Hours

Breakfast: Monday - Friday: 7:30am - 11:30am
Lunch: Daily: 11:30am - 4:00pm
Dinner: Daily: 4:00pm - 12:00am
Brunch: Saturday - Sunday: 11:30am - 4:00pm

Cross Street

Between Broadway and Nassau Street

Parking

Unknown
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Pricing

$30 and under

Les Halles   

15 John St
New York, NY 10038
212-285-8585
www.leshalles.net

Rating: 3 out of 5  (3 Ratings)   Read Reviews (3)    Rate and Write a Review

Voted the Best French Brasserie, by readers of Time Out New York, Brasserie Les Halles opened Les Halles Downtown in the Financial District on Tuesday, December 18, 2001. Owner Philippe Lajaunie is committed to the neighborhood, "New York is the most dynamic place in the world," he says. "Lower Manhattan will come back & we want to be a part of it. We are providing everything from the great steaks & potatoes that made us famous, to the best seafood from the small markets in Chinatown, French specialties that you may not see anywhere else, & fantastic hamburgers." Lajaunie describes the latest Les Halles brasserie as a downtown steakhouse that also serves classic French brasserie dishes like Onion Soup, Grilled Sea Food, Confit de Canard, & Choucroute Garnie, (familiar to fans of Brasserie Les Halles on Park Avenue). There are also less familiar French dishes, such as Tartiflette, a combination of thinly sliced potatoes layered with bacon & baked with Reblochon cheese.

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Review rating 3 out of 5
By Rygar02 on 05/29/2009
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Review rating 1 out of 5
90 minutes and I never ate
By bbraat on 11/01/2006
We went here for lunch. The whole process took 90 minutes and I had to go to Burger King for lunch afterwards. We waited 20 minutes to be seated. No problem. I asked for water before ordering but the waiter did not bring it. When I ordered, I reminded the waiter about the water but it did not come. After 30 minutes, the busboy brought the food, I asked for water but it did not come. The waiter came to see if the food came and I reminded him about my drink but he still didn’t bring it. Finally, I went to the bar, got water there, and started eating and found four strands of hair in my food. I could not get the waiter but a busboy saw my distress and got the waiter. I told the waiter that I had been waiting for my drink the whole time and I could not eat my food because it had hair on it. He ignored the drink issue and offered to get me another plate, which I refused. I said I was not waiting another hour for the food. He stopped talking to me and talked only to my companion. He rushed back with the bill and pointed out to my friend that he took my food and drink off the bill. Was charging me an option?
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Review rating 5 out of 5
Amazing French Food
By angelcharm21 on 03/18/2005
I have eaten at Les Halles a few times now and it always meets my expectations! Very romantic, but casual atmosphere with friendly waitstaff.