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Le Train Bleu has been on track since it opened in 1979. It was named in honor of the world-class dining car service that began in France exactly a century earlier. Operating out of Bloomingdale's , this bistro is convenient for shoppers and offers good food and service amid an amusing nostalgic train ambiance. The fare, in keeping with the name, is Continental. Salads, sandwiches and the Le...
Bloomingdale's French-American restaurant for Midtown's ladies-who-lunch.
I had such high hopes for this place too...first off, the poor service is what ruined it for me. The hanger steak was good, and fingerling potatoes were delicious, but after arriving and asking for coffee, then waiting 20 minutes for it, is unacceptable. The refill also had to be requested and that was at least 10 minutes after the...
Fabulous presentation, delicious food. We had the mussels and salmon...both were fantastic! The service was also very good!! Le train bleu looks like you are dining in an old train. We really enjoyed the experience! Would definitely go back.
Great idea and tucked away on the 6th floor at Bloomingdales. Menu slightly limited and both food and service rather middle ground and we expected more . Not the best value in NYC but good to tick off the list.
Last day in New York and you have a few hours to kill before the evening flight, you have seen everything you want to see and shopped until you drop this is the place to slow the pace down and enjoy a nice lunch.
Set on the 6th floor of Bloomingdales separated from the kitchen department by a set of...
I never know this restaurant was hiding on the roof of Bloomingdales even though I've visited Bloomingdales more times than I care to remember!
We had the set menu for brunch and it was super tasty, more food than I could eat. The service was great and the bubbles were very tasty. We had a table by the window so...
A refined oasis on the 6th floor of Bloomingdale’s, Le Train Bleu features contemporary French-American cuisine, an international wine list and cocktails- all served in a replica of a vintage luxury railroad dining car. Modeled after the Calais-Mediterranée Express from the 1920s, Le Train Bleu has been one of New York City’s hidden gems since 1979. Join us for a luxurious meal in our unique,...
Le Train Bleu Restaurant is located at 1000 3rd Ave, New York, NY. This location is in the Upper East Side neighborhood. This business specializes in Family Style Restaurants.
Le Train Bleu Restaurant can be found at 3rd Ave 1000. The following is offered: Restaurants: French. The entry is present with us since Sep 8, 2010 and was last updated on Nov 14, 2013. In New York there are 114 other Restaurants: French . An overview can be found here.
Up a short flight of stairs from the housewares department lies a dining car with nostalgic ambiance that`s named for the first luxury dining car on the 1879 Calais-Mediteranee Express. Open since 1979, this contemporary tribute to the past offers a selection of salads, sandwiches, and pastas, as well as more substantial dishes like lemon sole over braised leeks, broiled free range chicken with...
Le Train Bleu has been on track since it opened in 1979. It was named in honor of the world-class dining car service that began in France exactly a century earlier. Operating out of Bloomingdale's, this bistro is convenient for shoppers and offers good food and service amid an amusing nostalgic train ambiance. The fare, in keeping with the name, is Continental. Salads, sandwiches and the Le...
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