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44 W. 17th St.,
New York, NY 10011
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Mon-Fri, 8am-11pm; Sat, 9am-11pm; Sun, 9am-10pm
F, V at 14th St.; 1, 2, 3 at 14th St.; L at Sixth Ave.
$11-$24
American Express, MasterCard, Visa
Not Accepted
14th St. to 23rd St., Irving Pl. to Tenth Ave.
Although the Belgian food craze waned a few years back, Petite Abeille has bucked trends by serving classics like moules marinières and, yes, Belgian waffles during weekend brunch. Less than twenty bucks gets you steamed mussels and french fries. Basic meat and fish dishes in the twenty-dollar range round out the dinner menu; sandwiches and omelettes rule during lunch.
Recommended DishesMoules marinières, $18; le menu du Belge (mussels, frites and Stella Artois beer), $22.95
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