The Top 100 Restaurants Near Pastis
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Rank 1. Pastis
French
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Rank 2. Bangkok Supper Club
Contemporary Thai
Chef Max Wittawat's contemporary Thai kitchen draws from family recipes with exacting technique, turning simple ingredients into dramatic contrasts—the fiery scallop ceviche with watermelon chili granita, deep-fried pork cheeks over garlic rice—while the cocktail program receives equal care. A chic room for a refined evening built on impeccable execution.
- Spirited Awards 2025 · Regional Top 10 Honoree · Best U.S. Restaurant Bar – U.S. East
- Michelin Guide Selected Restaurant
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Rank 3. The Dining Room at RH Guesthouse
Contemporary
The Dining Room at RH Guesthouse stages fine dining as an extension of the brand's design vision—a Meatpacking room dressed in handsome modernism, where you're meant to feel admitted to a private home. Caviar-studded starters and whole grilled branzino arrive with precision, their quality ingredients handled without pretense, though the bill announces you're somewhere expensive.
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Rank 4. Via Carota
Italian
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.
- AAA Four Diamonds
- 50 Best 2025 · #18 · North America's 50 Best Restaurants
- James Beard Awards 2026 · Semifinalist · Outstanding Restaurant
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Rank 5. La Devozione
Pasta Italian
Inside Chelsea Market, a century-old Italian pasta maker has opened a counter restaurant where thirty diners at a time face an avalanche of shapes and sizes—manicotti packed with sole and brown butter, penne tangled with rabbit, each plate arriving without restraint or pretense. It's a tasting menu built on the premise that pasta, made well and served generously, needs no apology.
- 50 Top Italy 2025 · #16 · The Best Italian Restaurants In The World
- Michelin Guide Selected Restaurant
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Rank 6. Bartolo
Spanish
A West Village room of low beams and amber light draws you into its sense of intimate theater. Bartolo builds its kitchen around generous Spanish cooking meant for the table: grilled Iberian pork, braised oxtail, cristal bread with anchovies, ajo blanco touched with honeydew sorbet. The operation moves with the precision of a room that understands how to sustain a mood.
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Rank 7. Mama's Too
Sicilian Pizza
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Rank 8. Crane Club Restaurant
Steakhouse
The soaring scarlet curtains and banquette-lined room announce ambition before you sit. Chef Melissa Rodriguez's steaks emerge charred from a custom grill; the squash tortellini and vegetable sides compete for attention. Desserts—banana farro cake with guava jam, apple croissant crumble with malted oat gelato—elevate what steakhouse sweets typically achieve.
- Wine Enthusiast 2025 · Top 50 New Restaurants
- Michelin Guide Selected Restaurant
- Time Out 2026 · The 45 best restaurants in NYC right now
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Rank 9. Le B.
French
Angie Mar's Greenwich Village salon wraps diners in sapphire velvet and white linen for a French kitchen inflected with her Chinese sensibility. Terrines glistening with pistachio and kumquat, foie gras, seafood Wellington dressed in Sauternes cream—the sauces are rich and considered, the whole affair pitched toward occasion and intimacy.
- Esquire 2023 · Bemelman at the Ritz · The Best Martinis in America
- James Beard Awards 2026 · Semifinalist · Best Chef: New York State · Angie Mar
- Michelin Guide Selected Restaurant
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Rank 10. Xi'an Famous Foods
Xi'an-Style
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Rank 11. 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.
- World's 101 Best #21 · World's Best Steak Restaurants
- Michelin Guide 1 Star
- James Beard Awards 2023 · Nominee · Outstanding Wine and Other Beverages Program
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Rank 12. Semma
Indian
Vijay Kumar's south Indian cooking at Semma arrives without apology or accommodation: mulaikattiya thaniyam crackles with the intensity of childhood memory, gunpowder dosa achieves an almost austere perfection, and lamb curry unfolds in layers of warm spice. The heat here is architectural, never decorative, and the staff navigates you through unfamiliar terrain with genuine enthusiasm.
