Nomads Brass polishes up to give diners a glimpse of the golden age

Brass is a restaurant that makes grown-ups feel younger.It has all the buzz of an Instagram-powered eatery aimed at the Gen Z trust-fund crowd but with a higher comfort level, professional service and a French-American menu that makes “traditional” seem trendy.Tucked deep inside the century-old Evelyn Hotel at 7 E.

27th St., plush-and-pretty Brass is an Art Deco-inspired jewel box.Meant to evoke the “golden age” of New York society, it’s the newest entry in the mushrooming Nomad hotel-dining scene, which now includes Cafe Carmellini at the Fifth Avenue Hotel, Jose Andres’ Bazaar and Zaitainiya at the Ritz-Carlton Nomad and Cecconi’s at The Ned.Brass is the brainchild of the duo behind wildly popular bistro/wine bar Wildair, Jeremiah Stone and Fabián von Hauske Valtierra.

They teamed up with owner Nick Hatsatouris to take over what was previously Benno, a high-end Italian spot that fell victim to the pandemic.Brass opened with 70 seats last month soon after its “sister” venue Tusk Bar, the same team’s rowdy cocktails-and-oysters lounge down the hall.Hatsatouris said customers might “start their evening at Tusk Bar, then move to Brass.” Each is its own venue but given how hard tables are to come by at Brass, you can’t just pop in after you slosh your way through a few King Tusk martinis at Tusk.The house was subdued on my first visit, a Monday.

Sexy with suede-and-leather banquettes, white tablecloths and 1920s-influenced frescos — and an antique piano in the middle of the floor — suggested a party waiting to start.A few couples engaged in lonely canoodles while others gazed up curiously through the skylight at a brick wall.But the place catches fire on other nights.

On my recent Wednesday visit, the glamour level matched the food.Every meal should start with a ring of eight, buttery, Gruyere cheese gougeres that can fill you if you aren’t careful.Black truffles and rich, autumnal sauces tint the menu without overpowering it.

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