Nice Matin Restaurant: New York, New York

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Open since April of 2003, Nice Matin has become the Balthazar of the Upper West Side. There’s a breakfast crowd, and a late-night crowd, and on clement weekends, the stretch of tables along Amsterdam is invariably filled—and not only by locals.

The food, prepared by Andy d’Amico (formerly of Sign of the Dove), reflects the restaurant’s name: a veritable “Best of Provençal” list of crowd favorites. Late at night, after a B’way show or a concert at Lincoln Center, Nice-Matin serves a perfectly fine beet salad and delicious dried fava been hummus—and the frites are a salty, crispy joy.

At that hour, the crowd has a kind of bonhomie, and the lighting gives off a rosy glow—and while the servers can be forgetful, and occasionally even idiotic, there’s too much that’s right in this convivial room to raise too much of a fuss.

Order a tarte aux pommes instead—because much like its sister restaurant, Marseille on 44th Street (also run by owner/partner Simon Oren), Nice-Matin provides the West Side with some of the best parts of France’s joie de vivre.

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Mark Thompson

About Mark Thompson

A member of Authors Guild, Society of American Travel Writers (SATW), and New York Travel Writers (NYTW), Mark Thompson is an editor, journalist, and photographer whose work appears in various periodicals, including Travel Weekly, Metrosource, Huffington Post, Global Traveler, Out There, and OutTraveler. The author of the novels Wolfchild (2000) and My Hawaiian Penthouse (2007), Mark completed a Ph.D. in American Studies. He has been a Fellow and a resident at various artists' communities, including MacDowell, Yaddo, and Blue Mountain Center.

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