The Top 100 Places to Eat and Drink Near Nonna's


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    27 Brower Ct, Staten Island, NY · Staten Island
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  3. Shaw-naé Dixon emerges from her kitchen to embrace each of the six diners at her Staten Island table, and the meal becomes an act of devotion. Collards arrive with defiant tenderness, mac and cheese pools with chewy scraps, and whole fish emerge double-fried and loved into glory.


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    381 Van Duzer St, Staten Island, NY · Staten Island
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  4. Rank 4. Lakruwana

    Sri Lankan

    The walls of this Sri Lankan storefront shimmer with murals and sculptures, a visual carnival that matches the owner's infectious presence working the room. Kottu roti arrives as a sizzling heap of shredded flatbread and chicken; hoppers—crispy bowl-shaped crepes—cradle bright yellow fish curry. The energy is genuine, the street food uncompromising.


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    668 Bay St, Staten Island, NY · Staten Island
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    57 Avenel St, Avenel, NJ · Avenel
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  6. A waterfront perch with natural light and contemporary ease, Seppe trades predictable sweetness for savory cocktails—order the house spritz—before pivoting to crispy-bottomed pizzas like the Morty, layered with pistachio pesto, burrata, and mortadella. Baked wings with char and a properly dense cacio e pepe round out a menu built for sharing and lingering.


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    3 Navy Pier Ct, Staten Island, NY · Staten Island
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    695 Amboy Ave, Woodbridge, NJ · Woodbridge
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  8. Rank 8. Jungsik

    Modern Korean

    A dining room of studied restraint—dark wood, spare angles, downtown cool—frames Chef Yim Jung Sik's tasting menu, where Korean tradition splinters into something altogether new. Raw fish arrives beside kimchi and bone broth; octopus crisps under gochujang; each course unfolds with such precision and invention that you find yourself nodding involuntarily at the plate.


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    2 Harrison St, New York, NY · Manhattan
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  9. A narrow room near the ferry terminal where Joe Scaravella rotates immigrant grandmothers through the kitchen each night, each bringing her own repertoire: Paraguayan vori vori, a soul-deep chicken soup studded with cheese and cornmeal dumplings; Japanese kombu with yuzu-ginger vinaigrette. The phone never stops ringing, the tables stay full, and the cooking tastes like it means something.


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    27 Hyatt St, Staten Island, NY · Staten Island
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  10. Rank 10. Atera

    Contemporary

    Counter dining at chef Ronny Emborg's spare, uncluttered room in Tribeca unfolds with quiet precision—shigoku oysters paired with kiwi and cucumber, halibut suspended in buttery shrimp bisque—while a spirited playlist keeps the intimate experience from settling into reverence. The menu travels globally through numerous delicate courses that balance restraint and abundance with equal finesse.


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    77 Worth St, New York, NY · Manhattan
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  11. Rank 11. César

    Seafood

    César Ramirez sustains a demanding precision night after night, refining raw ingredients—Danish hiramasa, North Sea turbot, California quail—into harmonious compositions at his minimal downtown seafood counter. The sauces are masterly, the service eager, and the open kitchen makes clear why this restrained space commands such focused attention.


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    333 Hudson St, New York, NY · Manhattan
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    29 Cornelia St, #28, New York, NY · Manhattan
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  13. Rank 13. Saga

    New American

    A dining room suspended above the city, wrapped in peach velvet and green marble, opens onto a terrace for aperitifs before the meal proper. Hokkaido scallops arrive with shaved fennel and vadouvan butter; Australian lamb carries spiced jus and frothed herbs. The closing ritual—a Moroccan tea service with small sweets—feels less like dessert than benediction.


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    70 Pine St, FL 63, New York, NY · Manhattan
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  14. Rank 14. Superbueno

    Mexican-American


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    13 1st Ave, New York, NY · Manhattan
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  15. A West Village trattoria where rustic Italian cooking—charred vegetables, silken pasta, snow of Parmigiano—arrives with such seeming ease that you simply sit back and savor the meal. The wait stretches hours, the tables fill nightly, yet the food's unpretentious grace justifies the hunger.


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    51 Grove St, New York, NY · Manhattan
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  16. Rank 16. Tanoreen

    Middle Eastern

    In a narrow Bay Ridge storefront, Rawia Bishara and her daughter compose a warm Middle Eastern kitchen where meals unfold across dozens of small plates—harissa-bright tomato spreads, grape leaves, braised lamb suspended in yogurt cream. The portions are generous, the flavors vivid, the olive oil excellent: a place that feeds you as if you were family.


