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by Ms. Pat Abshire Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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Is Le Colonial a good place to eat?

Created with Sketch. We enjoyed very good food and excellent service at Le Colonial. The restaurant is elegant and quiet giving it an old-world, upscale feel.

What is the service like at Le Colonial?

We enjoyed very good food and excellent service at Le Colonial. The restaurant is elegant and quiet giving it an old-world, upscale feel. The service was exceptionally good and attentive without being intrusive, servers remembering that one of our party wanted his espresso with his dessert and the other after dessert and bringing them accordingly.

What makes Lele colonial NYC so special?

Le Colonial NYC is a truly delightful culinary experience. Like stepping into French Colonial Southeast Asia, this two-story restaurant, designed by Greg Jordan, consists of a main dining room with louvered wall panels, colorful tile floors, and vintage photos of Vietnam.

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Cha Gio

Crisp, fried spring rolls of shrimp, pork, and Asian mushrooms, with chili lime dipping sauce.

Goi Cuon

Soft salad rolls of shrimp, rice vermicelli, lettuce, bean sprouts, and aromatic herbs in rice paper, with peanut plum dipping sauce.

Bo Bia

Soft salad rolls of julienned carrots and jicama, bean sprouts, egg, peanuts, and aromatic herbs in rice paper, with peanut plum dipping sauce.

Chao Tom

Grilled shrimp wrapped around sugar cane, with angel hair noodles, mint, cilantro, and lettuce, with peanut-plum dipping sauce.

Banh Cuon

Steamed Vietnamese ravioli of chicken and mushrooms, with chili lime-garlic sauce.

Ca Bam Xuc Bahn Trang

Wok-seared monkfish with chili, turmeric, lemongrass, peanuts and crisp toasted sesame crackers.

Banh Uot

Grilled sesame beef rolled in flat rice noodles, with cucumber, lettuce, basil, and lime garlic sauce.

About

Le Colonial NYC is a truly delightful culinary experience. Like stepping into French Colonial Southeast Asia, this two-story restaurant, designed by Greg Jordan, consists of a main dining room with louvered wall panels, colorful tile floors, and vintage photos of Vietnam.

FAQs

Le Colonial NYC offers takeout which you can order by calling the restaurant at (212) 752-0808.

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