- Michelin Guide 1 Star
- James Beard Awards 2025 · Winner · Best Chef: New York State · Vijay Kumar
- The New York Times 2026 · #9 · The 100 Best Restaurants in New York City
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Rank 13. Don Angie
Creative Italian
Moody banquettes and brass accents frame a room where Angie Rito and Scott Tacinelli orchestrate playful collisions: spicy pepperoni fried rice meets grilled calamari, paprika pasta wraps smoked mussels, mezcal braised chicken sits atop 'nduja. The cooking moves fluidly between Italian foundations and Asian detours, never settling into a single accent, which is precisely the point.
- James Beard Awards 2025 · Semifinalist · Outstanding Restaurant
- Michelin Guide Selected Restaurant
- James Beard Awards 2022 · Semifinalist · Outstanding Chef · Angie Rito and Scott Tacinelli
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Rank 14. Family Meal at Blue Hill
New American
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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Rank 15. 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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Rank 16. L’industrie Pizzeria
NY-Style Pizza
- 50 Top Pizza 2025 · #1 · 50 Top Pizza Slice USA
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Rank 18. Cleo
French
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Rank 19. 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.
- 50 Top Italy 2025 · #5 · The Best Italian Restaurants In The World
- Michelin Guide 1 Star
- James Beard Awards 2026 · Semifinalist · Best Chef: New York State · Stefano Secchi
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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.
- World's 101 Best #12 · World's Best Steak Restaurants
- Eater 2026 · The Best Steakhouses in New York City
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Rank 21. Osteria 57
Seafood Italian
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Rank 22. 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.
- AAA Four Diamonds
- James Beard Awards 2026 · Semifinalist · Outstanding Hospitality
- World Culinary Awards 2025 · Nominee · United States' Best Restaurant
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A rooftop sushi counter overlooking the city's lower west side, where the chef moves through nigiri with the precision of someone who has done it ten thousand times. The omakase unfolds at a measured pace, each piece arriving at the moment it reaches its ideal temperature.
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Rank 24. Le Chêne
French
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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Rank 25. 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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Rank 26. Genesis House
Modern Korean
A glass pavilion overlooking the High Line serves modern Korean cooking with the same sleek precision as the luxury cars displayed on its ground floor. Amberjack crudo arrives in kimchi and asparagus brine; a 36-hour beef bone broth arrives boldly peppered and commanding. The dining room feels designed to match the food—cool, composed, unbothered by the city's noise.
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Rank 27. The Gallery
Japanese
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Rank 28. Jeju Noodle Bar
Korean Noodles
At the counter of this Greenwich Street noodle bar, you watch the kitchen execute a brief menu of boldly flavored dishes—spicy plum-dressed cucumber kimchi, gochu ramyun perfumed with pork bone broth—at prices that feel like discovery. The toro ssam bap, with its fatty fish and tobiko nestled against scrambled egg, arrives as a small argument for restraint and clarity in cooking.
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Rank 29. COQODAQ
Korean
A buzzy Korean fried chicken den where reservations vanish fast, rewarded with a theatrical bucket feast that unfolds through crisp rounds and finishes with frozen yogurt. The gluten-free bird stays clean and light despite its indulgent choreography, paired with an ambitious champagne list.
- Condé Nast Traveler 2024 · The best new restaurants in the world
- James Beard Awards 2026 · Semifinalist · Outstanding Restaurateur · Simon Kim - Gracious Hospitality
- James Beard Awards 2025 · Semifinalist · Outstanding Restaurateur · Simon Kim - Gracious Hospitality Management
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Rank 30. La Tête d'Or by Daniel
French Steakhouse
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.
- AAA Four Diamonds
- World's 101 Best #34 · World's Best Steak Restaurants
- Michelin Guide Selected Restaurant
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Rank 31. Maxi’s Noodle
Hong Kong-Style
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A Chelsea bar where Spanish and Portuguese sensibilities meet in a glass: conservas and cocktails designed around unexpected ingredients like lemongrass liqueur and cava. The Seirēn Song Spritz arrives with tinned fish and tapas, a model of casual sophistication that doesn't announce itself.
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Rank 33. Anixi
Vegan Mediterranean
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The bartenders behind Zero Bond have opened a sceney West Village cocktail bar where martinis arrive doctored with feta and tomato-herb vodka, their savory inclinations matched by shaved prime rib sandwiches. Dandelion trades restraint for flavor—a place that commits fully to its seasoned vision.
