Four Seasons Restaurant (former)

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The Four Seasons Restaurant was a landmark fine-dining establishment in New York City renowned for its modernist design, seasonal American cuisine, and influential role in the city’s power-dining culture.

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instanceOf fine-dining restaurant
landmark
restaurant
awarded James Beard Foundation
surface form: James Beard Foundation Award for Outstanding Restaurant

James Beard Foundation
surface form: James Beard Foundation Award for Outstanding Service
category Defunct restaurants in New York City
closed 2016
country United States of America
surface form: United States
cuisine seasonal American cuisine
designedBy Ludwig Mies van der Rohe
Philip Johnson
era 20th century
early 21st century
feature curtained beaded metal chain partitions
large central pool in the Pool Room
seasonally changing trees and decor
specially designed tableware and furniture
frequentedBy business leaders
cultural figures
politicians
inBuildingDesignedBy Ludwig Mies van der Rohe
influenced American fine-dining culture
concept of seasonal menus in upscale restaurants
interiorDesignatedAs New York City Landmark
surface form: New York City interior landmark
knownFor iconic Grill Room
iconic Pool Room
influential role in New York City business and political life
power-dining culture
locatedIn Manhattan
New York City
Seagram Building
MichelinStar 1 star (various years)
neighborhood Midtown Manhattan
notableFor being a symbol of mid-20th-century corporate elegance
integration of art, architecture, and dining
pioneering seasonal menu changes
opened 1959
operatedBy Alex von Bidder
Julian Niccolini
Restaurant Associates (early years)
ownedBy Bronfman
surface form: Bronfman family (early period)
recognizedBy New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission
state New York
streetAddress 99 East 52nd Street
style modernist design

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