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Corton (restaurant)

1985 establishments in New York (state)Defunct French restaurants in the United StatesDefunct restaurants in New York CityFrench restaurants in New York CityMichelin Guide starred restaurants in the United States
Restaurants established in 1985Restaurants in ManhattanTribecaUse mdy dates from June 2014

Corton was a New French cuisine restaurant located at 239 West Broadway (between Walker Street and White Street) in Tribeca, Manhattan, in New York City run by chef Paul Liebrandt and restaurateur Drew Nieporent. It opened in 2008 on the site of Montrachet, a restaurant Nieporent had opened in 1985. It holds two stars in the New York City Michelin Guide. It closed in July 2013 when Chef Liebrandt left to open The Elm in Brooklyn. The restaurant is featured in the 2011 documentary A Matter of Taste. In 2013, Zagats gave it a food rating of 26, and a decor rating of 24.Corton maintains 3 stars from The New York Times and has been named the 2nd Best Restaurant in New York City by GQ Magazine.

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Corton (restaurant)
West Broadway, New York Manhattan

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