New. French. The ground floor has a wine bar with small plates and casual Gallic dishes like salads, cold lobster and steak frites. A spacious Provençal garden area offers the same menu and a raw bar Leia mais
Gorgeous setting in an old church on 20th. Pick the high tables closer to the door if you're not church mouse-friendly like me. It's lovely in the garden, but you're not alone!
Food is good, and expect eager but patchy service. The key selling point is the romance, from the castle-like interiors to the terrace. Check out the private poker room on the second floor ;-)
Don't believe their excuses, this place has consistently miserable service. But I keep coming back because it feels like South of France. And it's not like there is good service there, either.
Only come if you can sit outside. Indoors is swarming fruit flies. Only plus about this place is outdoor seating area. Oysters made me nervous couldn't finish. $1 for a reason?
I have never had such rude and horrible service before in my life. It took up to 30 min for a waiter to finally come to our table after multiple times of asking for someone. Tres horrible!
A uxurious indoor and outdoor wine bar and French-inspired restaurant opens in an idyllic setting in the heart of Chelsea: Château Cherbuliez. Château aims to be an oasis that brings the charm and beauty of Southern France to New York.