Union Square Cafe

























Union Square Cafe

Union-square-cafe1.jpg
The restaurant's former location at 21 E 16th St


Restaurant information
Established
October 1985; 32 years ago (October 1985)
Current owner(s)

Union Square Hospitality Group
Chef
Carmen Quagliata
Food type
New American
Street address
101 E 19th St (between Park Avenue South and Irving Place), Manhattan
City
New York City
State
New York
Postal/ZIP Code
10003
Country
United States
Coordinates
40°44′16″N 73°59′16″W / 40.737752°N 73.987881°W / 40.737752; -73.987881Coordinates: 40°44′16″N 73°59′16″W / 40.737752°N 73.987881°W / 40.737752; -73.987881
Website
unionsquarecafe.com


Entrance sign


Union Square Cafe is an American restaurant featuring New American cuisine, located at 101 E 19th St (between Park Avenue South and Irving Place), in the Union Square neighborhood of the Manhattan borough of New York City, New York. It is owned by the Union Square Hospitality Group.[1]




Contents





  • 1 Ownership, cuisine and design


  • 2 Awards and accolades


  • 3 Popular culture


  • 4 See also


  • 5 References


  • 6 External links




Ownership, cuisine and design


Opened in October 1985 by Danny Meyer and chef Ali Barker, it features New American cuisine with Italian influences.


The original restaurant was designed by architect Larry Bogdanow.[2] The new location is designed by architect David Rockwell.[3]



Awards and accolades


The restaurant has won multiple awards and honors since its inception,[4] including the ranking of "Favorite New York Restaurant" in the Zagat Survey in the 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2004 and 2008 editions. Notably, the restaurant did not receive a Michelin star during Michelin's 2005 review of New York restaurants, leading to concerns that the guide might be biased towards French cuisine or restaurants that "emphasize formality and presentation".[5]


  • 1992, Outstanding Service, James Beard Foundation

  • 1997, Outstanding Restaurant, James Beard Foundation

  • 1997–2001, Zagat Survey #1 Favorite New York Restaurant

  • 1998–1999, New York Times Three Star Award

  • 1999, Outstanding Wine Service, James Beard Foundation

  • 2000, Michael Romano inducted into "Who's Who of Food & Beverage", James Beard Foundation

  • 2000–2002, Forbes magazine Three Star Review

  • 2001, James Beard Foundation Best Chef New York City – Michael Romano

  • 2003, Zagat Survey #2 Favorite New York Restaurant

  • 2004, Wine Spectator Award of Excellence

  • 2004, Zagat Survey #1 Favorite New York Restaurant

  • 2005, Forbes magazine Three Star Review

  • 2005–2007, Zagat Survey #2 Favorite New York Restaurant

  • 2006-2010, Wine Spectator Best of Award of Excellence

  • 2008, Zagat Survey #1 Favorite New York Restaurant

  • 2012-2013, Wine Spectator Best of Award of Excellence


Popular culture


The 2016 novel Sweetbitter is primarily set in a fictionalized version of the restaurant.



See also



  • Cuisine of New York City

  • List of restaurants


References




  1. ^ "Union Square Cafe". Zagat. Retrieved June 27, 2018.


  2. ^ (registration required) William Grimes (June 29, 2011). "Larry Bogdanow, 64, Dies; Crafted Cozy Restaurants". The New York Times. 


  3. ^ (registration required) Michael Kimmelman (September 6, 2016). "The Same, Only Different: Designing a New Union Square Cafe". The New York Times. 


  4. ^ Union Square Cafe Awards. Union Square Cafe. Retrieved January 14, 2008.


  5. ^ "She's a Belle of the City, but the French Are Blasé". The New York Times. November 13, 2005. Retrieved January 14, 2008.




External links


  • Official website

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