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Butter Midtown

3.5 (1.3k reviews)
PriceyNew American
Closed • 12:00 pm - 2:30 PM, 5:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Updated 3 months ago

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Pan-fried tile fish
C B.

Made a reservation in advance. Clean, simple ambiance. For appetizer, had the pear and endive "salad." There were too little leaves and pear and too much cheese and nuts. It tasted good but the ratio was off. Sometimes and "elevated" salad doesn't taste better than the basic version. I had the special - pan fried tile fish and it was delicious. Another special, the fingerling truffle potatoes were too acidic for me and I didn't enjoy it at all. 5 stars for the tile fish. 3 for the salad. 2 for the potatoes.

Exterior sign
Taylor O.

Come here for the cloud cauliflower! I am still thinking about it. Also the butter.. duh. All around, there were so many fun unique items on the menu- I wanted to try so many, so I'll have to come back when I visit next. The service was OK but the food and drinks were worth coming back for. Also the vibes were immaculate!

Gnocchi "Mac & Cheese"
Mike M.

WoW! That in itself should sum it up! I had high expectations going to Alex's restaurant, but they still managed to blow my mind!!! The ambiance was amazing, even with restaurant full it is spaced out enough where you can have a normal level of conversation and hear each other. The service was amazing. From our hostess, to the wait staff, to our server, everyone was very professional, friendly, and went out of their way to help you. Our server Visar was absolutely incredible!! The food was BEYOND spectacular. From the first bite to the last and everything ordered was just mouth watering and left me speechless. My one and only regret was not going there sooner! I will definitely be visiting again knowing I will not be disappointed! If you were on the fence about visiting, don't give it a second thought and make sure you make your reservation and go as soon as possible! The staff also stated Alex visits often so she is not just a silent owner. Kudos to you Alex for what you have put together in the location, the food, the staff, and the service! Absolutely incredible!

Karen r.

This meal was outstanding! Yes, I watched Gossip Girl so that's what initially piqued my interest, but then the reviews and menu reeled me in. I am so glad we came here! It was truly a wonderful experience. We of course started with the roles, they were absolutely delicious and I had to stop myself after eating two, to save room! Then we shared the octopus appetizer. I have had a lot of octopus and a lot of fancy restaurants, and this is hands down the best octopus I have ever consumed. It was extraordinary! My highest recommendation is to get the octopus. After that, we had the short ribs and the mac and cheese and a kale salad. The kale salad was the only dish that was not exactly my favorite, I think maybe there was too much dressing, or the dressing was too tart. It was not horrible. Just not as good as everything else. But the short ribs were fantastic, as was the famous mac and cheese. We were almost too full for dessert but had to try it. The chocolate ice cream was delicious, as were the raspberry beignets. This is a fantastic place to go if you have something to celebrate. Also, the service was excellent, warm, friendly and professional.

Fried green tomatoes
Anne F.

My now former boss brought me here on my last day of work. He's been wanting to try it. I didn't know this place was owned by Iron Chef Alex Guarneschelli but when I found that out it definitely piqued my interest. We started off with appetizers including the octopus, endive salad, fried green tomatoes, and veal bacon. We also got the Parkerhouse Rolls but I didn't photograph that. The octopus was very good and so were the rolls. I didn't try the other things but everyone kept raving about the thick-cut veal bacon. For entree I got the short-rib, which I though was pretty decent - very tender, but I found the polenta too cheesy and creamy for my taste. The other entrees frankly looked better and I wish I got the strip steak. I don't think we got dessert. I was too full at that point. The dishes all looked good so next time I'm in town I'll try the steak. Service was good and like I mentioned before, it was a quiet night that night.

Halibut with ramps
Ruby W.

Dinner was absolutely amazing. The staff were very friendly and helpful in making selections. Started with the rolls, yummy. Then went onto the lamb cavatappi and gnocchi mac n cheese, both could've been meals in themselves. So flavorful. Then the main course were the balsamic glazed short ribs and the halibut from the specials' menu. Alex, the menu is perfect! I'm looking forward to my next visit, the octopus is calling my name.

Thick-Cut Veal Bacon
Rob D.

Was in Manhattan for post New Year's Day fun. After seeing the "tree", times Square and all the important landmarks, we finished up at Butter. This was our first time there. First, the setting was excellent. Very open space which made it easy to talk to the people at your table because it was not too noisy. This is despite the place being full. The menu wasn't huge, but very interesting selections. Some usual dishes with interesting twists. Definitely wanted to make you try something new. Our waiter, Javier, was very attentive without being annoying. He was kind enough to answer some questions we had about the origins of the restaurant. The food was very tasty, beautifully presented and generous portion. No room for dessert this time. Great find and will be back and recommend to friends.

