Le Cirque is a French
restaurant
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that has had several locations throughout the New York City borough of Manhattan for more than forty years. It is currently closed, with its future status unknown.
New York City history
Le Cirque was established in 1974 by
Sirio Maccioni
Sirio Maccioni (5 April 1932 – 20 April 2020) was an Italian restaurateur and author known for opening Le Cirque.
Biography
Maccioni got his start at Oscar's Delmonico, Delmonico's. Owner Oscar Tucci once stated, "Sirio and with Tony May w ...
and continued to be run by the family through its closure in 2018.
It opened at the Mayfair Regent Hotel
at 58 East 65th Street in March 1974.
From 1986 to 1992,
Daniel Boulud
Daniel Boulud (born 25 March 1955 in Saint-Pierre-de-Chandieu) is a French chef and restaurateur with restaurants in New York City, Palm Beach, Miami, Toronto, Montréal, Singapore, the Bahamas, the Berkshires and Dubai. He is best known f ...
was executive
chef
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and in 1995, it was awarded the
James Beard Foundation Award
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for Outstanding Restaurant. Boulud was succeeded in 1992 by Sylvain Portay,
and later Sottha Kuhn, Pierre Schaedelin, Christophe Bellanca (2007–2008)
Craig Hopson (beginning in 2008),
and Olivier Reginensi. In 1993, the tasting menu cost $90.
The restaurant at the Mayfair closed in 1996
and reopened as Le Cirque 2000 at the
Palace Hotel in 1997 where it remained a hotspot through 2002.
In 2006, the restaurant moved to a location in the
Bloomberg Tower
731 Lexington Avenue is a mixed-use glass skyscraper on Lexington Avenue, on the East Side of Midtown Manhattan, New York City. Opened in 2004, it houses the headquarters of Bloomberg L.P. and as a result, is sometimes referred to informally as ...
building at One Beacon Court (151 East 58th Street) and operated as Le Cirque New York at One Beacon Court.
It comprised and was designed by interior designer
Adam Tihany
Adam D. Tihany (born Transylvania in 1948) is a hospitality designer based in New York. He founded multidisciplinary design firm Tihany Design in 1978, and is considered the originator of the title "restaurant designer". His firm has designed ho ...
and architect Costas Kondylis. The family's efforts to transition the restaurant were featured in the documentary film ''
Le Cirque: A Table In Heaven'' directed by Andrew Rossi.
Le Cirque New York closed on January 1, 2018, due to rising rent costs and other operational challenges,
but operated private events on a boat in 2019.
Its future plans are unknown as of 2021 due to the
COVID-19 pandemic
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's impact on the restaurant industry
and the 2020 death of founder Sirio Maccioni.
Other locations
As of 2019, there were Le Cirques in Las Vegas and three Indian locations: New Delhi, Mumbai, and Bangalore. The Las Vegas location at the
Bellagio Hotel served as a second flagship location and had one
Michelin Star
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and an
AAA
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Airports
* Anaa Airport in French Polynesia (IATA airport code AAA)
* Logan County Airport (Illinois) (FAA airport code AAA)
Arts, entertainment, and me ...
Five-Diamond rating.
Their lower-end sister brand Circo has a location in Abu Dhabi, but the Dallas location closed.
References
External links
Le Cirque Official Website
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French-American culture in New York City
French restaurants in New York City
Defunct French restaurants in the United States
Restaurants in Manhattan
Defunct restaurants in New York City
Restaurants established in 1974
Restaurants disestablished in 2018
James Beard Foundation Award winners
1974 establishments in New York City
Fine dining