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La Grenouille (restaurant)

La Grenouille (French for "The Frog") is a French restaurant at 3 East 52nd Street between Fifth Avenue and Madison Avenue in Midtown Manhattan, New York City.[1][2] Founded in 1962 by former Henri Soulé apprentice Charles Masson Sr. and his wife Gisèle, later with sons Philippe and Charles, La Grenouille became a location of choice among New York, U.S., and eventually international diners, including designers from the nearby Garment District of Manhattan.[3] It is the last operating New York French haute cuisine restaurant from the 1960s, and remains a highly rated restaurant.

La Grenouille
La Grenouille in January 2024
Restaurant information
Established1962 (1962)[1]
Owner(s)Philippe Masson
Previous owner(s)The Massons, Charles Sr. and Gisèle
Head chefPhilippe Masson
Food typeFrench
Dress codeJacket required
Street address3 East 52nd Street
CityNew York
StateNew York
Postal/ZIP Code10022
CountryUnited States
Coordinates40°45′34.6″N 73°58′32.11″W / 40.759611°N 73.9755861°W / 40.759611; -73.9755861
Websitehttps://www.la-grenouille.com/

History edit

The building at 3 East 52nd Street dates back to 1871.[4] La Grenouille, the restaurant that now occupies the building, was founded in 1962 by Charles Masson Sr., a former Henri Soulé apprentice,[5] and his wife Gisèle.[6] Charles Masson Sr. had worked under Henri Soulé in Soule's original Le Pavillon restaurant at the 1939 World's Fair.

After the death of Charles Sr. in 1975,[6] Gisèle continued to manage the restaurant until 2010. Their eldest son, Charles Jr., assisted Gisèle with her management duties from 1975 until 1994. At that time, Gisèle's younger son Philippe took over Charles Jr's duties until 2000, whereupon Charles Jr. returned. Gisèle died on November 5, 2014.[7] After her death, Charles Jr. stepped down as manager in 2014 amidst a dispute with his brother.[8][7][9]

La Grenouille is currently operated by Philippe Masson, and has been since 2014. It is the last operating New York French haute cuisine restaurant from the 1960s,[10] having outlasted other well-known French restaurants like Lutèce, which closed in 2004.[3]

In 2014, Charles Masson Jr. stepped down from his longtime role as general manager amid a bitter, longstanding dispute with his younger brother Philippe, who then took over direction of the restaurant.[11][8][7][9] In 2021, the dispute between the brothers even led to fears that La Grenouille might close.[12][13]

In June 2023, the restaurant was closed by Con Ed personnel when new gas meter detected a gas leak. The restaurant reopened on November 3, 2023.[14]

Antoine de Saint-Exupéry and Le Petit Prince edit

Earlier in the 20th century, before La Grenouille occupied the building of 3 East 52nd Street, the French painter Bernard LaMotte has his studio in the upper floors. An informal salon of creative people visited him, including Charlie Chaplin, Marlene Dietrich, Jean Gabin, and the writer and aviator Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, who wrote a good deal of Le Petit Prince there.[6] In 2000, La Section Americaine du Souvenir Francais, put up a plaque outside the restaurant, memorializing the aviator and writer Antoine de Saint-Exupery, who often visited the building while in exile from German-occupied France during World War II.

Menu edit

The menu of La Grenouille is essentially entirely "haute French cuisine,"[1][15] with menus presenting the French names of classic and more modern dishes, followed by the English translation, and an English description.[16] Classic dinner menu staples include sole grillée (grilled sole), sautéed frogs legs, and the chocolate and Grand Marnier soufflés for dessert.[17][15] As of June 2023, the three-course prix-fixe "main seating" menu was $185 per person and the two-course prix-fixe main seating menu was $155 per person. There is also a "Late Night Jazz Menu" and a take-out menu.[17]

Renown edit

Aside from its haute French cuisine, La Grenouille is notable for its clientele, and is considered a location of choice among New York, U.S., and international diners.[2] A segment of this clientele includes designers from the nearby New York fashion district;[2] it has been spoken of as a hotspot for its notables, e.g. Elle magazine creative director Joe Zee.[18] Throughout its history, La Grenouille's patrons and visitors have included Salvador Dalí,[6] Carolina Herrera,[15] Pauline Trigère,[3] former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg, Woody Allen and more.

