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    Home » US Travel

    César New York

    Published: Jan 3, 2026 by Jennifer Che

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    Ever since my earliest memories from my food blogging days, I’ve wanted to dine at Brooklyn Fare in New York City. This 3-Michelin starred “casual” restaurant in Brooklyn boasted an insane tasting menu of 20+ unique courses. People RAVED about it. And yes, as often happens, it was IMPOSSIBLE to book. I gave up early, essentially writing Brooklyn Fare off as a place I’d never visit.

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    More than a decade passed. I moved to Hong Kong, the pandemic happened, and restaurants came and went. Brooklyn Fare had its own share of issues, eventually ending in a split. The original executive chef César Ramirez opened his own place called César (which quickly gained 2 Michelin stars). The owner Moneer Issa kept the Brooklyn Fare name and hired another chef. Both restaurants have ranked very highly since.

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    Though it’s not quite the same as going to the original Brooklyn Fare, I can only imagine that Chef César has refined his cooking EVEN MORE since those early days of Brooklyn Fare. 

    The first chance we had to spend time together in New York City, Bryan booked César for our “fancy” meal of the trip. It did not disappoint.

    The Tasting Menu

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    We started with Smoked Trout Rillette, which instantly reminded me of smoked whitefish from New York City (like Zabar's or H&H). Comforting, familiar, and honestly a little nostalgic.

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    Then the server brought over Shima Aji Weaved in a Potato Crisp. The nori was super crispy, the shiso was fresh, and the rice texture was excellent. It was so many great textures in one bite.

    We were sitting at the bar seats watching the kitchen when Chef Cesar came over.

    “Do you like your camera?” He pointed at my new Leica Q3 which Bryan had given to me for my birthday last year.

    It turns out his wife has the exact same camera, is a HUGE Leica fan, and uses that camera to take all the photos on the restaurant’s website. By the way, those photos are gorgeous, and his wife surely knows what she is doing! 

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    We bonded over a love of cameras and photography.

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    He was so kind to even gift me an upgraded version of the Red Prawn Monaka, made with Atlantic shrimp and wasabi. The luxurious (optional) caviar on top totally made the dish (definitely recommend upgrading!).

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    This was FANTASTIC.
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    After that, we had Sawara Parfait, which totally reminded us of a refined version of Fish & Chips. The chip was incredibly delicate while the fish (a Japanese kisu) stayed light and elegant.
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    Then came one of their Signature Dishes: Sea Urchin with Black Truffle and Brioche.
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    With generous layers of uni and truffle cream over toast, this was indeed a rich, indulgent, and delicious bite.
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    Soooo good.

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    Next was Sawada Tartare, which had an amazing mixture of textures with surprise "crunchies" (made from crisp potato) at the bottom. Overall, I found the dish light, acidic, and balanced.
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    Following that, we enjoyed Foie Grass Flan with Crab and Wood Ear Mushroom. The kombu-based flavors balanced beautifully with the crab, leeks, corn, and peas. It tasted distinctly Japanese, with delicate, comforting flavors that really worked together.
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    Next, the server brought Blue Fin Tuna with Foie Gras, Pinot Noir Reduction, which was certainly a rich course. I'm not a HUGE foie gras fan, but I do enjoy it seared better than other preparations.
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    The fish course featured Young Sea Bream with Chanterelle Mushrooms, Vermouth Yuzu Kosho Sauce. The yuzu butter sauce was super tart, which balanced the umami richness of the fish quite nicely. The skin was delicate and crispy, and overall it was nicely executed.

    Pigeon as the "red" meat

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    For the main, we had Northern California Squab with Zucchini Flower. The meat was savory and earthy, and paired nicely with the zucchini flower and charred radicchio.
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    The Australian Wagyu (I think M8?) is an optional add-on, which we did not get. I can buy Australian Wagyu pretty easily in Hong Kong, so I thought it was fine to skip it. However, the person sitting next to us at the counter got it, so I snuck in a photo using my (non-Zoom) Leica!

    And the the sweets began . . .

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    Dessert began with Cantaloupe Pavlova with Elderflower. This was a refreshing palate cleanser of cantaloupe sorbet, vanilla meringue, and elderflower jelly. I liked it, though it was just a tad sweet for my personal taste. Perhaps Asia is really changing my palate!
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    Then came Early Summer Corn Souffle, which I absolutely loved. Light, fluffy, and packed with an intense, sweet corn flavor. I couldn't get enough of it.
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    Finally, we wrapped things up with this super cute mini-sandwich.
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    Another nice touch - freshly baked madeleines!

    General Thoughts - César New York

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    All in all, our dinner at César New York was such a nice, nice meal. We really enjoyed sitting at the counter, where we could watch the chefs perform their magic. I loved how the meal was predominantly seafood, with significant influence from Japanese cuisine (one of my favorites!). Bryan really liked how César incorporated elements of New York cuisine, such as the smoked trout rillette that reminded us of smoked fish spread from a Jewish deli.

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    Here's the video version of our meal!

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    September 2025 César New York Tasting Menu

    We liked our meal at César New York so much we came back 4 months later with good friends of ours to celebrate the husband's 50th birthday. The tasting menu was similar, but not exactly the same as the meal we had enjoyed in June. Many themes, such as the whitefish "cigar, the "fish & chips", monaka, and uni toast were still on the menu. However, there were several differences as well. All in all, it was again an excellent meal, and our friend, the birthday boy, enjoyed it very, very much.

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    It was so nice to be back in New York City again after sooooo many years (not since before the pandemic!!).

    I'll be back sooner than that!

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    César New York
    333 Hudson St, New York, NY 10013

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    Hi, my name's Jen and welcome to my cooking, eating, and travel site! I am an expat who moved from Boston to Hong Kong 5 years ago. Born and raised in Ohio to Taiwanese immigrant parents, I am a chemistry nerd, patent attorney by day, blogger by night, church musician on weekends, and food enthusiast always. Feel free to explore away, maybe starting with the Recipe Index or one of the travel pages! I hope you enjoy this site!

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