
Hokkaido Scallop
Roasted cauliflower, Osetra caviar, brown-butter emulsion.
An intimate eighteen-seat counter where wood-fire, wild ingredients and quiet obsession become a single, unforgettable evening.
A rotating cast of dishes built around what arrived that morning — fire, acidity, and restraint on every plate.

Roasted cauliflower, Osetra caviar, brown-butter emulsion.

Cured yolk, horseradish snow, toasted rye.

Braised fennel, saffron beurre blanc, sea herbs.

Wild blackberry, cocoa nib, crème fraîche ice.
"We don't chase trends. We chase the perfect bite — and then we do it again tomorrow."
Every protein meets oak, ember or coal — never a gas flame in sight.
Delivered daily from growers, foragers and day-boats we know by name.
A cellar of low-intervention wines chosen to follow each course, not lead it.
— Chef Élian Roux, Executive Chef & Founder
Warm oak, low candlelight and an open pass — designed so every seat feels like the best one.








The worst experience in my life with this restaurant. The owner acted criminally and irresponsibly. Having parked in front of his business to go next door. There were plenty of spaces in front of his business…
Went here for lunch. I went because I really wanted lengua. I opted for something else because the lengua looked old and dry. So then, I decided to get cola de res. Also, a bad choice. The meat was super hard…
50 dollar fo2 lunch the most expensive fritanga ever dont come here the service is bad the food not good for the prices I'm paying . Go else where
One seating each night. Tables open 30 days in advance and go quickly.
We'll confirm by email within a few hours. We can't wait to host you.
18 Vestry Street
Tribeca, New York, NY 10013
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+1 (212) 555·0117
reserve@noir-nyc.com
Private dining available