In addition, the restaurant is famous for its lavish floral arrangements and romantic lighting,[6] a tradition started by Charles Masson Sr. and continued by his sons Charles Jr.[19][15] and Philippe Masson. In 2008, Charles Jr. recounted for Vanity Fair magazine the story of his father painting individual lightbulbs with peach-colored paint to achieve the desired lighting effect, until G.E. started producing a similar bulb.[15] When G.E. eventually discontinued the bulb in 1974, a crisis was averted when the Massons were able to custom order 50,000 similar lightbulbs from Westinghouse.[15]

In 1972 W magazine referred to it one of "Les Six, the last bastions of grand luxe dining in New York." The other five were Lutèce, La Caravelle, La Côte Basque, Lafayette, and Quo Vadis.[20][15] La Grenouille is the last operating New York French haute cuisine restaurant from the 1960s, a time when it dominated New York City's French haute cuisine.[21]

In 2012, the restaurant won the James Beard Foundation Award for Outstanding Service.[22]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "New York City, Rating and Reviews: La Grenouille". Zagat. 2015. Retrieved April 28, 2015. Still 'extraordinaire' after 'so many years', this Midtown 'institution' leaves 'all your senses satisfied' with 'superb' haute French cuisine, 'pampering' service and a 'soigné' setting festooned with 'soaring floral arrangements'; jackets and deep pockets are de rigueur here, but it's 'well worth the splurge' for a 'memorable' meal at what is surely the 'last of its breed'; P.S. the departure of its beloved front-of-house leader, Charles Masson, has loyalists waiting to see what happens next.
  2. ^ a b c "History". La Grenouille.
  3. ^ a b c Nemy, Enid (February 14, 2002). "Pauline Trigère, Exemplar of American Style, Dies at 93". The New York Times.
  4. ^ Gray, Christopher (April 22, 2001). "Streetscapes/3 East 52nd Street; An 1871 Building With a Plaque Honoring a Visitor". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved June 29, 2023.
  5. ^ Van Gelder, Lawrence (February 6, 1975). "Charles Masson, Owner Of La Grenouille, Is Dead". The New York Times.
  6. ^ a b c d e McGrath, Douglas (August 7, 2008). "An Immovable Feast". Vanity Fair. Retrieved June 29, 2023.
  7. ^ a b c Weber, Bruce (November 14, 2014). "Gisèle Masson Dies at 89; Fed the Famous at La Grenouille". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved June 29, 2023.
  8. ^ a b Robinson, Whitney (September 6, 2016). "Two French Brothers Duke It Out in New York's Fine Dining Scene". Town & Country. Retrieved June 29, 2023.
  9. ^ a b Fabricant, Florence; Moskin, Julia (March 26, 2014). "From France to Midtown, a Rift Rocks La Grenouille". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved June 29, 2023.
  10. ^ "La Grenouille - Restaurants in Midtown East, New York". Time Out New York.
  11. ^ Krishna, Priya (November 1, 2021). "Live at La Grenouille: Caviar, Crystal and the Owner's Flashy Crooning". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved June 29, 2023.
  12. ^ Ong, Bao (August 23, 2021). "One of NYC's Most Iconic French Restaurants May Shutter Amid Family Feud". Eater NY. Retrieved June 29, 2023.
  13. ^ Boniello, Kathianne (August 21, 2021). "NYC hot spot La Grenouille may shutter amid brothers' battle". New York Post. Retrieved June 29, 2023.
  14. ^ Cuozzo, Steve (November 5, 2023). "Famed NYC French restaurant La Grenouille reopens after gas leak". New York Post. Retrieved November 6, 2023.
  15. ^ a b c d e f g Martin, Brett (January 5, 2012). "La Grenouille Turns 50". Bon Appétit. Retrieved June 30, 2023.
  16. ^ . New York Magazine. 2015. Archived from the original on April 9, 2015. Retrieved April 28, 2015.
  17. ^ a b "Menu". La Grenouille. Retrieved June 30, 2023.
  18. ^ Vallis, Alexandra (March 20, 2009). "Elle Creative Director Joe Zee Styles Julia Roberts, Loves Roadside Burritos and Setagaya". Grub Street. Retrieved April 28, 2015.
  19. ^ Masson, Charles (1994). The Flowers of La Grenouille. Crown Publishing Group. ISBN 978-0-517-59057-7.
  20. ^ Colatello, Bob (January 30, 2012). "Here's to the Ladies Who Lunched!". Vanity Fair. Retrieved February 19, 2016.
  21. ^ Sheraton, Mimi (December 24, 2007). "The Frog at Forty-Five". The New Yorker. Retrieved April 28, 2015.
  22. ^ Chou, Jessica (May 8, 2013). "The James Beard Foundation Award Winners for 2012". The Daily Meal. Retrieved February 12, 2019.

