Skip to main content

Feast Your Eyes on The Monarch Room

Now that the iconic French bistro Pastis has abandoned the Meatpacking District, New York’s style set needs a new place to dine and socialize, and The Monarch Room is well on its way to filling that gap. Located in a former 1930s warehouse, restaurateurs Lisle Richards and Eric Marx of The Metric opened The Monarch Room right on the border of the Meatpacking District and West Chelsea with what the website says is “a vibrant collision of uptown polish and downtown tenacity.”

Polish and tenacity certainly is the feeling you get in this handsome space, and that’s because Roman & Williams, the design duo behind New York hot spots the Ace Hotel and Boom Boom Room, designed it, adding leather banquettes and fusing it with concrete walls and ceilings, while illuminating the space with gold light fixtures.

Recommended Videos

The menu, conceptualized by chef Michael Citarella, uses fresh and local ingredients. When we dined there, we started out with a selection of oysters, chicken liver with prunes, sage, and grilled sourdough bread, and an amazing gem lettuce salad with cucumber, sugar snap peas, horseradish dressing. Next we enjoyed the dry-aged strip steak with charred scallions, potatoes, fermented chilies, and the spiced duck breast with braised leeks, sweet potatoes and hibiscus. The stars of the restaurant are the desserts, and we had the best Baked Alaska we’ve ever had, along with a heavenly chocolate cake with dark vintage chocolate, milk & honey sorbet and chocolate butter ganache.

Still not convinced? We ran into the funniest man on the planet, Fat Jew, while there. We’d say that alone is enough of a reason to visit this restaurant next time you’re in New York.

For more information, visit nymonarch.com.

Ann Binlot
Former Digital Trends Contributor
Ann Binlot is a New York-based freelance writer who contributes to publications like The Economist, Wallpaper*, Monocle…
I.W. Harper is releasing a special whiskey that was matured for more than 3 decades
I.W. Harper's new whiskey is only available through an auction
I.W. Harper

To say that the newest release from I.W. Harper is limited is a major understatement. Made using just four legacy barrels, I.W. Harper 34-Year-Old Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey has aged since 1989, when The 'Burbs and Major League were in theaters.
I.W. Harper 34-Year-Old Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey

This ultra-limited-edition expression matured over thirty years at the Stitzel-Weller Distillery in Kentucky. It's being launched in collaboration with two-time Oscar-nominated actor, director, and philanthropist Colman Domingo. Only five bottles of this unique whiskey will be sold (out of a total of 11 ever made). They will be exclusively auctioned by Sotheby's in New York City with proceeds going to Native Son, a non-profit platform created to "inspire, empower, and amplify the visibility of Black queer men."

Read more
Old Fitzgerald Bourbon’s new Hospitality Concierge is a well-known culinary expert
Old Fitzgerald Bourbon hired Gail Simmons as its new Hospitality Concierge
Old Fitzgerald

There aren't many American bourbon brands more historical and timeless than Old Fitzgerald. This iconic, award-winning brand, well-known for its wheated bourbon, was founded in the late 1800s. With all that history, recently, the brand announced it was entering a new era of hospitality by creating a new job title: the Old Fitzgerald Hospitality Concierge.
Old Fitzgerald Hospitality Concierge

Not only is Old Fitzgerald adding this new job to its organization, but it's also hiring Gail Simmons, one of the most well-known culinary experts and television personalities, for this position.

Read more
These eye-catching Vietnamese coffees are easier to make than you think
Bold twists on classic Vietnamese coffees
Indigo bloom

Made with Robusta coffee beans, Vietnamese coffee offers a dark, richer flavor than your average cup of joe. With the launch of new Mai coffee pouches that work similarly to tea bags, it's easier than ever to make Vietnamese coffee at home in under 5 minutes. These Vietnamese coffee recipes first caught my eye when scrolling through Instagram. Once I saw the photos of these two Vietnamese coffee recipes, I was instantly intrigued. Here's how you can make the Indigo Bloom and Orange Coffee at home.

Indigo Bloom

Read more