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    7523 Third Ave, Brooklyn, NY · Brooklyn
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  17. An 82-story tower anchors Lower Manhattan's transformation, with floor-to-ceiling windows framing the Oculus and the harbor beyond. The neighborhood's rebirth unfolds around you—shopping, restaurants, and the lingering sense of a district reclaiming its place.


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    27 Barclay St, New York, NY · New York
  18. Rank 18. Yemenat

    Yemeni Middle Eastern

    In Bay Ridge's thriving Middle Eastern enclave, Yemenat serves Yemeni home cooking at a family table: lamb haneeth arrives as a glossy braise over hadrami rice, while sides like spiced tomato paste and rashoosh bread are portioned for sharing. The cooking is straightforward and generous, each dish calibrated not for refinement but for sustenance and togetherness.


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    7721 5th Ave, Brooklyn, NY · Brooklyn
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    115 Allen St, New York, NY · Manhattan
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  20. At a ten-seat counter in Commerce Street, Chef Daisuke Nakazawa orchestrates omakase with restraint: tender fish, precisely seasoned rice, a whisper of wasabi and nikiri. The progression moves from Hokkaido salmon through live scallop to uni and a final fatty tuna handroll so finely chopped it dissolves on the tongue.


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    23 Commerce St, New York, NY · Manhattan
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    70 Pine St, FL 64, New York, NY · Manhattan
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    241 W Broadway, New York, NY · Manhattan
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  23. Rank 23. Pitt's

    Southern


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    347 Van Brunt St, Brooklyn, NY · Brooklyn
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  24. Rank 24. Corima

    Mexican

    Chef Fidel Caballero's cooking on Allen Street charts an uncompromising path through Mexican tradition, whether from the kitchen counter or the boisterous dining room. Sourdough tortillas made with Sonoran wheat and chicken fat arrive with recado negro butter—a detail that suggests the ambition threading through every plate.


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    3 Allen St, New York, NY · Manhattan
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  25. Rank 25. Milady’s

    Cocktail Bar


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    160 Prince St, New York, NY · Manhattan
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  26. Rank 26. Aska

    Scandinavian, Tasting

    In a dark South Williamsburg room, Fredrik Berselius executes Nordic cooking with precision and intimacy—dry-aged quail with morels and truffle jus, langoustine with gooseberry, hake crowned in beluga and beer cream. The kitchen presents each course, the chef himself circulating, all of it built on local, seasonal sourcing that feels deliberate rather than decorative.


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    47 S 5th St, Brooklyn, NY · Brooklyn
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  27. A jewel-box dining room where Chef Daniel Rose interprets French classics with theatrical flair: pike mousse quenelles swim in lobster sauce, lamb arrives blushing pink with braised neck and spring carrots, and Chartreuse-spiked crème brûlée proves desserts need not whisper. The open kitchen glows at the center; the crowd, impeccably turned out, provides its own entertainment.


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    138 Lafayette St, New York, NY · Manhattan
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  28. At Sunn's, Chef Sunny Lee elevates banchan from supporting cast to main event, producing six daily small plates that bend Korean tradition toward France and Italy in a kitchen barely larger than a closet. Crushed olives tangle with eggplant namul; hot mustard stands in for Dijon—stubbornly original gestures in a room that refuses to apologize for its ambitions.


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    139 Division St, New York, NY · Manhattan
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  29. Rank 29. Ayat

    Palestinian Middle Eastern


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    8504 3rd Ave, Brooklyn, NY · Brooklyn
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  30. Rank 30. Kabawa

    Caribbean

    A dark green dining room holds Chef Paul Carmichael's Caribbean vision: roti with curried chickpeas, fried plantain crowned with salt cod, seared black bass in yellow curry alongside pineapple-glazed sweet potato. This is tropical cooking refined into ceremony, each course a deliberate statement rather than a casual gesture toward the islands.


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    8 Extra Pl, New York, NY · Manhattan
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    37 Cornelia St, New York, NY · Manhattan
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  32. Rank 32. Mama's Too

    Sicilian Pizza


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    323 Bleecker St, New York, NY · Manhattan
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  33. An intimate dining room where Dan Barber lets vegetables—sourced from his Stone Barns farm upstate—speak for themselves with minimal intervention. The single seasonal menu arrives family-style, grains and occasional proteins orbiting the produce, each plate marked by restraint and confidence in its raw material. Eating here feels like witnessing a cook who trusts what he grows enough to step back.


