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Sel et Poivre
ADDRESS: 853 Lexington Avenue
(Between 64th and 65th Streets)
New York, NY 10065
WEB SITE: www.seletpoivrenyc.com
TELEPHONE: (212) 517-5780
FAX: (212) 517-4785
HOURS: Lunch: 12:00 Noon - 4:00 PM, Mon.-Fri.
Dinner: 4:00 PM - 10:30 PM, Mon.-Thurs.
4:00 PM - 11:00 PM, Fri.-Sat.
4:00 PM - 10:00 PM, Sun.
Brunch: 12:00 Noon - 4:00 PM, Sat.-Sun.
CUISINE: French Bistro
CREDIT CARDS: All major
DESIGNERS: Christian Schienle
Pamela Schienle
EXECUTIVE CHEF: Christian Schienle
WINE DIRECTOR: Christian Schienle
OWNERS: Christian Schienle
Pamela Schienle
OPENING DATE: June, 1989
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In our quest to review the newest and most trendy restaurant openings, let’s not forget New York’s heritage of charming family-run establishments. Whether they be American, ethnic or a charming French bistro such as Sel et Poivre (Above), they are worth revisiting, remembering and add focus to a constantly changing restaurant scene, where the venue or clientele is often the main feature. 
The stylish, sophisticated dining room is enhanced by a 12-foot high ceiling, candlelit wood tables with white linen tablecloths, The: Intimate, romantic ambiance includes leather and fabric-upholstered banquettes, classic wood bistro chairs, antique sconces, pale yellow walls,wood floors, classic mirrors, black-and-white framed family photos of international travels alongside prints from renowned European photographers, and mood lighting to create aclassic Parisian bistro setting.
Owner/Chef Christian Schienle, formerly at L’Absinthe, is handsome, charming and prepares classic French bistro dishes with a refined, updated flair.
Favored appetizers include crunchy Celery root remoulade with red beets, an intensely flavored Venison Pate and wonderful, Escargots with garlic butter and herbs. Go for the signature bistro classics in such delectable entrees as Brook trout Almandine, Frog legs a la Provencal, Pork Chop with Braised Onions and Apples in a heady calvados sauce with crispy herb roasted potatoes, tender, juicy Rack of lamb served with tomatoes and zucchini mélange and crispy Duck a l’orange with wild rice  Inquire about the daily specials such as (Friday) Cassoulet , (Saturday) Cous Cous Royal
 and (Sunday) Roasted leg of lamb. 
Go easy on the excellent warm baguettes. You want to save room for the terrific desserts.  I loved the layered Chocolate Mousse, traditional Profiteroles and  light and  elegant Fresh Fruit Tart.  There is cheese and a nice selection of sorbets as well.
 
The 10-foot long custom-made L-shaped oak bar, located in the front of the Dining Room, features a predominantly French and American wine list with an international flair. It features handsome wood barstools. An impressive variety of wines are available by the glass. In addition, a premier selection of spirits,liquors, digestifs, dessert wines, imported beers,and classic cocktails are also available. The Lunch,Dinner, and Brunch Menus are available at the bar.
We found the cocktails well made and generous. Wine red wine glasses are attractive and large enough to allow wines such as the excellent 2006 CHATEAU LES HAUTES TUILERIES, (52.00 the bottle, $13.50 by the glass) room to breathe. This is a fine red vintage wine from the Lalande de Pomerol region in Bordeaux France
Service and reception at the door and warm and friendly, so take our advice and revisit Sel et Poivre. If this your first time, you’re in for an affordable and eminently pleasant dining experience.
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Monday, October 18, 2010
JACK JONES RETURNS TO THE OAK ROOM OCTOBER 26TH FROM WORLDWIDE “GREATEST HITS” TOUR
 The legendary Algonquin is delighted to welcome back double Grammy Award winner Jack Jones for his annual exclusive three-week Oak Room engagement. From October 26th through November 13th, Jack will offer classic renditions of the timeless standards that have made him an international superstar in an age of rock and hip-hop. 
Musical director/pianist Mike Renzi will be ably assisted by Chris Colangelo on bass and Kendall Kay on drums. Shows are Tuesday through Saturday at 8:30 with no late shows. There is a $75 cover charge per person Tuesday through Thursday and $100 Friday and Saturday, plus either a $30 food and beverage minimum or $60 prix fixe dinner, with dinner seating at 7 pm. Reservations: 212 419 9331 or bmcgurn@algonquinhotel.com.
Born in Hollywood to singer and film star Allan Jones (“A Night at the Opera,” etc.) and actress Irene Hervey, Jack Jones made his professional debut at 19 with his father in Las Vegas and soon thereafter signed a recording contract which produced his fist hit, “This Could Be The Start of Something Big.” His two Grammys were for the singles “Lollipops and Roses” and “Wives and Lovers,” which was also nominated for Song of the Year. With more than 50 recorded albums (17 of which made Billboard’s Top 20), Jack Jones continues to charm audiences worldwide with his wit, sensitivity and amazing vocal power. Jack’s credits include guest performances at Carnegie Hall, the Kennedy Center and the White House. He recorded the theme songs for the film Love With a Proper Stranger and the hit TV show, “The Love Boat.” A recent release, Jack Jones Paints a Tribute to Tony Bennett, pays homage to a friend and influence, a group that also includes Mel Tormé (who called Jack ‘the greatest pure singer in the world), Billy Eckstine and Frank Sinatra. His latest release is Love Makes the Changes: The Lyrics of Alan and Marilyn Bergman.
 
 
  
