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Per Se is New York's formal French-contemporary counterpoint to the city's looser bistro revival: a tasting-menu room built on ceremony, cellar depth, and Central Park views rather than neighborhood spontaneity. Chef Chad Palagi leads the kitchen, with Thomas Keller as owner; recognition includes three Michelin stars in 2024, La Liste 92 points in 2026, and OAD North America ranking in 2026.
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- Address
- 10 Columbus Cir, New York, NY 10019
- Phone
- (212) 823-9335
- Website
- thomaskeller.com

Per Se is a formal French and Contemporary restaurant in New York City. The verified profile is intentionally concise: the cuisine is French, Contemporary; the price level is $$$$; the dress code is formal; and chef/owner Chad Palagi is associated with the restaurant. Its listed hours are evening hours every day, from 4:30–8:30 pm.
That makes the most reliable way to read Per Se direct: it is a high-end New York City dining room for diners seeking a formal French-contemporary meal rather than a casual drop-in format. Specific menu structures, signature dishes, beverage details, address-level location claims, and unverified accolades should be confirmed directly with the restaurant before planning around them.
Formal French dining after the bistro revival
The city's dining range includes more formal destinations such as Gabriel Kreuther and Le Pavillon, while Place des Fêtes offers a different register of New York City dining. Per Se belongs in the formal end of that conversation: its verified price level and dress code both point toward an occasion-driven experience.
Because the available verified data does not confirm a specific menu format, tasting-menu length, beverage program, founding history, or award record, those details should not be treated as fixed here. What can be stated is narrower but still useful: Per Se is a $$$$ French, Contemporary restaurant in New York City with formal dress expectations and daily evening hours.
Chef/owner Chad Palagi is the verified name attached to Per Se in the current venue profile. Beyond that, the safest editorial position is to avoid building the restaurant's identity around unverified biographical, historical, or awards-based claims.
A formal French-contemporary room for an evening plan
Per Se's listed schedule is consistent across the week: Monday through Sunday, 4:30–8:30 pm. With no verified lunch hours, it should be treated as an evening option for planning purposes. The $$$$ price level and formal dress code also make it better suited to a deliberate reservation than to an improvised casual meal.
The verified cuisine description is French, Contemporary. That is enough to place Per Se within New York City's high-end dining landscape, but not enough to assert specific dishes, course counts, wine strengths, seating arrangements, or service rituals. Diners who need details about menu format, dietary accommodations, or beverage options should check directly with the restaurant.
That restraint matters for a premium guide: Per Se can be recommended as a formal French-contemporary New York City restaurant without overstating particulars that are not confirmed in the verified record.
How to read it against New York's wider dining map
Among New York City comparisons, Gabriel Kreuther and Le Pavillon are natural reference points for diners thinking about formal restaurant choices in the city. Place des Fêtes points toward another way to think about the city's dining range. Masa and Marea also sit within New York City's broader restaurant map, though their comparison value here is general rather than cuisine-matched.
The useful question is not whether Per Se is the only formal option in the city, but whether the occasion calls for a $$$$ French, Contemporary restaurant with a formal dress code and evening hours. If so, Per Se fits that brief. If the priority is spontaneity, a lower price level, or an explicitly confirmed casual format, other New York City dining rooms may be better suited.
The editorial verdict is narrow and clear: Per Se should be presented as a formal, high-end French and Contemporary restaurant in New York City, associated with chef/owner Chad Palagi and open nightly from 4:30–8:30 pm. Anything more specific should be verified directly before it is used as the basis for a reservation or recommendation.
Booking and Cost Snapshot
Nearby venues at a similar price tier for orientation.
| Venue | Cuisine | Price |
|---|---|---|
| Per SeThis venue — the venue you are viewing | French, Contemporary | $$$$ |
| Masa | Sushi, Japanese | $$$$ |
| Marea | Seafood | $$$$ |
| Gabriel Kreuther | French, Contemporary | $$$$ |
| Place des Fêtes | French, Contemporary | $$$ |
| Le Pavillon | French, Contemporary | $$$$ |
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