Further reading edit

  • Addison, Bill (May 20, 2014). "Review, The Road to the 38: Three Critics at La Grenouille in NYC". Eater.

External links edit

  • Official website

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La Grenouille French for The Frog is a French restaurant at 3 East 52nd Street between Fifth Avenue and Madison Avenue in Midtown Manhattan New York City 1 2 Founded in 1962 by former Henri Soule apprentice Charles Masson Sr and his wife Gisele later with sons Philippe and Charles La Grenouille became a location of choice among New York U S and eventually international diners including designers from the nearby Garment District of Manhattan 3 It is the last operating New York French haute cuisine restaurant from the 1960s and remains a highly rated restaurant La GrenouilleLa Grenouille in January 2024Restaurant informationEstablished1962 1962 1 Owner s Philippe MassonPrevious owner s The Massons Charles Sr and GiseleHead chefPhilippe MassonFood typeFrenchDress codeJacket requiredStreet address3 East 52nd StreetCityNew YorkStateNew YorkPostal ZIP Code10022CountryUnited StatesCoordinates40 45 34 6 N 73 58 32 11 W 40 759611 N 73 9755861 W 40 759611 73 9755861Websitehttps www la grenouille com Contents 1 History 1 1 Antoine de Saint Exupery and Le Petit Prince 2 Menu 3 Renown 4 References 5 Further reading 6 External linksHistory editThe building at 3 East 52nd Street dates back to 1871 4 La Grenouille the restaurant that now occupies the building was founded in 1962 by Charles Masson Sr a former Henri Soule apprentice 5 and his wife Gisele 6 Charles Masson Sr had worked under Henri Soule in Soule s original Le Pavillon restaurant at the 1939 World s Fair After the death of Charles Sr in 1975 6 Gisele continued to manage the restaurant until 2010 Their eldest son Charles Jr assisted Gisele with her management duties from 1975 until 1994 At that time Gisele s younger son Philippe took over Charles Jr s duties until 2000 whereupon Charles Jr returned Gisele died on November 5 2014 7 After her death Charles Jr stepped down as manager in 2014 amidst a dispute with his brother 8 7 9 La Grenouille is currently operated by Philippe Masson and has been since 2014 It is the last operating New York French haute cuisine restaurant from the 1960s 10 having outlasted other well known French restaurants like Lutece which closed in 2004 3 In 2014 Charles Masson Jr stepped down from his longtime role as general manager amid a bitter longstanding dispute with his younger brother Philippe who then took over direction of the restaurant 11 8 7 9 In 2021 the dispute between the brothers even led to fears that La Grenouille might close 12 13 In June 2023 the restaurant was closed by Con Ed personnel when new gas meter detected a gas leak The restaurant reopened on November 3 2023 14 Antoine de Saint Exupery and Le Petit Prince edit Earlier in the 20th century before La Grenouille occupied the building of 3 East 52nd Street the French painter Bernard LaMotte has his studio in the upper floors An informal salon of creative people visited him including Charlie Chaplin Marlene Dietrich Jean Gabin and the writer and aviator Antoine de Saint Exupery who wrote a good deal of Le Petit Prince there 6 In 2000 La Section Americaine du Souvenir Francais put up a plaque outside the restaurant memorializing the aviator and writer Antoine de Saint Exupery who often visited the building while in exile from German occupied France during World War II Menu editThe menu of La Grenouille is essentially entirely haute French cuisine 1 15 with menus presenting the French names of classic and more modern dishes followed by the English translation and an English description 16 Classic dinner menu staples include sole grillee grilled sole sauteed frogs legs and the chocolate and Grand Marnier souffles for dessert 17 15 As of June 2023 the three course prix fixe main seating menu was 185 per person and the two course prix fixe main seating menu was 155 per person There is also a Late Night Jazz Menu and a take out menu 17 Renown editAside from its haute French cuisine La Grenouille is notable for its clientele and is considered a location of choice among New York U S and international diners 2 A segment of this clientele includes designers from the nearby New York fashion district 2 it has been spoken of as a hotspot for its notables e g Elle magazine creative director Joe Zee 18 Throughout its history La Grenouille s patrons and visitors have