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Rank 35. Crevette
Spanish-French Seafood
The dining room hums with purposeful energy, cream walls and white linens setting a composed stage for seafood that tastes like the Mediterranean got loud. Peekytoe crab agnolotti swims in tomato butter; whole Dover sole arrives burnished with bearnaise. This is coastal cooking stripped of pretense, built on good ingredients and the kind of brightness that makes you order another drink.
- Artful Living 2025 · The Top 5 Most Stylish Restaurants in America
- Michelin Guide Selected Restaurant
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Rank 36. Shmoné
Neo-Levantine Mediterranean
A narrow Greenwich Village room where diners crowd the counter to watch Chef Eyal Shani work through seasonal Levantine cooking. Towering salads, hot Jerusalem bagels finished with olive oil, and bone-in beef short ribs with an almost austere tenderness define a menu built on vegetables and shareability rather than flourish.
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Rank 37. Hav & Mar
Ethiopian
At a spare corner on Eleventh Avenue, Chefs Marcus Samuelsson and Fariyal Abdullahi honor Ethiopian and Swedish ancestry through restrained plating and cross-cultural ingredient work. The Swediopian—berbere-cured salmon layered with apple, mustard seed caviar, and injera chips—distills their approach into a single, assured dish.
- James Beard Awards 2024 · Nominee · Emerging Chef · Fariyal Abdullahi
- James Beard Awards 2026 · Semifinalist · Best Chef: New York State · Fariyal Abdullahi
- James Beard Awards 2025 · Semifinalist · Best Chef: New York State · Fariyal Abdullahi
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Rank 38. 4 Charles Prime Rib
Steakhouse
A Chicago steakhouse improbably tucked into a Village townhouse, where the prime rib arrives three ways and the sides—creamed spinach, roasted garlic, buttered potatoes—arrive as they should. The staff trades in genuine warmth, and the wine list extends beyond meat; dessert is dark chocolate pie in an Oreo crust. Sodikoff's restraint is the point.
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Rank 39. San Sabino
Italian-influenced Seafood
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Rank 40. I Sodi
Italian
Rita Sodi's trattoria on Bleecker Street moves with the seasons—grilled tomato and burrata one day, layered lasagna the next—while a practiced bar keeps the room humming with Negronis and neighborhood energy. The pappardelle al limon cuts through richness with citrus clarity, a small gesture that hints at the kitchen's larger restraint.
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Rank 42. 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.
- 50 Best 2025 · #40 · North America's 50 Best Restaurants
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Rank 43. Kiko
Mexican
- Esquire 2025 · The Best New Restaurants in America
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Rank 44. Café Carmellini
Italian
Andrew Carmellini's fine-dining return occupies the Fifth Avenue Hotel with sapphire velvet booths and an open kitchen turning out Mediterranean-leaning dishes. A crab mille-feuille of delicate wafers and sweet meat in Meyer lemon sauce, or scallops in coconut-turmeric broth, suggest a chef working in layers of restraint and indulgence at once.
- Forbes Travel Guide Forbes Recommended
- 50 Best 2025 · #39 · North America's 50 Best Restaurants
- Esquire 2023 · The Best New Restaurants in America
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Rank 45. Junoon
Indian
Pendant lights and white marble set a refined stage where contemporary Indian cooking meets restless ambition, each plate a small argument for why tradition needn't mean stillness. Tuna puchka arrives jeweled with caviar; the Assamese tile fish curry hums with cilantro and restraint.
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Rank 46. Oiji Mi
Korean
Brian Kim's modern Korean kitchen operates with uncommon restraint, letting the quality of striped jack hwe and tender lobster ramyun speak for themselves across five courses. The sleek dining room hums with attentive service; cocktails and wine arrive with equal intelligence. A place where technique and subtlety have displaced bombast.
- Michelin Guide 1 Star
- Esquire 2023 · Martini Royale · The Best Martinis in America
- Esquire 2023 · The Best New Restaurants in America
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Rank 47. Buvette
French
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Rank 49. Kanyakumari
Indian
A compact south Indian seafood kitchen with a bar-forward buzz, where bold regional cooking—fried chicken, tender beef short rib with curry leaves—delivers genuine depth. The fish curry and ghee rice show restraint and care alongside the kitchen's louder pleasures.
