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The Leopard at des Artistes New York Reviews from The Last Year
Loved their scallops.
The overall ambiance is nice, a bit dark-ish. The staff if friendly
This restaurant has a lot of things going for it.
The location, the ambience, and five star service. What's disappointing is the food, which is mediocre at best. It's difficult for my wife and I as all of the staff are so exceptional and welcoming. We always felt very at home and it is so near where we live.
The ambience of the restaurant is unparalleled with its
The ambience of the restaurant is unparalleled with its murals throughout. Service is excellent, informed and personal. The problem is the food. What was not long ago one of the go-to restaurants in the city has become a culinary embarrassment . We were a group of eight, and the food ranged from mediocre to bad. My wife and I both had venison in a red wine reduction sauce. What was presented was two hunks of way overdone meat with perhaps a tablespoon of sauce. There was a vague taste of venison. Two vegetable side dishes were cooked beyond recognition. Six others with us were equally disappointed. I e-mailed the Leopard about our experience and did not receive a reply so it is my suspicion that the restaurant is deliberately dumbing down the food in order to bankrupt it and get out of their lease.
With the price they charge food taste so gross.
I could not finish my pappardelle. The service is top notch though.
The Leopard at des Artistes offers a seasonal menu and a
The Leopard at des Artistes offers a seasonal menu and a live jazz brunch, in addition to participating in restaurant week. We came here for brunch, as I wanted to check out the jazz! Brunch menu is served, in addition to their regular a la carte - we ordered: +the Smoked Scottish Salmon -served with Robiolina cheese, red onions, Sicilian capers, and country bread +the Waffle - a Belgium waffle with Nutella and berries +a Burger - Colorado wagyu beef, roasted tomatoes, careamlized onions, lettuce, and a side of fries Unfortunately, the food was left to be desired - it wasn't too bad, but it wasn't worth the price point and for its taste. Service seemed a little rushed, even though we were one of, if maybe, two parties dining in - we thought that the place would be packed for brunch. The live jazz was a solo guitarist; I expected it to be a band of some sort. You feel like you're dining in a gallery; the aesthetics are nice. This was a no dice for us. +rushed service
Enthralled by the restaurant's artistic interior, creating
Enthralled by the restaurant's artistic interior, creating a romantic ambiance ideal for date nights. The brunch experience was delightful.
Pricey but wonderful.
We loved the Leopard signature drink and the food was amazingly delicious.
TLDR: This stunningly-decorated restaurant serves mediocre
TLDR: This stunningly-decorated restaurant serves mediocre lasagna. Beautiful historic murals line the walls, good service, undistinguished food. What an unfortunate mismatch! Expensive and you can get better lasagna almost anywhere.
My partner and I went here for our 4 year anniversary.
We forgot that it was restaurant week and it was nice to get amazing food at such a great value. We got to pick where we sat, and the place is so beautiful filled with paintings. The ambiance is definitely upscale as it is in a hotel, but I appreciated the details in every corner. The service is why I am giving this review a 5 star rating. The food was delicious, but our servers and wait staff were incredibly attentive and accommodating. It was a bit hot where we were sitting in the front dining room, and so we asked to move and they were so kind to do so. They brought up our anniversary and handed us our desserts with "Happy Anniversary" chocolate pieces on top. We loved our appetizers the most! We also left with complimentary biscotti, and I want to bring all of my friends and family here.
Last night, we brought friends from Portugal to The Leopard
Last night, we brought friends from Portugal to The Leopard for a leisurely dinner that, as it turned out, lasted three hours. I myself have been coming to this venue since the 1970s, when it was Cafe des Artistes and the cuisine was French, but was saddened when it closed a few years ago. Unfortunately, I would have to say that our reaction to our experience last night was mixed, at best. On the positive side, the ambience and decor are among the best anywhere on the Upper Westside; moreover, the staff couldn't have been more attentive and professional. On the negative side, however, we found the food distinctly underwhelming; mediocre at best, pretty unpalatable at worst. The other unpleasant aspect of the experience was what I had when I used the men's room: not to put too fine a point on things, it was not clean, and didn't seem to have been cleaned that day. While it pains me to write such a mixed review for a restaurant my wife and I want very much to survive, and thrive, I hope the management can make use of this information and make the necessary amendments before this reincarnation of des Artistes goes the way of its predecessor. NYC is such a competitive dining environment, and no venue that is this pricey can hope to last very long without excellent cuisine. We will return in the future to give The Leopard another chance, especially since we love Italian food, but it may be the final time we do.