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    75 Washington Pl, New York, NY · Manhattan
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  34. At Ha's, a sliver of a room on Broome Street where stools outnumber tables, the menu pivots nightly between French toast and Vietnamese gestures, untethered to anything but appetite. The eggs mayo—spiked with Maggi, studded with trout roe—suggests the kitchen knows something about restraint and flavor that most restaurants have forgotten.


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    297 Broome St, New York, NY · Manhattan
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  36. A Brooklyn steakhouse from 1892 glows with vintage mirrors and brass chandeliers, its no-nonsense cocktail list and amber-lit dining room instantly charming. The kitchen honors Edna Lewis's Southern legacy through seafood towers, crab cakes, and fried chicken that justify the historical setting with genuine substance.


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    372 Fulton St, Brooklyn, NY · Brooklyn
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    78 Rockwell Pl, Brooklyn, NY · Brooklyn
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  39. Rank 39. L&B Spumoni Gardens

    Old-School Pizza


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    2725 86th St, Brooklyn, NY · Brooklyn
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  40. Rank 40. Lita

    Spanish


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    1055 NJ-34, Aberdeen Township, NJ · Aberdeen Township
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  41. Rank 41. Bridges

    New American

    Sam Lawrence's spare, ambitious kitchen in a warm Chinatown room defies easy categorization, moving fluidly between cured fish, custard tarts, and savory cheesecake. The execution is precise, the service unhurried, and the whole enterprise carries the ease of a bistro with the rigor of a destination.


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    9 Chatham Square, New York, NY · Manhattan
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  42. Rank 42. Lei

    Wine Bar

    On a narrow Chinatown street, Annie Shi has packed a wine bar so thoroughly that bottles climb the walls and diners spill into the alley. The kitchen, squeezed into every remaining crevice, sends out precise modern Chinese cooking—chilled celtuce with shallots, scallops with lily buds, hand-rolled noodles with braised lamb—that matches the ambition of a wine list that refuses to play it safe.


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    15-17 Doyers St New York, NY · Manhattan
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  43. Rank 43. Yamada

    Kaiseki Japanese

    Chef Isao Yamada has distilled a lifetime of kaiseki into a sparse, intimate counter where each course unfolds a different technique: pristine sashimi, a clear broth studded with king crab, a rice course married to Maine lobster and foraged mushrooms. The room itself—pale wood, ikebana, a framed garden—recedes politely behind the food, letting the seasonality speak.


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    16 Elizabeth St, New York, NY · Manhattan
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  45. The Red Hook Tavern welcomes you with brass rail and vintage fixtures—exposed brick, frosted glass, floral wallpaper—arranged around an intimate bar. A dry-aged burger crowned with American cheese arrives alongside cottage fries; French onion soup comes properly bronzed and bubbling. It's comfort food and cocktails executed with the understated competence you'd expect from the Hometown BBQ team.


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    329 Van Brunt St, Brooklyn, NY · Brooklyn
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    134 Eldridge St, New York, NY · Manhattan
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  47. Beyond the glass doors on a crowded street, a cozy dining room with Danish chairs and wood tables opens onto a menu that shifts with the seasons. Chef Mary Attea's cooking moves between precision and comfort—razor clam chowder with leeks, mackerel suspended in tomato water, pork jowl in red eye gravy. The service knows what it's doing without announcing itself.


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    265 Elizabeth St, New York, NY · Manhattan
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  48. Rank 48. Estela

    Modern New American

    Ignacio Mattos builds restive dishes from unexpected ingredients—endive hiding walnuts and aged cheese, arroz negro studded with squid—that feel both natural and precise. A lively downtown room where ingredient-driven cooking sustains its rebel energy after more than a decade.


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    47 E Houston St, New York, NY · Manhattan
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  50. Rank 50. Sofreh

    Persian

    In a serene Park Slope room of marble and black timber, chef-owner Nasim Alikhani cooks the Persian cuisine of her homeland with confident restraint. Roasted eggplant yielding to kashk and crispy onions, pomegranate-marinated ribeye kebab, lamb shank braised into submission—the colorful plates need no ornament here, only the clean walls to frame them.