Duck Confit
Sher R.

Haven't been here in a while, but I've been there a few times since its opening. Outside of the menu being a bit different, it's nice to see the quality hasn't changed. Only issue I found was, the octopus appetizer was a bit overcooked. It wasn't terrible & I'll attribute that to the fact that it was pretty crowded & busy when I was there. The Brussel sprout salad was delish & the duck confit was perfect. As always, the rolls were a yummy delight and taste as good as they always have. Service was professional and courteous as always, very glad to see that hasn't changed. I'll definitely be back.

3 aged Three Ages of Prosciutto
connie a.

The food is delicious. My favorite was the chargrilled octopus- the flavor is beautiful. The herb butter with the rolls was crazy good, and I loved the endive and peach salad. The endive boats were fun to eat and fresh tasting with satisfying feta cheese creaminess and walnut crunch. The lamb was delicious too but I don't personally prefer lamb. The three ages of prosciutto was also very well curated but I think I'd prefer it at the end of a long meal with drinks. Servers are all lovely and very attentive. The restaurant is quite spacious, dimly lit but you can still see very well and the music is at the perfect volume- enough for ambiance and quiet enough for long conversations. Overall it's a very comfortable dining experience. We came for a 7:30 reservation on a Friday night and it wasn't too busy. There were several big bathrooms that are nice and clean. If you're looking for a nice dinner out this is a great choice with reasonable pricing for value exchange. I thought all the dishes came with enough food. Everything tastes of quality and good cooking.

Pan-Seared Branzino
Jessica B.

I wish I could remember our server's name because she was awesome and took great care of us. The bread service was really good, as the name suggests, the butter was really yummy (both kinds we got). I was debating between a few things but landed on the branzino which had a really good lemon-y type sauce.

CYNAR
Cherie G.

Absolutely LOVE this restaurant!! Such a vibe. We had the price fix for lunch, both had the burger YUM. Drinks delish ( expensive but it's NYC). Moody and dark, nice bar. Service great. Shout out to the cute girl in the headband ( hostess) who was so sweet!

Parkerhouse Rolls
Anna L.

Very nice cocktails, good vibes, yummy bread, and amazing gnocchi Mac and cheese. That's all I needed here - delicious and simple but not running back here

burrata
Jason M.

I've known of Butter for a long time - having Alex Guarnaschelli as your executive chef and being on Restaurant Row puts you in a position to be one of the more well-known restaurants in NYC. I first dined at butter almost 10 years ago for my birthday, and though I hadn't been back I remember it being a good experience and kept it in the back of my mind. I had made plans to see a show, and since it let out relatively early I thought it would be a good idea to grab dinner here, so off we went. Typical of midtown restaurants, Butter is relatively spacious - it actually sits on the lower level of the space it occupies, so upon entry you're greeted by stairs. Once you descend, the aesthetics are very nice - there's a small lounge in the main lobby area and once you walk into the dining room you're greeted by a very open space with a combination of booths and tables. The setting is intimate and upscaleish with medium woods and low lighting. The majority of the menu is New American fare - with a selection of snacks, apps, mains, and sides. We decided to start with two apps - the burrata and the gnocchi mac and cheese. Both of these were good - the gnocchi was paired with slices of squash in a tasty sauce; the mac and cheese was rich without being too heavy and topped with breadcrumbs to add some texture. For my main I had the salmon; I enjoyed this - it was topped with roe and paired with a tasty sauce on top of potatoes. We also got a side of chilled potato salad to share which was prepared in a cream-based mustard sauce. I'm normally not a fan of potato salad because of the mayo but this was a welcome alternative while still being kind of creamy. We opted for dessert and I went with the gala apple which was stuffed with bread pudding and pared with gingersnap ice cream. I really enjoyed that - perfect for the season. Also, the coffee was excellent. Service was pretty good, though there were a few things that made me go hmm. Specifically, they were out of one of the items on the menu as well as one of the cocktails which was odd to me seeing that it was a Saturday night in the middle of the holiday season. Also, my dad ordered ice cream for dessert - it came with an option for one scoop for $7 or three scoops for $14. My dad asked if he could get two scoops which they said yes to, however failed to mention that they would charge him for two single scoops; to top it off, they served it to him in two separate dishes - what is that all about? Overall, Butter is a solid restaurant - you'll get a good meal here and I'm glad I returned to rediscover it. I would be open to dining here again, but with all the other restaurants in the city I'm not running back.