- Eater Sleeper Hit
- Michelin Guide Selected Restaurant
- Grub Street 2025 · The 43 Best Restaurants in New York
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In the basement of a West Village townhouse, Kees pours classical cocktails—martinis, Collins, sours—with the restraint of someone who learned that elegance requires no embellishment. The space feels like a private study, all dark wood and low light, where a Comté spinach dip arrives as quietly as the next perfect drink.
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Rank 51. BONDST
Japanese-Inspired
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Rank 52. Shukette
Middle Eastern
At Shukette, the dips and breads arrive in a shock of color—bubbled frena, balloon-puffed pita, a table groaning with vegetables and fiery sauces—and you're sated before the mains appear. It is a place where everything tastes slicked, garlicked, alive.
- James Beard Awards 2026 · Nominee · Best Chef: New York State · Ayesha Nurdjaja
- James Beard Awards 2023 · Semifinalist · Best Chef: New York State · Ayesha Nurdjaja
- The New York Times 2026 · #69 · The 100 Best Restaurants in New York City
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Rank 53. Txikito
Basque Spanish
- Roadbook The Best Restaurants in New York City
- The New York Times 2026 · #64 · The 100 Best Restaurants in New York City
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Rank 54. Zimmi's
Southern French
- Grub Street 2025 · The 43 Best Restaurants in New York
- The New York Times 2025 · Madeleines · Our New York Restaurant Critic Names Her Favorite Dishes This Year
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Basque fire and Manhattan pace collide in this High Line steakhouse, where an imported Spanish oven and charcoal grill handle American beef and Iberian pork with disciplined precision. The 60-day aged Txuleton and confident sommelier-guided wine list reflect a kitchen that trusts its ingredients to speak plainly.
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Rank 56. John's of Bleecker Street
Coal-Oven Pizza
- Eater 2026 · The Best Classic Restaurants in NYC
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- Grub Street 2026 · The 40 Best Restaurants for Kids (and Parents!)
- Eater 2026 · The 38 Best Restaurants in New York City
- The New York Times 2024 · New York’s 14 Best New Restaurants
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Rank 58. Carbone
American Italian
A cavernous room of plush banquettes and glittering chandeliers where servers move with practiced charm, channeling mid-century Italian-American nostalgia at full throttle. The rigatoni alla vodka and meatballs arrive reliably satisfying, though the real spectacle is less about what's on the plate than the sense of being seen in a room where everyone else wants to be.
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Rank 59. Thyme
Cocktail Bar
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Rank 60. Demo
European
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Rank 61. Loring Place
Californian New American
At Loring Place, Dan Kluger applies his restless intelligence to California-inflected cooking that pivots on vegetables—wood-grilled broccoli arrives with orange and pistachios, pizzas emerge from the wood oven built from house-milled flour. The dining room, all mid-century geometry and bold stripes, feels like a deliberate rejection of downtown's usual theatrical clutter.
- James Beard Awards 2024 · Semifinalist · Outstanding Chef · Dan Kluger
- Michelin Guide Selected Restaurant
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Rank 62. Coppelia
Latin
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Rank 63. BONDST
Japanese-Inspired
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Rank 64. Ribalta
Neapolitan Pizza
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Rank 65. Elcielo
Colombian
Chef Juan Manuel Barrientos orchestrates a two-star tasting menu in the Virgin Hotel that channels tropical Colombia through dishes like shio koji duck with passion fruit sabayon. Floor-to-ceiling windows and theatrical touches—a bread tree, chocolate experience, coffee ceremony—transform the meal into something between fine dining and curated theater.
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Rank 68. Raoul's
French
A SoHo fixture since the seventies, Raoul's occupies a bohemian time capsule where art-lined walls and classic cocktails set the scene for diners returning across decades. The kitchen's French American cooking—crab beignets with chili remoulade, duck with foie gras and lentils, tableside profiteroles—arrives with steady competence and occasional grace.
- Michelin Guide Selected Restaurant
- Eater 2026 · The Best Classic Restaurants in NYC
- Eater 2026 · The Best Restaurants in Soho
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Rank 69. King
Mediterranean
At night, King glows amber in SoHo, serving rustic European cooking that lets each season's harvest speak for itself. The kitchen's deft restraint—panisse, house-made ravioli, grilled bass—suggests that three chef-owners learned something essential at River Café about making difficulty vanish.