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    75 St Marks Ave, Brooklyn, NY · Brooklyn
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  51. Rank 51. Maison Sun

    French/Asian


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    200-3 Schermerhorn St, Brooklyn, NY · Brooklyn
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  52. Rank 52. Bong

    Cambodian

    A cramped Cambodian counter in Crown Heights where the energy matches the spice. Plea satch ko arrives as gossamer beef in a funky, incendiary sauce; a whole fish, bronzed and crackling, comes with green mango and the apparatus for lettuce wraps. It's the kind of place that works best in a crowd, shouting over the din.


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    724 Sterling Pl, Brooklyn, NY · Brooklyn
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  53. Rank 53. Nobu Downtown

    Peruvian Japanese


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    195 Broadway, New York, NY · Manhattan
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  54. Weekend chaos rules at this dim sum palace, where crowds surge through the doors and an announcer bellows reservation numbers like bingo calls. Carts laden with siu mai, shrimp-and-rice-noodle bundles in sweet soy, and tea leaf–wrapped zongzi roll past tables in the gold-trimmed room with assembly-line precision. Weekdays offer the same kitchen without the theatrical crush.


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    714 65th St, Brooklyn, NY · Brooklyn
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  56. Rank 56. Scalini Fedeli

    French/Italian


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    165 Duane St, New York, NY · Manhattan
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    69 Leonard St, New York, NY · Manhattan
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  58. Rank 58. Bánh by Lauren

    Vietnamese-French Bakery


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    42 Market St, New York, NY · Manhattan
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  59. Rank 59. Kono

    Yakitori Japanese

    A narrow room glows with the heat of the grill, where Chef Atsushi Kono moves through yakitori omakase with choreographed ease, his focus unwavering on chicken's lesser-known parts. The progression—from clarifying broth through charred skin, liver, gizzard, and offal—transforms what arrives as pedestrian poultry into something you'll reconsider forever.


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    46 Bowery, New York, NY · Manhattan
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  60. Rank 60. Cove

    Contemporary

    Flynn McGarry's Hudson Square dining room rises with soaring wood ceilings and an open kitchen in constant flux. Seasonal cooking drawn from the team's Long Island farm—grilled black cod with mushroom rice, pumpkin schnitzel, huckleberry semifreddo—strikes a balance between playful invention and genuine restraint, flavors always in service to the plate rather than the other way around.


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    285 W Houston St, New York, NY · Manhattan
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  61. In a cramped West Village room where every plate draws eyes, the Duchênes execute classical French cooking with precision and weight—their pithivier a study in bronze-skinned architecture, their sauces (vin jaune, foie gras terrines) built on substance rather than whimsy. A curved bar absorbs walk-ins while a serious, deep wine list rewards those who linger.


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    76 Carmine St, New York, NY · Manhattan
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  62. Rank 62. Una Pizza Napoletana

    Neapolitan Pizza

    Anthony Mangieri tends his wood-burning oven with monastic focus, yielding pies whose charred, papery crusts justify the reservation scramble. Nothing else matters here—no appetizers, no elaborate toppings, just Neapolitan geometry and restraint.


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    175 Orchard St, New York, NY · Manhattan
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  63. Rank 63. Raf's

    Modern French

    A narrow Elizabeth Street bistro where Chef Mary Attea layers Italian and French traditions with unhurried precision: mafaldine tossed with shredded rabbit and spring fava in lemon pesto, cast-iron Sicilian pizza meant for sharing, white chocolate budino that tastes like restraint perfected. The bar accommodates walk-ins; the kitchen rewards patience.


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    290 Elizabeth St, New York, NY · Manhattan
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  64. Rank 64. BONDST

    Japanese-Inspired


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    6 Bond St, New York, NY · Manhattan
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  65. Rank 65. Bungalow

    Contemporary Indian

    Vikas Khanna's dining room—pale pink walls, carved bar panels, perpetual crowd—sets a convivial stage for contemporary Indian cuisine that moves fluidly across the country's regional traditions. Turmeric cocktails and dishes like yogurt kebabs in kataifi with mango coulis suggest a kitchen thinking beyond the expected.


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    24 1st Ave, New York, NY · Manhattan
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  67. At Carnitas Ramirez, a taqueria on East Third Street, you sit on buckets and confront the entire pig—snout to tail—in tacos that demand you reckon with what you're eating. Tongue, brain, skin, cartilage: each texture arrives in fried tortillas, a lesson in anatomy that never lets you forget the animal's former life.


