The Top 100 Places to Eat and Drink Near The Office of Mr. Moto

  1. Rank 1. Smithereens

    New England Seafood

    Down a flight of stairs in the East Village, Smithereens channels a New England seafood shack with a downtown edge. Chef Nick Tamburo works the grill—amberjack belly over binchotan, mackerel sharpened with seaweed and ginger—while sommelier Nikita Malhotra's mostly white list mirrors the cooking's brightness. The celery root float alone justifies the descent.


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    414 E 9th St, New York, NY · Manhattan
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  2. Rank 2. Schmuck

    European/Middle Eastern


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    97 1st Ave, New York, NY · Manhattan
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  3. A vintage diner wedged into the East Village serves vegetarian cooking that doesn't apologize for what it isn't. Brooks Headley's menu—quinoa-and-chickpea burgers, beans with escarole and provolone—prizes bold seasoning and textural contrast over imitation, while desserts drawn from his pastry training elevate the experience beyond counter food.


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    119 Avenue A, New York, NY · Manhattan
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    92 2nd Ave, New York, NY · Manhattan
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  5. Rank 5. Superbueno

    Mexican-American


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    13 1st Ave, New York, NY · Manhattan
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  6. An omakase counter designed as a period spy's office, accessed via coded letter, where the theatrical mise-en-scène gives way to serious fish: black throat sea perch, red gurnard, pristine shima aji. The drinks library below extends the immersive conceit, though the real intrigue is what's on the board.


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    120 St Marks Pl, New York, NY · Manhattan
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    443 E 6th St, New York, NY · Manhattan
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    308 E 6th St, New York, NY · Manhattan
  9. Rank 9. HAGS

    Contemporary

    Chef Telly Justice's tiny East Village tasting room sources produce from queer farmers and publishes its recipes freely, rotating seasonal vegetables through nimble vegan and omnivore menus. Chewy corn ice cream with currant jam typifies the kitchen's unselfconscious inventiveness.


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    163 1st Ave, New York, NY · Manhattan
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  10. Rank 10. Apollo Bagels

    California-Style


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    243 E 10th St New York, NY · Manhattan
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    239 E 5th St, New York, NY · Manhattan
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  12. Rank 12. Adda

    Indian

    A hallway lined with newsprint sets the stage for this East Village canteen, where dishes arrive in handled Dutch ovens and bold spicing cuts through rich presentations—roasted bone marrow with peppercorn sauce, seabass in coconut curry—demanding rice and crispy parathas as ballast for the full force of the kitchen's hand.


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    107 1st Ave, New York, NY · Manhattan
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    81 E Seventh St, New York, NY · Manhattan
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    165 Avenue A, New York, NY · Manhattan
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  15. Rank 15. Che Li

    Shanghainese Chinese

    The narrow dining room at Che Li glows with red lanterns and imperial detail, perpetually crowded with diners working through a Shanghainese menu of chicken in Shaoxing wine and stir-fried rice cakes. The house fish stew—a Sichuan-inflected departure—arrives as a bracing, peppercorn-laden argument for asking your server what's worth eating.


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    19 St Marks Pl, New York, NY · Manhattan
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  16. Rank 16. Tsukimi

    Japanese

    Tsukimi channels moon-viewing festivals through illuminated ceramics and mirrored surfaces, a luminous frame for seasonal kaiseki that moves from chilled caviar with warm scrambled eggs to chopped scallop beneath sea buckthorn and nori. The cooking is whimsical without affectation, the service invisible, the sake list a reason to order à la carte rather than follow the pairing.


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    228 E 10th St, New York, NY · Manhattan
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  17. Velvet booths and copper fixtures evoke a Prohibition-era parlor at this Avenue A wine bar, where house-made pastas and seasonal vegan cooking take center stage. Toasted focaccia arrives in miso bagna cauda; tagliatelle swims in nori butter with broccoli rabe. Natural wines pair thoughtfully with food that trades restraint for umami depth.


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    95 Avenue A, New York, NY · Manhattan
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  18. Eleven Madison Park is a temple of control where everything—the suits, the glassware, the vegan roll with its gossamer crust—bears the obsessive stamp of Daniel Humm's vision. A tonburi quenelle mimics caviar; a radish tostada gleams with pumpkin seed butter. The kitchen's plant-based luxury is audacious and complete, though animal proteins remain available for those who ask.


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    11 Madison Ave, New York, NY · Manhattan
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  19. A treehouse-like dining room on the second floor of an East Village walk-up, where the chef pursues vegan cooking with genuine craft. Crispy sushi rice topped with carrot and avocado, artichoke toast studded with truffled potato chips—each plate arrives composed and confident. The menu occasionally overreaches for global reference points, but the cooking itself earns its own voice.