- Michelin Guide Selected Restaurant
- The New York Times 2026 · #50 · The 100 Best Restaurants in New York City
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Rank 70. Lord's
British
A London bistro transplanted to Greenwich Village, where Chef Ed Szymanski and Patricia Howard apply nose-to-tail restraint to English comfort food—curried lamb scotch eggs, duck-stuffed cabbage the size of a small animal. The apple and calvados trifle arrives like an apology for your own excess, and the bar still finds room for walk-ins even when the banquettes overflow.
- Food & Wine 2023 · Best New Chefs · Ed Szymanski
- Eater 2023 · The Best New Restaurants in America
- James Beard Awards 2024 · Semifinalist · Best Chef: New York State · Ed Szymanski
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Rank 71. Bazaar Meat by José Andrés
Steakhouse
Fire and theater collide at this steakhouse where the grill becomes performance and meat is both reverence and provocation. Dry-aged beef emerges from charcoal-fired ovens with smoke and precision, a menu that questions the cut as much as it honors it.
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Rank 73. Kappo Sono
Kaiseki Japanese
Chef Chikara Sono works a few feet from your seat, presenting each course as it emerges, asking nothing but your presence and appetite. The restraint of kaiseki—seasonal precision, ingredient clarity, flavors that murmur rather than announce—becomes almost conversational at this sixth-floor counter.
- The New York Times 2026 · #24 · The 100 Best Restaurants in New York City
- The New York Times 2025 · The Best New Restaurants in New York
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Rank 74. 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.
- James Beard Awards 2026 · Nominee · Best Chef: New York State · Joshua Pinsky
- Wine Enthusiast 2024 · Forward 50 Restaurants
- Wine Enthusiast 2023 · Forward 50 Restaurants
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Rank 75. Chama Mama
Georgian
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Rank 76. Xi'an Famous Foods
Xi'an-Style
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Rank 77. Red Paper Clip
Contemporary
A red paper clip marks the unmarked door on Christopher Street where Kevin Chen works with local farms to build a seasonal menu that threads his Taiwanese heritage and Queens childhood through refined technique—parsnip and celtuce dressed tableside with chilled cucumber broth, Hainanese chicken with pickled greens. The narrow room stays spare so nothing distracts from the plate.
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Rank 78. Nami Nori
Sushi
At this spare, warmly lit temaki bar on Carmine Street, hand rolls arrive at the counter still glistening—tuna poke crowned with crispy shallots, XO scallop cut with lemon, coconut shrimp cradling green curry. The open-handed generosity of the chef's set and the equal care given to plant-based rolls suggest a place thinking beyond the obvious.
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Rank 79. Moody Tongue
Sushi
A sushi counter where nigiri sets are deliberately paired with beers—ora king salmon with a watermelon saline, jumbo shrimp with an oak-aged Flanders Red. The careworn elegance and exclusive house lagers make this Chicago brewery's New York outpost feel like a deliberate detour.
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Rank 80. Hawksmoor
British
- Esquire 2023 · Ultimate Vodka Martini · The Best Martinis in America
- James Beard Awards 2025 · Semifinalist · Outstanding Wine and Other Beverages Program
- Spirited Awards 2024 · Regional Honoree · Best U.S. Bar Team – U.S. East
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Rank 81. Dante
Italian
- 50 Best 2026 · #58 · North America's 50 Best Bars
- James Beard Awards 2023 · Semifinalist · Outstanding Bar
- Esquire 2023 · Dante Mini Martini · The Best Martinis in America
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Rank 82. Laliko
Georgian Eastern European
At a West Village corner, Georgian pride radiates through vibrant salads and cheese-filled khachapuri, while a long communal table and Georgian wine list complete the scene. Servers guide you through plump khinkali dumplings brimming with hot broth and lamb or beef, making the handsome, mural-lined room feel like an extended table of friends.
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Rank 83. LenLen
Thai
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Rank 84. abcV
Vegetarian
Nestled within ABC Carpet & Home, this vegetarian restaurant pairs minimalist design—mismatched chandeliers, bright pops of color—with menus that blur the line between nourishment and refinement. An egg and cheese dosa arrives beside bergamot-scented spaghetti with rainbow chard, dishes that prove vegetables need no apology.
- Michelin Guide Selected Restaurant
- The New York Times 2026 · #48 · The 100 Best Restaurants in New York City
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Rank 85. 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.