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    210 E 3rd St, New York, NY · Manhattan
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  68. Rank 68. Crown Shy

    Contemporary

    In the soaring Art Deco lobby of 70 Pine Street, Crown Shy harnesses the grandeur of its setting—marble floors, long bar, upbeat energy—without pretension. The kitchen executes with precision: Gruyère fritters, tomatoes and peaches with anchovy and peanuts, short rib with potato espuma. A place where technical skill serves straightforward pleasure.


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    70 Pine St, New York, NY · Manhattan
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  69. Rank 69. Chambers

    Wine Bar

    A Tribeca wine bar where Master Sommelier Pascaline Lepeltier's program prizes discovery and value alongside serious bottles. The kitchen matches that philosophy with seasonal small plates—charred Long Island fluke with preserved lemon and shelling beans, agnolotti tender with honeynut squash—that feel both refined and unfussy. Casual elegance without the strain.


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    94 Chambers St, New York, NY · Manhattan
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  70. Rank 70. HUSO

    Contemporary

    Chef Buddha Lo's TriBeCa tasting room sits concealed behind a caviar shop, its dining space defined by flowing white drapes and disciplined spacing. Dishes arrive precisely calibrated—caviar deployed with restraint, sauces in service of composition rather than spectacle, technique and seasonality in constant conversation. A kitchen that understands luxury as restraint.


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    323 Greenwich St, New York, NY · Manhattan
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  71. Rank 71. Scarr’s Pizza

    NY-Style Pizza

    A narrow storefront on Orchard Street where flour ground in the basement becomes dough for both round and square pies sold by the slice. Scarr's elevated the slice shop—not through pretension, but through the kind of ingredient discipline that makes a line of people worthwhile.


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    35 Orchard St, New York, NY · Manhattan
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  72. Rank 72. Kiko

    Mexican


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    307 Spring St, New York, NY · Manhattan
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  73. Rank 73. Ram & Rooster

    Chinese-American


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    83 Central Ave Metuchen, NJ · Metuchen
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  74. Rank 74. Balthazar

    Classic French


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    80 Spring St, New York, NY · Manhattan
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  75. Rank 75. Meet Fresh

    Taiwanese


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    5815 Eighth Ave, Brooklyn, NY · Brooklyn
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  77. Rank 77. Torrisi

    Italian

    The dining room gleams with pressed linens and dinner jackets, but Torrisi's warmth comes from its confident imagination, where tuna meets pickled caponata and Dover sole gets a Francese turn. Each dish feels both familiar and revamped, served in the landmark Puck Building to diners clearly in on the pleasure.


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    275 Mulberry St, New York, NY · Manhattan
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  78. A spare, cobalt-walled omakase counter in Bensonhurst where dry-aged fish and beef hang in the window like trophies. The chef's knife work yields precisely calibrated bites—Hokkaido scallop bright with lime, Arctic char sealed in crisp skin and yuzu miso, eel seared and glazed to buttery submission. Value and precision meet without pretense.


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    1718 86th St, Brooklyn, NY · Brooklyn
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  79. Rank 79. The Dead Rabbit

    Irish Cocktail Bar


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    30 Water St, New York, NY · Manhattan
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  80. The Eighty Six occupies a former speakeasy on Bedford Street, where heritage and precision converge around beef sourced from small producers and heritage breeds rarely found in America. Dry-aged in a salt-lined room below the bar, each steak is cooked by method—broiler, plancha, or binchōtan—chosen to honor the animal's character rather than convenience.


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    86 Bedford St, New York, NY · Manhattan
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  83. Rank 83. Maison Passerelle

    Caribbean-inflected French

    Gregory Gourdet's tightly curated menu inside Printemps remaps French cuisine through Caribbean and Vietnamese influences, each dish precise and layered. Striking tilework and an open kitchen frame dishes like duck glazed in cane syrup with tamarind jus—subversive rather than deferential.


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    1 Wall St, New York, NY · Manhattan
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    110 Atlantic Ave, Brooklyn, NY · Brooklyn
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  85. Rank 85. Xin Fa Bakery

    Chinese Bakery


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    5617 Eighth Ave, Brooklyn NY · Brooklyn
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  87. Beneath the Brooklyn Bridge's shadow, this landmark trades intimacy for theater—jacket required, tables angled toward the Manhattan skyline. The prix fixe menu moves through precisely executed dishes: blue shrimp atop corn hominy, Dover sole in Burgundy truffle sauce, a soufflé that arrives warm and quivering. Formal service that doesn't feel starch, old money without the stuffiness.


