La Mercerie
Parisian restraint meets SoHo money — in the best possible way.
What DatingDex says
La Mercerie plays it cool without trying: Roman and Williams designed the space to feel like a Provençal café that wandered into a French antiques shop, and the food (try the croque monsieur or the roasted half chicken) is confident enough to carry a whole evening. The candlelit dining room keeps voices low and eye contact high — this is a spot where dinner actually becomes an event.
La Mercerie is one of the top quiet & intimate spots in Lower East Side. At a upscale price point, it fits well when you want a quiet & intimate feel without guesswork.
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