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    95 Avenue A FL 2, New York, NY · Manhattan
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  20. Rank 20. Ruffian

    Natural Wine Bar

    Since 2016, Ruffian pairs Eastern European small plates—smoked trout mousse on lemon cake, sourdough dumplings in porcini broth—with an extensive natural wine program steered by knowledgeable sommeliers. The split dining room, anchored by a communal high-top, maintains the casual intimacy that earned it a Bib Gourmand.


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    125 E Seventh St, New York, NY · Manhattan
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    113 St Marks Pl, New York, NY · Manhattan
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  22. Rank 22. Penny

    Seafood

    Marble counters run the length of the space, stacked with Champagne and white wine on ice. The kitchen celebrates pristine seafood—razor clams with giardiniera, stuffed squid with harissa, Dover sole in bordelaise—each dish dressed with restraint and precision. Arrive early; most seats hold walk-ins.


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    90 E 10th St, New York, NY · Manhattan
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  23. Rank 23. 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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  24. 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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  25. Rank 25. 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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  26. Rank 26. Tuome

    Fusion

    Chef Thomas Chen orchestrates an Asian-inflected menu where classical technique meets ingredient surprise—seared octopus crowned with pork XO sauce, lamb chops medium-rare beneath shishito chimichurri and onion soubise. The intimate room glows softly around a backlit bar; service moves with easy knowledge. A meal here feels like conversation between a skilled hand and your palate.


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    536 E Fifth St, New York, NY · Manhattan
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    152 2nd Ave, New York, NY · Manhattan
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    115 Allen St, New York, NY · Manhattan
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  29. Rank 29. Veselka

    Ukrainian Eastern European


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    144 2nd Ave, New York, NY · Manhattan
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    123 St Marks Pl, New York, NY · New York
  31. Rank 31. Málà Project

    Sichuan Chinese

    Málà Project's East Village flagship offers customizable dry pot alongside polished Sichuan classics like numbing dan dan noodles and delicate white fish with pickled vegetables. The cavernous space with communal seating rewards diners willing to navigate heat levels and ingredient choices.


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    122 1st Ave, New York, NY · Manhattan
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  32. A decade-old East Village mainstay serves Hawaiian comfort food—spicy spam musubi, glazed ribs, mochiko fried chicken—in a dim room papered with Polaroids. The wine list pivots unexpectedly to German riesling, held by staff who move the meal along with genuine warmth.


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    128 First Ave, New York, NY · Manhattan
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  33. Rank 33. Martiny’s

    Japanese Cocktail Bar


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    121 E 17th St, New York, NY · Manhattan
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  34. Rank 34. Gramercy Tavern

    Contemporary New American

    A mahogany-lined institution where the bar seats are fought over at lunch and the dining room glows at night. The seasonal American cooking—pappardelle, impeccable proteins—speaks plainly but with confidence, matched to wood-paneled surroundings and service that knows when to hover and when to recede. A place equally at home with a first date or a closed business deal.


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    42 E 20th St, New York, NY · Manhattan
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  35. Rank 35. Ho Foods

    Taiwanese Chinese


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    110 E Seventh St, New York, NY · Manhattan
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    231 E Ninth St, New York, NY · Manhattan
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  37. Rank 37. Lady Wong

    Malaysian-Inspired Bakery


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    332 E 9th St, New York, NY · Manhattan
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    507 E 5th St, New York, NY · Manhattan
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  39. Terra-cotta pots hang from the ceiling of Christos Valtzoglou's whitewashed taverna, where pale-green wine glasses and stark crockery frame a menu of Greek home cooking. The keftedakia are light and pan-fried; the artichoke moussaka creamy and vegetarian; the whole enterprise glows with the clarity of the Aegean.


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    128 E 7th St, New York, NY · Manhattan
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  40. A sushi counter painted in shades of cerulean and built by hand, where the chef sources local, responsibly harvested fish and treats it with curiosity rather than canon. Smoked preparations, pickled finishes, and a dish of XO grits signal a kitchen uninterested in tradition for its own sake. The wine list stays domestic and precise.


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    137 Avenue A, New York, NY · Manhattan
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  41. Rank 41. Claud

    French-inflected New American

    A few steps below street level, Claud glows with whitewashed brick and dark tile, its open kitchen framing an ingredient-focused menu of shared plates. Red shrimp sizzle in garlic oil, pork chops arrive with smoked onion jus, and a six-layer Devil's food cake demands a second spoon.