included Salvador Dali 6 Carolina Herrera 15 Pauline Trigere 3 former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg Woody Allen and more In addition the restaurant is famous for its lavish floral arrangements and romantic lighting 6 a tradition started by Charles Masson Sr and continued by his sons Charles Jr 19 15 and Philippe Masson In 2008 Charles Jr recounted for Vanity Fair magazine the story of his father painting individual lightbulbs with peach colored paint to achieve the desired lighting effect until G E started producing a similar bulb 15 When G E eventually discontinued the bulb in 1974 a crisis was averted when the Massons were able to custom order 50 000 similar lightbulbs from Westinghouse 15 In 1972 W magazine referred to it one of Les Six the last bastions of grand luxe dining in New York The other five were Lutece La Caravelle La Cote Basque Lafayette and Quo Vadis 20 15 La Grenouille is the last operating New York French haute cuisine restaurant from the 1960s a time when it dominated New York City s French haute cuisine 21 In 2012 the restaurant won the James Beard Foundation Award for Outstanding Service 22 References edit a b c New York City Rating and Reviews La Grenouille Zagat 2015 Retrieved April 28 2015 Still extraordinaire after so many years this Midtown institution leaves all your senses satisfied with superb haute French cuisine pampering service and a soigne setting festooned with soaring floral arrangements jackets and deep pockets are de rigueur here but it s well worth the splurge for a memorable meal at what is surely the last of its breed P S the departure of its beloved front of house leader Charles Masson has loyalists waiting to see what happens next a b c History La Grenouille a b c Nemy Enid February 14 2002 Pauline Trigere Exemplar of American Style Dies at 93 The New York Times Gray Christopher April 22 2001 Streetscapes 3 East 52nd Street An 1871 Building With a Plaque Honoring a Visitor The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved June 29 2023 Van Gelder Lawrence February 6 1975 Charles Masson Owner Of La Grenouille Is Dead The New York Times a b c d e McGrath Douglas August 7 2008 An Immovable Feast Vanity Fair Retrieved June 29 2023 a b c Weber Bruce November 14 2014 Gisele Masson Dies at 89 Fed the Famous at La Grenouille The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved June 29 2023 a b Robinson Whitney September 6 2016 Two French Brothers Duke It Out in New York s Fine Dining Scene Town amp Country Retrieved June 29 2023 a b Fabricant Florence Moskin Julia March 26 2014 From France to Midtown a Rift Rocks La Grenouille The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved June 29 2023 La Grenouille Restaurants in Midtown East New York Time Out New York Krishna Priya November 1 2021 Live at La Grenouille Caviar Crystal and the Owner s Flashy Crooning The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved June 29 2023 Ong Bao August 23 2021 One of NYC s Most Iconic French Restaurants May Shutter Amid Family Feud Eater NY Retrieved June 29 2023 Boniello Kathianne August 21 2021 NYC hot spot La Grenouille may shutter amid brothers battle New York Post Retrieved June 29 2023 Cuozzo Steve November 5 2023 Famed NYC French restaurant La Grenouille reopens after gas leak New York Post Retrieved November 6 2023 a b c d e f g Martin Brett January 5 2012 La Grenouille Turns 50 Bon Appetit Retrieved June 30 2023 La Grenouille Menu New York Magazine 2015 Archived from the original on April 9 2015 Retrieved April 28 2015 a b Menu La Grenouille Retrieved June 30 2023 Vallis Alexandra March 20 2009 Elle Creative Director Joe Zee Styles Julia Roberts Loves Roadside Burritos and Setagaya Grub Street Retrieved April 28 2015 Masson Charles 1994 The Flowers of La Grenouille Crown Publishing Group ISBN 978 0 517 59057 7 Colatello Bob January 30 2012 Here s to the Ladies Who Lunched Vanity Fair Retrieved February 19 2016 Sheraton Mimi December 24 2007 The Frog at Forty Five The New Yorker Retrieved April 28 2015 Chou Jessica May 8 2013 The James Beard Foundation Award Winners for 2012 The Daily Meal Retrieved February 12 2019 Further reading editAddison Bill May 20 2014 Review The Road to the 38 Three Critics at La Grenouille in NYC Eater External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title La Grenouille restaurant amp oldid 1198093266, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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