Le Bernardin vs Jean Georges
Both Jean Georges and Le Bernardin are praised by professional reviewers writing for major publications. Overall, Le Bernardin scores significantly better than Jean Georges. Le Bernardin has a TripExpert Score of 96 with positive reviews from 18 reviews such as Zagat, BlackBook and Forbes Travel Guide.
Le Bernardin
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155 W 51st St, New York, NY 10019
From $41 /night
Concierge
"If this very grown-up Midtown place remains the one to beat despite astronomical prices and what many consider a too-sedate corporate decor, it's because of Ripert's always-evolving menu."
Fodor's
"There's no beating Le Bernardin for thrilling cuisine, seafood or otherwise."
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Travel + Leisure
"The two testing menus are popular and include exotic entrees such as Crispy Black Bass served with mini pork buns."
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Zagat
4.9
"Dining doesn't get much more "blissful" than at this "sublime" Midtown French seafooder via Maguy Le Coze and chef Eric Ripert."
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BlackBook
"Eric Ripert is more likely to be globetrotting than preparing the orange vinaigrette that tops your warm lobster carpaccio, but seasoned staff knows its way around the fruits of the sea."
Jean Georges
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1 Central Park West, New York, NY 10023
From $25 /night
Concierge
"Open since 1997, Jean-Georges Vongerichten's signature restaurant on Columbus Circle remains one of the world's greatest."
Fodor's
"This culinary temple in the Trump International Hotel and Towers focuses wholly on chef celebre Jean-Georges Vongerichten's spectacular creations."
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Travel + Leisure
"This unique interpretation of French cuisine is served on white-clothed tables surrounded by large windows that overlook Columbus Circle and Central Park."
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Zagat
"Jean-Georges Vongerichten's CPW culinary "cathedral" persists as a "paragon" of "sophisticated" service and "marvelously inventive" New French cuisine."
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BlackBook
"Tucked in the base of the brass-and-glass Trump International condo tower, this lofty French eatery gives the Donald a desperately needed infusion of elegance-by-association."