The Top 21 Seafood Near Blue Hill at Stone Barns

  1. Three Michelin stars and Eric Ripert at the helm: this is about as serious as seafood gets. Le Bernardin is old-school Midtown fine dining done without apology, the kind of room where diamond necklaces and pressed suits aren't ironic. The seafood-focused menu skips the mandatory tasting marathon, so you can order like an adult. The crowd has expense accounts or anniversaries; either way, everyone's on their best behavior.


    Awards
    Address
    155 W 51st St, New York, NY · Manhattan
    Reserve
    Resy
    Online
    WebsiteInstagram
  2. Lots of restaurants claim farm-to-table, but Purdy's is literally on the farm, a white farmhouse with fields out the window and real roots in what shows up on the plate. They grow, smoke, and cure a good chunk of what they serve, so the menu tastes like it means it. The crowd skews weekend-escape New Yorkers who drove an hour to feel wholesome about lunch. Hit the farm shop next door before you leave.


    Awards
    Address
    100 Titicus Rd, North Salem, NY · North Salem
    Reserve
    Resy
    Online
    Website
  3. Rank 3. AbuQir

    Egyptian Seafood


    Awards
    Address
    24-19 Steinway St, Astoria, NY · Astoria
    Online
    WebsiteInstagram
  4. Rank 4. Varka Estiatorio

    Mediterranean Seafood


    Awards
    Address
    30 N Spruce St, Ramsey, NJ · Ramsey
    Online
    WebsiteInstagram
  5. Rank 5. Penny

    Seafood

    Penny is a sleek seafood bar in the Village where the vibe is marble counters, bottles of Champagne chilling on ice, and oysters that make you feel like a person of taste without trying too hard. The menu leans into pristine, well-sourced seafood dressed with enough flair to stay interesting. Most seats are walk-in only, so show up right when they open and look like you planned it all along.


    Awards
    Address
    90 E 10th St, New York, NY · Manhattan
    Online
    WebsiteInstagram
  6. Rank 6. César

    Seafood

    César Ramirez has two Michelin stars and a reputation for the kind of precision that makes other chefs quietly anxious. His sleek, grown-up tasting menu spot in Hudson Square is mostly built around world-class seafood, and the sauces alone are worth the trip. Counter seats let you watch the kitchen move, which it does fast. The crowd is dressed well and paying attention, the way people do when the bill reminds them this was a special occasion.


    Awards
    Address
    333 Hudson St, New York, NY · Manhattan
    Reserve
    Tock
    Online
    WebsiteInstagram
  7. Rank 7. Hamido Seafood

    Egyptian Seafood


    Awards
    Address
    3129 Ditmars Blvd, Astoria, NY · Queens
    Online
    WebsiteInstagram
  8. Rank 8. Oceana

    Modern Seafood


    Awards
    Address
    120 W 49th St, New York, NY · Manhattan
    Online
    WebsiteInstagram
  9. Rank 9. Smithereens

    New England Seafood

    A New England seafood joint gone slightly rogue, tucked below street level in the East Village where the lighting is low and the menu is almost entirely ocean. The crowd runs young and food-curious, squeezed into every corner of a room that feels like someone's very cool basement. The wine list leans bright whites, and the celery root float for dessert sounds like a dare but absolutely delivers.


    Awards
    Address
    414 E 9th St, New York, NY · Manhattan
    Reserve
    Resy
    Online
    Website
  10. Rank 10. Crevette

    Spanish-French Seafood

    Crevette is a lively, white-tablecloth seafood restaurant drawing inspiration from the Spanish and French coasts, and the room earns every inch of that description. The wide dining space buzzes with first-daters and groups who've already committed to the martini list, while the bar pulls its own crowd. The food is bright and confident without being fussy, and the desserts are genuinely worth saving room for.


