The Four Seasons is a true New
York classic. Since 1959, this Philip
Johnson and Mies van der Rohedesigned
room has been the de facto
dining room of media powerhouses, financial
movers and shakers, legal
dealmakers
and the generally
fabulous crowd that
follows them. Lunch can be an exercise
in connect-the-famous-faces. The food at
the Four Seasons is simple but well prepared
and takes its cues from around the
world. You’ll find classic French entres as
well as more contemporary American fare
accented with flavors borrowed from Asia,
Morocco and Latin America. Expect a
high tariff to match the high-octane people
watching.
Four Seasons Restaurant Information:
• American menu. Lunch, dinner. Closed Sunday and Major Holidays. Bar. Jacket required. Reservations recommended. Credit cards accepted.