le Petit Salon, and Le Grand Salon. The Drapers and such did not eat in Le Jardin, because there didn’t seem to be any green and yellow accents.
In the 60s, Julia Child called Lutece the greatest restaurant in the United States.
Here’s the NY Times article on its closing which discusses how Lutece always got most of its business from business lunches and dinners.
• footnote - by Natasha Simons
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Lutèce menu porn: It’s no wonder Roger Sterling had a heart attack. (BTW I ate there in the early ’90s, and it was...
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Growing up, Lutèce was the shorthand for a lavish meal that my mother would rather be eating than having to cook dinner...
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