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    90 E Tenth St, New York, NY · Manhattan
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    111 E 7th St, New York, NY · Manhattan
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  43. Reggae pounds through a riot of color and Formica at Miss Lily's, where oxtail stew arrives tender and unctuous in savory gravy, and jerk chicken holds court alongside curried goat and callaloo. The jerk salt rim on a Pure Passion Margarita and a kale salad dressed in citrus-ginger vinaigrette stake the kitchen's claim to authentic Jamaican cooking.


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    109 Avenue A, New York, NY · Manhattan
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  44. A cramped counter splashed with bold color and custom ceramics, Bar Miller channels relaxed informality into nontraditional omakase built on sustainable North American fish and New York-grown rice. The chefs treat trim and offcuts as material—pressed into house-made tostadas—with the same inventiveness they bring to Montauk fluke and Maine uni, a philosophy the wine and sake list mirrors entirely.


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    620 E 6th St, New York, NY · Manhattan
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  45. Rank 45. 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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  46. Rank 46. Rezdôra

    Emilia-Romagna Italian

    A Flatiron dining room devoted to the pasta traditions of Emilia-Romagna, where handmade anolini and gramigna arrive in their plainest, most persuasive forms. The cooking here trusts simplicity—fried gnocco with cured pork, ragù finished with Parmigiano—and asks nothing more of you than appetite and respect for the region's canon.


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    27 E 20th 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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    29 Cornelia St, #28, New York, NY · Manhattan
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  49. Rank 49. Nudibranch

    Contemporary

    Matthew Lee and Jeff Kim's East Village restaurant marries Asian techniques with Spanish flourishes, serving dainty portions meant for sharing. Fried frog legs with galangal and lemongrass, crisp dry-aged branzino, and masala chai tres leches cake demonstrate their confident hand.


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    125 1st Ave, New York, NY · Manhattan
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    433 East 6th St, New York, NY · Manhattan
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  51. Rank 51. Cosme

    Modern Mexican

    Cosme's moody dining room and polished bar serve seasonally inventive Mexican cooking, from uni tostadas with bone marrow to duck carnitas. The corn husk meringue alone justifies the price.


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    35 E 21st St, New York, NY · Manhattan
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  52. Rank 52. 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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  53. Wood counters and an open kitchen frame David Chang's temple to Asian street food, where brisk service belies the care lavished on each dish. The steamed buns with pork and Hollandaise, the springy noodles in ginger-scallion sauce—these are the work of a kitchen that treats comfort as a discipline.


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    171 First Ave, New York, NY · Manhattan
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    151 Avenue A, New York, NY · Manhattan
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  55. Rank 55. Librae Bakery

    Middle Eastern Bakery


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    35 Cooper Square, New York, NY · Manhattan
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  56. Wood paneling and maritime prints evoke a Busan waterfront in this Korean shared-plates restaurant, where seafood dominates every section—try the scallop gimbap you assemble yourself, or uni-cream bibimbap. Corn crème brûlée with white chocolate shavings catches the kitchen's playful spirit.


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    119 1st Ave, New York, NY · Manhattan
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  57. Rank 57. 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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  58. Rank 58. 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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  59. Rank 59. 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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  60. 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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  61. Rank 61. BONDST

    Japanese-Inspired


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    6 Bond St, New York, NY · Manhattan
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    70 E 1st St, New York, NY · Manhattan
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  63. Rank 63. Lê Phin

    Vietnamese Coffee


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    259 E Tenth St, New York, NY · Manhattan
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  64. The bartenders at this East Village cocktail bar build drinks around smoke and spice—charred pears, banana-infused vodka, saffron-touched cold brew—with small plates anchoring the experience. It's the kind of place where technique and ingredient play feels earned rather than performed.


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    42 Avenue B, New York, NY · Manhattan
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    241 E 10th St, New York, NY · Manhattan
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  66. 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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  67. A glamorous Flatiron temple where French technique meets steakhouse tradition under Daniel Boulud's direction. Leather-lined bar, soaring ceilings, and tableside Caesar salads precede dry-aged beef and roving trolleys of prime rib—the kind of room where the architecture itself suggests money changing hands.


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    318 Park Ave S, New York, NY · Manhattan
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    134 Eldridge St, New York, NY · Manhattan
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    105 First Ave, New York, NY · Manhattan
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  70. Rank 70. Bagel Pub

    NY-Style Bakery


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    418 Sixth Ave, New York, NY · Manhattan
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    184 2nd Ave, New York, NY · Manhattan
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  72. Rank 72. Milady’s

    Cocktail Bar


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    160 Prince St, New York, NY · Manhattan
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  73. Chef Nobuyuki Shikanai's corner counter in the East Village draws serious sushi devotees for omakase sessions where each piece arrives with deliberate precision. The intimate bar commands a steep price, though the sake selection—guests choose their own vessels—rewards the investment. A brighter dining room offers à la carte alternatives for those seeking less ceremony.