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Ask the Community - Butter Midtown

What is the dress code?

Our dress code is business casual, but we do not really enforce it. We invite you to wear what makes you feel comfortable as long as you are fully clothed and wearing some type of shoe haha!

Ok to bring well behaved children (not little ones - 8&12)?

Yes you can! During dinner I saw about two tables with children...

Are there any good vegetarian options?

Even though most of the entrees are meat, when I dined there was also a mushroom dinner and a cauliflower dinner.

Haw should one dress there--jeans OK?

Jeans are fine. Most people were dressed in business attire because it seemed like a popular lunch place for the business crowd. I was wearing jeans it was fine

Average dining times?

1.5 hours

Average dining times?

I would plan for 1.5 to 2 hours. We had a quick 1.5 hour meal before seeing a Rockettes show during the holidays.

Does anyone know if the midtown location is wheelchair accessible?

Yes they are. They have an elevator.

How often is alex guarnaschelli in the house?

Last time I was here she was sitting in the booth right next to me, her daughter showed up at her table to ask some questions. Alex was very gracious with folks who stopped to talk with her.… Read more

Is this the same butter restaurant as in gossip girl the show?

Yes!!

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Outdoor seating
Full bar

This spot is alllll about the shareable items…read more We visited for Mother's Day brunch and the restaurant was packed! However, we were greeted warmly and a server was with us very quickly. They did however seat us at a table that was directly in the way of a lot of movement through the restaurant. Many waiters found themselves squeezing between our table and another to attend to other tables. Some were carrying very heavy looking trays. Beyond that, we had a blast. We ordered the butter service, which was super fun! The waiters make a whole show of it, seasoning the butter at the table, talking it up a bit, and then allowing us to go to town. The added shallots on top bring an extra hit of umami. The chorizo spread was a little grainy for me, but others at the table were going for seconds and thirds. I especially enjoyed the marinated leeks and the eggplant dip it was also served with. Our entrees were a little underwhelming. We ordered the lobster frites and the french onion soup burger. The burger wasn't overtly French oniony. It was just a solidly good burger. The lobster was delicious, but not anything I am continuing to think about. What I am still thinking about though, are the creme brulees! We ordered the corn creme brulee for a side. It was sweet and salty, with a great crack and chew to the top. I also loved the espresso creme brulee for dessert, which also had a nice light saltiness to it. We also got the spicy orange carrots which were totally delicious. In addition to the espresso creme brulee, we also ordered the lemon ice cream cake. It was bright and refreshing. The only downsides were the wait for the desserts. The wait was so long that our waiter insisted that they would be comped for our inconvenience. However, they were still on the bill at the end of the meal. He did remove them immediately when we pointed them out, though. And finally, coat check accidentally gave our Mother's Day bouquet of flowers to the wrong mom! We wound up with a much prettier bunch, but lost our balloon as part of the switch. Oh well! Next time, we'll definitely be ordering the brulees and I'll be damned if I leave without having their french onion soup!

I am writing to share some constructive feedback regarding a recent dinner at Quality Bistro…read more Having been a loyal patron of Quality Meats and Quality Italian for many years, I was eager to experience your take on the French bistro concept. While there were highlights to the evening, several aspects of the experience did not meet the high standards I have come to associate with the Quality Branded family. First, I must address a significant comfort issue two weeks ago. Our group was seated in one of the large booths, and we found that the cushions were so soft that we sank down uncomfortably low. It was quite awkward to dine when several guests could barely see over the top of the table. For a restaurant of this caliber, guest ergonomics are essential, and I would strongly encourage looking into firmer seating support for those booths. Regarding the menu, we found the oysters to be a bit of a letdown for the $5 price point. The citrus toppings were so heavy-handed that they completely overwhelmed the natural flavor of the oyster. Additionally, as a long-time fan of Quality Meats, I found the steak to be lacking in both presentation and precise execution. I had hoped for a dish that mirrored the excellence of your sister properties, but this fell short of expectations. On a more positive note, your staff was incredibly friendly and attentive throughout the night. We also thoroughly enjoyed the bread and butter cart; the butter was truly lovely and stands up well against international varieties I have tried. Furthermore, your desserts are stunning and were the highlight of our meal. I share this because I truly enjoy your restaurant group and would love to see Quality Bistro refine these details to match the world-class experience of your other locations and competitive locations in the neighborhood. I look forward to returning in the future to see how the space evolves.

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Butter Midtown - newamerican - Updated May 2026

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