Secession
(212) 971-3771
30 Hudson St
(at Duane Street)
New York,
NY
10013
40.7167
-74.0089
Neighborhoods: Tribeca, Downtown

What People Are Saying About Secession
The Editor
Josh Ozersky
Citysearch
In Short
David Bouley's Danube had a deserved reputation as one of the most romantic and beautiful rooms in the city, adorned as it was with Klimt murals and a motif suggestive of Austro-Hungarian opulence. Danube is gone, but the room is still there--only now it's housing a more modest brasserie concept. Secession has a big, not especially inventive menu loaded with bistro classics like steak frites, roast duck, and various risotti, along with a selection of high end charcuterie, some pastas, and what seems like dozens of other options. The service is attentive but not to be confused with what it was in years past. The crowds of well-heeled but thrifty Tribeca locals don't seem to mind, however.
The Details on Secession
Know Before You Go:
Don't expect Bouley, or even Danube, quality: Secession is closer in spirit to a midtown brasserie.
Save Money:
The risotto is enormous; the steaks not so much
The Extras:
The wiener schnitzel is still here, but only a shadow of its former self
Notable Chef:
David Bouley








