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Blue Ribbon Brasserie

(4 Ratings)
Blue Ribbon Flagship

Blue Ribbon is regarded as the premier late night dining experience in the country. The menu reflects the eclectic upbringing and taste of its chefs and owners, Bruce & Eric Bromberg. The menu includes everything from Paella to Fried Chicken, Rack of Lamb to Matzoh Ball Soup and a ground breaking Raw Bar that is considered the best in the city. The Cheese Fondue, Beef Marrow with Oxtail Marmalade and Pu-Pu Platter never disappoint.



Address
97 Sullivan St
New York, NY 10012

Near: Prince and Spring St

Soho

Hours
Daily 4:00 pm - 4:00 am
Open Now


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