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Brasserie Cognac de Monsieur Ballon

(212) 757-3600

1740 Broadway, New York, NY 10019

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Dining Specials

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Continental, French, Casual/Family, Banquet/Party Room
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Restaurant Description

Restaurateurs Vittorio Assaf and Fabio Granato brought their love for French culture and cuisine to New York City by giving the Big Apple an authentic slice of France when they opened Brasserie Cognac de Monsieur Ballon in April 2008. Located in the theater district and frequented by celebrities, businessmen, locals and tourists, the setting is both exciting and charming. The Brasserie style menu combines French classics with Executive Chef Florian V. Hugo's modern creations. Guests can choose to dine in the outdoor sidewalk café, casual original French bakery, classic main dining room, lively bar/lounge or the private Cognac Room as they enjoy meals complimented by 102 varieties of cognac and a gorgeous wine list including first-growth Bordeaux sold by the glass.

The main principles for Brasserie Cognac are: (1) incorporating only the highest quality ingredients available; (2) pleasing the guests with friendly and professional attention; and (3) maintaining reasonable price points with no menu item costing over $35.

Reflecting its goals and inspirations, Brasserie Cognac's motto is "Toujours la fête!"


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Good food but extremely rude service. Waiter insisted on a larger tip for the bad service. Would never go again.
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We ordered "Spicy & Tangy Scallops" and "Spicy &Tangy Shrimps" for lunch. One dish had 4 shrimp and the second dish barely had enough scallops. Each dish was filled with large peppers & was approx $16.00. NOT WORTH THE MONEY!
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i liked the place , service and the food but i guess they have two chefs one cooks perfect moroccan dishes but the other one no but is acceptable
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This should be required dining for anyone who still enjoys the value of a truly classic French meal. All of your senses will be indulged. Charles Mason's picture should be next to the word restauranteur in Webster's Dictionary: he is one of the la ...
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I've been to this restaurant for few years now and I've never been fooled!! the plate of Chacuterie is really nice! I always go for the meat and I did enjoy all my dishes so far (the short ribs, Sea scallop are great!!). The service is steady and att ...

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