- Michelin Guide 1 Star
- World Culinary Awards 2025 · Nominee · United States' Best Restaurant
- The New York Times 2026 · #34 · The 100 Best Restaurants in New York City
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Rank 86. JUA
Modern Korean
Chef Hoyoung Kim orchestrates a modern Korean tasting menu in a sleek, high-ceilinged room near the Flatiron, where raw fluke from Jeju arrives in chilled spicy broth, branzino emerges with shattered skin, and wood-fired lamb speaks to exacting technique. Each course moves with purpose toward a glazed Korean donut and silky ice cream, the whole experience calibrated and unrushed.
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Rank 87. Ci Siamo
Wood-fired Italian
A busy, efficient Italian kitchen tucked into Manhattan West glows with the confidence of Union Square Hospitality Group—handsome bar, open fire, large windows—and chef Hillary Sterling's caramelized onion torta alone justifies the trip. Generously rich pastas and a closing lemon torta with mascarpone suggest a restaurant built for sharing and return visits.
- James Beard Awards 2024 · Semifinalist · Best Chef: New York State · Hillary Sterling
- James Beard Awards 2023 · Semifinalist · Best Chef: New York State · Hillary Sterling
- James Beard Awards 2025 · Semifinalist · Best Chef: New York State · Hillary Sterling
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Rank 90. Kubeh
Persian Middle Eastern
Melanie Shurka's spare, light-filled room showcases heirloom textiles while honoring the hand-rolled kubeh she learned to make from Kurdish, Iranian, and Syrian women in Israel. The dumplings arrive tender and purposeful—filled with meat or mushrooms—alongside kuku sabzi's earthy Persian herbs and a cardamom-spiked Turkish coffee ice cream that closes the meal with quiet confidence.
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Rank 91. 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.
- World Culinary Awards 2025 · Nominee · North America's Best Chinese Cuisine Restaurant
- Michelin Guide Bib Gourmand
- Grub Street 2026 · The 40 Best Restaurants for Kids (and Parents!)
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Michael Schulson's sprawling izakaya across from Rockefeller Center manages the difficult feat of serving 350 people without sacrificing the counter's immediacy. Sushi, robatayaki, wagyu, and broiled bass move with equal authority across the bi-level room, each done with the confidence of a place that has earned its size.
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Rank 93. Casa Mono
Spanish
At Casa Mono, a small room on Irving Place, the kitchen breaks down whole animals and sends out tapas in a considered rhythm—scrambled eggs with uni, silky confit goat—that prioritizes the diner's experience over operational efficiency. The cooking reaches beyond its nominal Costa Brava roots with a refinement that suggests someone genuinely understands what good food is supposed to do.
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Rank 94. Portale
Contemporary Italian
A former carriage house on a hidden Chelsea walkway holds Alfred Portale's refined Italian dining room, where whitewashed brick and wood floors frame contemporary Mediterranean cooking. The agnolotti—ricotta pockets swimming in lamb ragù—and the precisely arranged salmon with roasted vegetables and olive vinaigrette show a kitchen that treats restraint as ambition.
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Rank 96. Le Gigot
Bistro French
A narrow room in Greenwich Village that conjures a Parisian bistro through genuine warmth rather than affectation. The petit bouillabaisse arrives as saffron-tinged broth with North African spice; the cassoulet, a Toulouse rendition, layers duck confit and pork into beans and herbs. Cooking that knows its lineage and executes it without pretense.
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Rank 97. Joe's Pizza
NY-Style Pizza
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Rank 98. La Dong
Vietnamese
A Colonial-inflected dining room of wooden arches and lotus lamps sets the stage for Vietnamese cooking that moves beyond the usual suspects. The turmeric crepe arrives clever and plump with shrimp; the pho, enriched with Miyazaki wagyu and poured tableside, justifies the pilgrimage to Union Square.
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Rank 99. Pranakhon
Thai
A two-story Thai restaurant in constant motion, where a long bar anchors the chaos and tables fill faster than reservations open. Yum kai salad arrives bright and herbaceous; mussels stuffed with curry paste custard and pork jowls in chili-lime dressing show a kitchen working both tradition and refinement. It's the kind of place where heat and precision matter equally.
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Rank 100. Mitsuru
Japanese