La Tarte Flambée - Menu

153 E 33rd Street, 10016, New York, United States

🛍 Soup, Pizza, French, Brunch

4.4 💬 850 Reviews
La Tarte Flambée

Phone: +19172612070

Address: 153 E 33rd Street, 10016, New York, United States

City: New York

Menu Dishes: 35

Reviews: 850

Website: http://www.latarteflambee.com/

"We stumbled upon this restaurant by chance. We had intended to go to La Parisian Bistrot, but by the time we arrived, the kitchen was closed. So, we decided to check this place out, and I’m so glad we did! We were just in the mood for a light snack and dessert, so we ordered the potato leek soup and the crème brûlée. Both were incredible! The soup was aromatic and flavorful, and the crème brûlée had a perfectly caramelized top. It was delightful. The restaurant itself was charming, with a stunning patio seating area in the back. The service was excellent, and our server was very friendly. I’m really disappointed that we couldn’t try more dishes! I will definitely return here on my next trip to NYC."

Full menu - 35 options

All prices are estimates on menu.

Salads

Dessert

Starters

Tarte Flambée

Soups

Tartes Flambees Sweet, Dessert

Specialties From Alsace

Pour Digerer

Tartes Flambies

Pizza Klein Á 24Cm

Pizza Végétarienne 30Cm

Coffee & Iced Coffee

The Flammekueche

Ensaladas

Salad

Nos Tartes Flambées

Steaks

Acompanhamentos / Sides

Lite Salads

Salé

Nos Poissons Au Teppanyaki

Tartes Sucrees

Entree

Country Lunch

Desserts

User User

Tarte with Gruyere and ham was delicious! So foie gras appetizer

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Reviews

User
User

Service was very good our waiter was really considerate. Food was good. Nice cozy atmosphere


User
User

A must in New York for alsatian food. Very friendly service and environment. Food is Excellent! They have an amzing homemade foie gras. All their tarte flambee are excellent. The munster one is a very best...


User
User

the service was friendly and the wobbly soup very tasty. not crazy about her tarte bomb, which is her speciality. I'd rather pizza. but it was interesting and certainly not bad. would like to try some of their other French specialties next time. View menu


Marcello
Marcello

I went there for lunch as I was curious of their menu offerings. The 'tarte flambee ' is a 'super thin crust pizza ' that you can have with several different toppings. I really enjoyed it, it 's big but not too heavy. I also liked the eggs Benedicts.


User
User

This is a true gem in a neighborhood that could use some more options! The atmosphere is charming, and the service is warm and friendly. The tarts are not only delicious but also very generous in size. The prices are quite reasonable as well. I will definitely return and recommend it to my friends!


Caroline
Caroline

This is a wonderfully cozy French restaurant. It's tucked away from the usual tourist spots, so you can enjoy a peaceful atmosphere without the crowds. The service is attentive and friendly, and the food is absolutely delicious! They also have a lovely back patio that I can imagine is delightful during the warmer months. View menu


User
User

I had the potato cakes eggs benedict with salmon. The potato cakes was very delicious and the eggs were perfect, however, the salmon was a bit underwhelming. I don't think the cooked salmon worked because it was overdone and bland. My sister, brother and I ordered the same thing and we thought we will be getting the smoked salmon instead.


User
User

I’ve been here a half dozen times and I can vouch for the Flambés at La Tarte Flambee. Why you would order anything else when the name is in the title is beyond me. These are what they hope to cook for you and the results are fan-tastic. Good to share, possible to scarf one down solo as well. Sweet and savory. Filling. Flat out delicious. The banana split dessert flambee is the move after dinner.


Teresa
Teresa

We stumbled upon this restaurant by chance. We had intended to go to La Parisian Bistrot, but by the time we arrived, the kitchen was closed. So, we decided to check this place out, and I’m so glad we did! We were just in the mood for a light snack and dessert, so we ordered the potato leek soup and the crème brûlée. Both were incredible! The soup was aromatic and flavorful, and the crème brûlée had a perfectly caramelized top. It was delightful. The restaurant itself was charming, with a stunning patio seating area in the back. The service was excellent, and our server was very friendly. I’m really disappointed that we couldn’t try more dishes! I will definitely return here on my next trip... View menu

Categories

  • Soup Warm and comforting soups to nourish your soul. Choose from a variety of flavorful broths and hearty ingredients, perfect for a simple appetizer or a satisfying meal on a chilly day.
  • Pizza Delve into our perfectly baked pizzas, crafted with hand-tossed dough, rich tomato sauce, and a blend of gourmet cheeses. Each slice bursts with fresh toppings, ensuring a delightful bite every time. View menu
  • French Classic French cuisine showcasing timeless elegance, our menu offers rich and flavorful dishes crafted with traditional techniques and seasonal ingredients, promising an unforgettable culinary experience. Bon appétit!
  • Brunch A delightful blend of breakfast and lunch dishes featuring classic favorites and creative twists. Enjoy savory options like eggs benedict or opt for sweet treats like fluffy pancakes and fresh fruit.

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