    Awards
    Address
    10 Downing St, New York, NY · Manhattan
    Reserve
    Resy
    Online
    Website
  11. Rank 11. Dame

    Seafood

    A tiny, charming seafood spot on MacDougal that started as a pop-up and earned itself a permanent address and a serious reservation problem. The room is cozy and blue-washed, packed with the kind of people who actually did their homework. The fish and chips, built around a beautiful piece of hake in lacy batter, is the reason everyone showed up. The wine list is organized by whether you'd rather drink like James Bond or Austin Powers, which tells you everything about the vibe.


    Awards
    Address
    87 MacDougal St, New York, NY · Manhattan
    Reserve
    Resy
    Online
    Website

  12. Awards
    Address
    89 E 42nd St, New York, NY · Manhattan
    Online
    WebsiteInstagram
  13. Rank 13. Cervo's

    Iberian Seafood

    Cervo's is a Bib Gourmand seafood spot on Canal Street that leans hard into the coastal flavors of Spain and Portugal, and somehow makes it feel effortless. The room is tight, loud, and tiled, packed with the kind of people who are definitely staying for one more round. Order fish, order anything fried, and let the kitchen do its thing. It's the sort of place that makes you wish you'd booked earlier.


    Awards
    Address
    43 Canal St, New York, NY · Manhattan
    Reserve
    Resy
    Online
    Website
  14. Rank 14. Oceans

    Seafood

    Park Ave South is lousy with restaurants, but this seafood-focused fine dining spot earns a second look. The room is genuinely beautiful, anchored by a bar up front and a raw bar and sushi counter in the back, so you're basically watching your dinner get assembled. The cooking pulls from both coasts and several continents, and the crowd skews toward people who dressed up on purpose and are glad they did.


    Awards
    Address
    233 Park Ave S, New York, NY · Manhattan
    Reserve
    OpenTable
    Online
    Website
  15. Rank 15. San Sabino

    Italian-influenced Seafood


    Awards
    Address
    113 Greenwich Ave, New York, NY · Manhattan
    Online
    WebsiteInstagram
  16. Rank 16. Sailor

    Seafood

    April Bloomfield is back, and Fort Greene is very happy about it. Sailor is a bright, skylit bistro where the menu is short, seasonal, and hits harder than it has any right to. The line wrapped around the block on a Tuesday tells you everything. Lunch draws the neighborhood regulars; dinner pulls in anyone who managed to snag a reservation. Simple food cooked with real conviction, from the roast chicken to the burger.


    Awards
    Address
    228 Dekalb Ave, New York, New York · Brooklyn
    Reserve
    Resy
    Online
    Website
  17. Rank 17. Zoli

    Seafood


    Awards
    Address
    312 Maujer St, Brooklyn, NY · Brooklyn
    Online
    Website
  18. Rank 18. Theodora

    Mediterranean Seafood

    Wood smoke hits you the second you walk into this Fort Greene seafood spot, and that's basically the thesis statement. The team is serious about dry-aged fish and open-fire cooking, which sounds like a cooking-school project but tastes like a very good idea. The crowd skews creative-Brooklyn, probably has opinions about natural wine, and doesn't need to look at the menu. Go hungry, and let the fire do the talking.


    Awards
    Address
    7 Greene Ave, Brooklyn, NY · Brooklyn
    Online
    Website
  19. This snug coastal wine bar on a quiet Clinton Hill block punches well above its weight, and the locals who've claimed their regular stools know it. The kitchen leans hard into seafood with a creative, globe-trotting sensibility that somehow always feels coherent. The wine list favors small producers and actually matches the food. Bring someone you want to impress without making it weird.


    Awards
    Address
    264 Clinton St, Brooklyn, NY · Brooklyn
    Online
    Website
  20. Rank 20. Quique Crudo

    Seafood Cocktail Bar


    Awards
    Address
    27 Bedford St, New York, NY · Manhattan
    Online
    WebsiteInstagram

  21. Awards
    Address
    2017 Emmons Ave, Brooklyn, NY · Brooklyn
    Online
    WebsiteInstagram

Recents

  • No recent searches yet.

Eat Score

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).

    Drink Score

    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).

      Stay Score

      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).

        Do Score

        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.