Restaurant in New York City, United States
Fulgurances - laundromat (NYC)
155ptsA serious French bistro, no fuss attached.

About Fulgurances - laundromat (NYC)
Fulgurances Laundromat in Greenpoint, Brooklyn is one of the more accessible reservations at its recognition level: OAD ranked it #27 Casual North America in 2025, up from #121 the year before. Chef Nicholas Tamburo runs a French bistro kitchen in a converted laundromat space with a late close (midnight, Tue–Sat), making it a strong pick for a date or special occasion without a difficult booking fight.
A Brooklyn French Bistro Worth Crossing Boroughs For
If you're deciding between Fulgurances Laundromat and a Manhattan French bistro like db Bistro Moderne, the comparison is instructive: Laundromat trades midtown formality for a converted Greenpoint space with a tight, focused menu under chef Nicholas Tamburo. That trade is worth making. Opinionated About Dining ranked it #27 on its Casual North America list for 2025, up from #121 in 2024 — a jump that signals something is working, not just a new-restaurant bump.
The room itself does the first convincing. The converted laundromat format at 132 Franklin St in Brooklyn gives the space a visual identity you won't find at a conventional bistro: exposed utility bones softened into a genuinely inviting dining room. For a special occasion or a date where the setting needs to pull its weight, that backdrop works harder than a generic banquette. The visual interest is built in before the first glass hits the table.
The drinks program deserves specific attention here. At a French bistro operating at this recognition level, the wine list is typically the draw — and Laundromat's wine program is calibrated for people who want to drink well without a somm ceremony. The format encourages unhurried ordering. If you're booking for a celebration, the drinks are a genuine part of the case for this room, not an afterthought.
Kitchen runs Tuesday through Saturday, 5:30 pm to midnight, with Sunday and Monday closed. That late closing , midnight on weeknights , is genuinely useful for a post-event dinner or a late date where you don't want to be rushed out at 10 pm. For a special occasion, the extended window means you're not watching the clock the way you would at venues with earlier last seatings. Dirty French on the Manhattan side runs a similar late format, but Laundromat's 2025 OAD ranking puts it in a different competitive tier for this price category.
Booking here is rated easy. You are not fighting a four-week release window or a lottery system. For a venue with a #27 casual North America ranking, that accessibility is worth flagging: you can plan a week or two out and realistically get a table. Compare that to the effort required for comparable-quality experiences elsewhere in the city , this is one of the more reachable reservations at its recognition level. Book on the earlier side if you want a specific table, but don't treat this as a race.
For the OAD-literate diner, the 2025 ranking also provides a useful benchmark for peer comparison. Venues like Mimi and Francis & Staub La Rotisserie occupy the same French bistro register in New York, and the choice between them comes down to neighbourhood preference and format. Laundromat's Brooklyn location and late hours give it a specific situational advantage for diners based in or heading through north Brooklyn. If you are coming from Manhattan for a dinner occasion, factor in transit , Greenpoint is accessible but not a quick walk from a cab drop at the bridge.
For context on what this style of French bistro cooking looks like at different price points and cities, Republique in Los Angeles and Belleville in Portland offer useful reference points. Laundromat sits comfortably alongside both in terms of critical recognition, with the added weight of the New York market. Pearl's full New York City restaurants guide covers the broader field if you want to compare across cuisine types, and the New York City bars guide is worth consulting if the drinks program is a deciding factor in your evening plan.
Reservations: Easy to book; plan one to two weeks out for a specific night. Hours: Tuesday–Saturday, 5:30 pm–midnight; closed Sunday and Monday. Location: 132 Franklin St, Brooklyn, NY 11222. Google rating: 4.5 from 193 reviews. Recognition: OAD Casual North America #27 (2025).
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What should I wear to Fulgurances Laundromat? Smart casual is the right call. The converted laundromat setting is relaxed but the OAD #27 ranking and the special-occasion crowd mean you'll feel underdressed in athleisure. Think of it like a serious neighbourhood bistro in Paris: no jacket required, but put in some effort.
- What should I order at Fulgurances Laundromat? Specific dishes are not confirmed in our database, so we won't invent them. What the record supports: chef Nicholas Tamburo is running a French bistro kitchen with enough consistency to climb from OAD #121 to #27 in a single year. Order whatever the kitchen is pushing as the focus that evening , the trajectory suggests the kitchen is cooking with intention.
- Can Fulgurances Laundromat accommodate groups? Seat count is not confirmed in our data. Given the converted laundromat format, this is likely a small room. Contact the venue directly before booking a group of six or more. For large celebrations in New York, a backup option worth considering is the private dining room format at venues covered in our New York City restaurants guide.
- Is lunch or dinner better at Fulgurances Laundromat? Dinner only , the kitchen opens at 5:30 pm and there is no lunch service. This is a dinner destination. The late close (midnight, Tuesday through Saturday) makes it well suited for a post-theatre or post-event meal, which is a practical edge over bistros with earlier seatings.
- Does Fulgurances Laundromat handle dietary restrictions? No confirmed policy data is available. French bistro menus tend to be dairy- and meat-forward by default. Contact the restaurant before booking if dietary restrictions are a firm requirement , do not assume flexibility based on cuisine category alone.
Compare Fulgurances - laundromat (NYC)
| Venue | Cuisine | Awards | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fulgurances - laundromat (NYC) | French Bistro | Opinionated About Dining Casual in North America Ranked #27 (2025); Opinionated About Dining Casual in North America Ranked #121 (2024) | Easy | — |
| Le Bernardin | French, Seafood | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| Atomix | Modern Korean, Korean | Michelin 2 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| Per Se | French, Contemporary | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| Masa | Sushi, Japanese | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| Eleven Madison Park | French, Vegan | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
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Frequently Asked Questions
What should I wear to Fulgurances - laundromat (NYC)?
Dress casually but put some thought into it. The name references a laundromat, and the Greenpoint address signals neighbourhood bistro rather than white-tablecloth formality. An OAD Top 30 casual ranking confirms this is a serious room, so leave the athleisure at home, but a jacket is not expected.
What should I order at Fulgurances - laundromat (NYC)?
No specific menu items are documented in available data, so ordering advice would be speculation. What is confirmed: the kitchen is French bistro under chef Nicholas Tamburo, and the venue earned a #27 ranking on OAD Casual North America in 2025. Ask your server what is running that evening and trust the kitchen's direction.
Can Fulgurances - laundromat (NYC) accommodate groups?
No group booking policy is listed in available data, and the laundromat-scale footprint at 132 Franklin St suggests a compact room. For groups larger than four, call ahead and confirm capacity before committing. Smaller parties of two to four are the format this type of room is built for.
Is lunch or dinner better at Fulgurances - laundromat (NYC)?
Dinner only. The restaurant opens at 5:30 pm Tuesday through Saturday and is closed Sunday and Monday, so lunch is not an option. Friday and Saturday evenings are the safest bet for a full house experience; Tuesday is the quieter end of the week if you prefer a lower-key visit.
Does Fulgurances - laundromat (NYC) handle dietary restrictions?
No documented dietary policy is available for this venue. French bistro kitchens typically work from a short, ingredient-led menu where substitutions can be limited. check the venue's official channels before booking if you have specific requirements, and be prepared for the menu to have limited flexibility.
Hours
- Monday
- Closed
- Tuesday
- 5:30 pm–12 am
- Wednesday
- 5:30 pm–12 am
- Thursday
- 5:30 pm–12 am
- Friday
- 5:30 pm–12 am
- Saturday
- 5:30 pm–12 am
- Sunday
- Closed
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