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    175 Second Ave, New York, NY · Manhattan
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    385 Sixth Ave, New York, NY · Manhattan
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  75. People queue before this Third Avenue spot opens, drawn by Vietnamese cooking that repays the wait. The baguettes for bánh mì arrive warm and flaky; the pho layers brisket, tendon, tripe and steak over housemade noodles. Bánh cuốn and bánh xèo follow—dishes that taste like they've been perfected across decades, not invented last season.


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    99 Third Ave, New York, NY · Manhattan
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  76. 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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    179 E Houston St, New York, NY · Manhattan
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  78. Rank 78. Raku

    Japanese Noodles


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    342 E 6th St, New York, NY · Manhattan
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    100 Second Avenue, New York, NY · Manhattan
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  80. Rank 80. Ishq

    Modern Indian

    This Avenue A restaurant resists modern Indian clichés with spiced depth and textural play, anchored by a salmon-pink quartz bar. Butter chicken and lamb biryani arrive complex and generously spiced, meant for sharing among tables set with deliberate space.


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    202 Avenue A, New York, NY · Manhattan
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    11 Madison Ave, New York, NY · Manhattan
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  82. Rank 82. 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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  83. Rank 83. Atomix

    Elevated Korean

    Chef Junghyun Park's tasting menu unfolds in a subterranean counter as a series of meditations, each plate accompanied by written reflection on beauty and anticipation. Korean traditions meet refined technique in dishes like black banana with monkfish liver, in a room as warm as its servers.


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    104 E 30th St, New York, NY · Manhattan
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  84. Rank 84. L’Americana

    Italian-Inspired


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    51 Irving Pl, New York, NY · Manhattan
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  85. Rank 85. Spice Brothers

    Eastern Mediterranean Middle Eastern


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    110 St Marks Pl, New York, NY · Manhattan
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  86. Rank 86. 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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    138 Orchard St, New York, NY · Manhattan
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  88. 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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  89. Rank 89. Bar Goto

    Japanese


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    245 Eldridge St, New York, NY · Manhattan
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  90. 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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  91. Rank 91. COTE

    Korean

    Simon Kim's steakhouse fuses Korean beef reverence with American steakhouse grandeur, its dark, moody dining room anchored by a visible aging room downstairs. Meats arrive raw for inspection before tableside grilling, their umami deepened by kimchi and ssamjang in a ritual that feels both ceremonial and convivial.


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    16 W 22nd St, New York, NY · Manhattan
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  92. Rank 92. Sobaya

    Soba Noodles

    On a block thick with Japanese restaurants, Sobaya has quietly persisted since 1996, turning out handmade buckwheat noodles in both hot and cold broths that shift with the season. The counter looks onto the kitchen; the rice bowls arrive loaded with tempura vegetables or shrimp. A neighborhood institution that still takes walk-ins.


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    229 E 9th St, New York, NY · Manhattan
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    43 E 19th St, New York, NY · Manhattan
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    307 E Ninth St, New York, NY · Manhattan
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  95. Rank 95. Midnight Blue

    Japanese-ish


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    106 E 19th St, New York, NY · Manhattan
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    324 First Ave, New York, NY · Manhattan
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  97. Rank 97. Katz's Delicatessen

    Eastern European

    A sprawling, unruly institution where the chaos is half the charm: order a ticket at the door, claim your pastrami sandwich and matzo ball soup at the counter, and navigate the crowded tables alongside tourists, locals, and the occasional film crew. Nothing has been updated since the mid-century, and nothing needs to be—the food tastes like the idea of New York itself.


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    205 E Houston St, New York, NY · Manhattan
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    341 E 10th St, New York, NY · Manhattan
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    15 Avenue A, New York, NY · Manhattan
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  100. A family-run counter in the East Village where Burmese hospitality unfolds in miniature. The kitchen moves deftly between crisp fried pancakes and silky roti, curries that don't whisper, noodle salads alive with chicken and spice. The portions invite the table to share, and nothing here feels small.


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    150 E Second St, New York, NY · Manhattan
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This score is based on the awards it's won and sometimes its proximity to where you're located (if you're doing a location-based search).

    Stayscore

    This score is based on the awards it's won and sometimes its proximity to where you're located (if you're doing a location-based search).

      Doscore

      This score is based on the awards it's won and sometimes its proximity to where you're located (if you're doing a location-based search).

        Best Place Score

        The Best Place Score is the score we give to the place you're searching from, based on how cool we think the area around it is. If it seems unreasonably low, we probably just haven't added a representative amount of awards yet.