Regulars are buzzing that there’s more to the prolonged closure than a gas glitch.
High-profile habitues of fabled Midtown French restaurant La Grenouille are chasing frogs’ legs and foie gras elsewhere due to a mysterious, near-three-months shutdown.
But some regulars are buzzing that there’s more to the prolonged closure than a gas glitch, as it occurred against the backdrop of bitter lawsuits between Philippe Masson and La Grenouille’s former manager — his older brother, Charles Masson. The fabulous frog was supposed to reopen on Sept. 7 following its normal summer vacation but remains dark.The brothers’ mother, Giselle, booted Charles in favor of Philippe before her death in 2014.
“It’s so good,” said socialite Dori Cooperman, who goes for lunch and private dinners. “It’s old-school glamour, the fresh flowers and amazing food.”
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