TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 2010
CLANDESTINO
35 Canal St., (212) 475-5505.

Fresh-faced Parisian Laure Travers says her intention with the two-month old Clandestino was not to open a French joint but a neighborhood hangout. Despite her intentions, she's succeeded at both, and we're all the luckier for it. The minimalist shabby-chic bar is nestled among other Euro–New York institutions like Les Enfants Terribles and the Swedish Good World Bar & Grill. Clandestino has a downtempo vibe -- a combination of the best of downtown New York (exposed brick and full bar) and Paris (muted nicotine-colored walls, brass handrails and a short but varied French wine list). If you're feeling peckish, you can snack on a deliciously simple combination of poilâne -- a rustic whole-wheat bread that Travers has FedExed in from Paris -- and French cheeses and pâté. Wash it down with a good selection of draft beers, imported or otherwise: Hoegaarden, Guinness, Bass, Pilsner Urquell, Red Hook, Sixpoint Sweet Action Ale ($5–$6) or a cocktail ($6–$11). Travers has lived in the area for 10 years and is pleased that Clandestino draws a local crowd as well as new faces. It's evident from the decor and the menus that she's passionate about what she does. "It's kind of like organizing a little party every day," she says. Lauren Cross

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