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    1 Water St, Brooklyn, NY · Brooklyn
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    1057 NJ-34, Aberdeen Township, NJ · Aberdeen Township
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  89. Wood smoke announces Hometown's Red Hook warehouse before you see it. The counter-service brisket arrives with a deep smoke ring and yielding pull; the jalapeño sausage, studded with melted cheese, reminds you why the trek from Manhattan matters. Collards and potato salad round out a meal that trades ambition for the clarity of meat cooked right.


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    454 Van Brunt St, Brooklyn, NY · Brooklyn
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  90. Rank 90. American Cut

    Modern American Steakhouse

    In a Tribeca dining room lit like a film noir, American Cut stages the steakhouse as contemporary theater without sacrificing the seriousness of meat—dry-aged beef and Japanese Wagyu cooked over high heat with enough discipline to deliver crust and clarity. The kitchen's conviction about its craft sustains the glamour, though the service sometimes falters beneath the ambition.


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    363 Greenwich St, New York, NY · Manhattan
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  91. The marble bar catches light like a jewel in this Tribeca dining room, where soaring ceilings and classical proportions announce themselves without apology. Tandoori prawns arrive with char and smoke, while chana pindi and malai naan demonstrate how refinement needn't abandon warmth. A restaurant that treats Indian cooking as occasion worthy of grandeur.


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    99 Hudson St, New York, NY · Manhattan
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  92. Rank 92. Happy Salad

    Hong Kong-Style


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    1912 86th St, Brooklyn, NY · Brooklyn
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  93. A corrugated-metal diner on Mott Street where Thai cooking meets American comfort: fried chicken laab with actual depth, cabbage rolls in fragrant broth, Thai tea French toast at any hour. The kitchen executes with discipline what the woven-bamboo dining room merely suggests, favoring flavors that taste fully realized rather than tamed for mass appeal.


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    186 Mott St, New York, NY · Manhattan
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  94. The counter gleams beneath white-jacketed servers at this Lower East Side institution, where appetizing traditions meet contemporary technique. Scottish smoked salmon arrives with everything-bagel chips; babka French toast balances chocolate and fruit with textural precision. A place that honors its heritage while refusing nostalgia.


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    127 Orchard St, New York, NY · Manhattan
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  96. Rank 96. Sami & Susu

    Mediterranean Wine Bar

    A sliver of a room on Orchard Street where a kitchen without a proper gas stove produces seasonal Middle Eastern cooking of remarkable clarity. Half-roasted harissa over tzatziki and lamb ragu with house-made spätzle demonstrate an elegant restraint, while the natural wine list and irreverent staff encourage the kind of uninhibited eating that feels increasingly rare.


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    190 Orchard St, New York, NY · Manhattan
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  97. Rank 97. Kisa

    Korean

    At this deliberately unglamorous Korean diner styled after a Seoul cabby's canteen, the set meals arrive in a precarious stack of small bowls and plates, each main course bluntly satisfying in its restraint. The menu offers little choice, but the giddy abundance—and occasional mediocrity—of the banchan feels like part of the point.


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    205 Allen St, New York, NY · Manhattan
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  98. Chef Tadashi Yoshida works behind a hinoki counter sourced from a 300-year-old tree, each gesture precise and deliberate. His omakase balances pristine nigiri with cooked preparations—notably a saba maki that arrives with theatrical sizzle—while handmade chairs and knives from master craftsmen signal an obsession with materials that borders on architectural. The meal demands your full attention.


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    342 Bowery, New York, NY · Manhattan
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  99. Rank 99. Katana Kitten

    Japanese-American


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    531 Hudson St, New York, NY · Manhattan
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  100. Pink walls and the ghost of a Hungarian grandmother preside over Crown Heights, where Jeremy Salamon's diner specializes in bread that demands second visits. A grilled potato pullman arrives under whipped chicken liver mousse and sour cherry caramel; nokdeli float in restorative chicken broth. Casual and fine-tuned at once, often leaving you wondering if you have room for one more.


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    818 Franklin Ave, Brooklyn, NY · Brooklyn
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