As a food blogger, I’m always on the lookout for new restaurants to try, and Estela at 47 E Houston St in New York’s Lower East Side has definitely caught my attention. With its focus on seasonal American cuisine and extensive cocktail menu, it seems like the perfect spot for a fun night out with friends or a romantic dinner.
Located at 47 E Houston St in the heart of New York City, Estela is an upscale restaurant that’s part of the esteemed Major Food Group. With its sleek, modern design and lively atmosphere, this is definitely a place to come for special occasions or just a night out with friends.
The endive salad at Estela was a masterclass in simplicity and flavor. The crisp, fresh endive leaves were perfectly balanced by a tangy and creamy dressing that added just the right amount of richness without overpowering the delicate taste of the endive. Each bite was a symphony of textures and flavors that left me wanting more.
The grilled salmon with roasted vegetables at Estela was cooked to perfection, with a tender and flaky texture that simply melted in my mouth. The roasted vegetables added a delightful pop of color and flavor to the dish, and I especially loved the way they were perfectly caramelized without being too sweet. It’s clear that the chef here knows exactly how to bring out the best in each ingredient.
Beef Bourguignon is often considered a comfort food classic, but Estela takes it to new heights with their version. The slow-cooked beef was fall-apart tender and full of rich, deep flavors that just seemed to get better with every bite. I loved the way the sauce coated my tongue, leaving me feeling like I’d just indulged in a hearty, homemade meal.
An upscale restaurant with a sophisticated atmosphere, featuring dim lighting, white tablecloths, fine china, and crystal glasses. The background is filled with soft music, creating a romantic and intimate setting.
This place rocked my socks in a way that I did not even realize possible. The outside and exterior or nothing to write home about it’s in sort of a grimy…
New York is seemingly run down. And this Michelin 1 star rated restaurant was the last place one would think they would find here. I reserved this online a…
The overall experience started out a little weird - they had electrical issues and said they couldn’t serve hot food, so we went to the bar for a drink and…