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16 restaurants that scream “New York City”

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di Ameena Walker and Marion Brewer
Aggiornato in data 07 aprile 2023

New York is undoubtedly a restaurant city. In a place where most people live in small apartments with even tinier kitchens, the best restaurants aren’t just a convenience—they stand in for New Yorkers’ living rooms and backyards, giving residents spaces to gather outside their homes.

While there are restaurants on every block, some make such an impact on the city’s culture that it’s hard to imagine New York without them. A storied oyster bar is synonymous with Grand Central Station. An inventive Nigerian spot expands the restaurant landscape in Bed-Stuy. An acclaimed soul food spot is a Harlem landmark.

These are the qualities that make up The Greats: 16 restaurants, ranging from laidback to dressed up, that define what it means to eat, live, and love in New York City.

Una foto del ristorante Chef's Table at Brooklyn Fare
4.7
4.7 (514)
da 50 $ in su
Francese / giapponese
Midtown West
Informazioni sul ristorante

This tasting menu restaurant launched in a space attached to the grocery store with which it still shares a name (Brooklyn Fare) on Schermerhorn Street in Brooklyn. Its unorthodox location, combined with chef César Ramirez’s luxurious, truffle-laden menu at a fittingly high price point, forced recognition that the borough could finally compete with Manhattan’s fine dining restaurants, earning it three MICHELIN stars. It has since relocated to Manhattan, but the experience is the same—an expensive ticket that pays off in plates of uni, lobster, and a front-row seat to watch the chef at work.


Una foto del ristorante Grand Central Oyster Bar
4.1
4.1 (7892)
da 31 $ a 50 $
Crostacei
Midtown East
Informazioni sul ristorante

There are few restaurants more iconic than Grand Central Oyster Bar in New York’s equally iconic Grand Central Station, sharing the building’s glorious scale and dramatic vaulted tile ceiling. With U-shaped lunch counters spanning end to end in part of the room and red-checked tablecloths covering wooden tables in the dining room, the place feels like it did when it opened in 1913. And while the clientele might dress differently now, all come for the reasons people have for a century: a quick bowl of chowder before exploring the city, or a dozen oysters and a cocktail before catching a train home.


Recensione migliore
Enriqua
Visitato il giorno 21 mar 2024
Ristorante storico, in cui sono passate molte generazioni di clienti, viaggiatori e non. Vari ambienti: molto amati i banconi, ma apprezzabile anche l’atmosfera del grande salone. Buona scelta di prodotti del mare, crudi e cotti. Questa volta abbiamo apprezzato le ostriche e le calpestante fritte, mentre un po’ deludente è stata la zuppa di vongole. Buona anche la scelta di birre. Prezzi medi (per il centro della città).
Una foto del ristorante TAO Downtown - New York
4.6
4.6 (7082)
da 31 $ a 50 $
Fusion / Eclettica
Chelsea
Informazioni sul ristorante

TAO Downtown resembles a Vegas nightclub to many. But it might be more accurate to say that many Vegas nightclubs actually resemble TAO—the hybrid club and restaurant pioneered the genre and exported it all over the world. TAO is now the place to have an epic night, whether it’s for bachelorette and bachelor parties, birthdays, or other celebrations. The restaurant is equal parts show and service, with tables tiered into steps on one end of the dining room so diners can survey the scene below them while enjoying pork potstickers and Peking duck. Those who want to continue the night can head to the nightclub, hidden in the same building, where hopes of celebrity-spotting and high-priced bottle service have helped TAO become one of the highest grossing restaurants in New York.


Recensione migliore
OpenTable Diner
Visitato il giorno 22 mag 2024
Locale bellissimo , molto glamour e bella musica Cibo eccellente, orientale fusion di altissimo livello con prezzo sostenuto ma ben giustificato Da tornarci assolutamente
Una foto del ristorante The Odeon
4.8
4.8 (3650)
da 31 $ a 50 $
Francese
TriBeCa
Informazioni sul ristorante

The Odeon has been an anchor for Lower Manhattan since it opened in 1980, long before Tribeca was trendy. The restaurant has weathered the ups and downs of several recessions, 9/11, Hurricane Sandy, and now a global pandemic, all while remaining a symbol of downtown cool that counts celebrities as regulars. Its French bistro-esque interiors influenced restaurant design for decades. The Odeon is still a go-to for the city’s most comforting classics such as frisée salad and roast chicken, best paired with some of Manhattan’s best people watching.


Recensione migliore
Daria
Visitato il giorno 5 set 2024
La cameriera più performante di sempre! Locale molto rumoroso ma dall’atmosfera nel complesso divertente e piacevole
Una foto del ristorante Casa Mono
4.7
4.7 (2834)
da 50 $ in su
Spagnola
Union Square
Informazioni sul ristorante

Casa Mono has turned out consistently superb tapas since 2003, with rave New York Times reviews and a MICHELIN star to prove it. The kitchen is led by longtime chef-owner Andy Nusser and whips up classic small plates that will transport you to Spain—think pan con tomate, bacalao croquetas, razor clams a la plancha, and top-notch jamón iberíco. Larger plates are equally delightful, be it something more traditional such as fideos with chorizo and clams or unique combos like bone marrow served with smoked trout roe, horseradish, and everything bagel spice. End on a sweet note with the crème brulée-like crema Catalana con buñuelos, a rich caramelized vanilla custard trimmed with deep-fried bay leaves.


Una foto del ristorante Kappo Masa
4.6
4.6 (640)
da 50 $ in su
Giapponese
Upper East Side
Informazioni sul ristorante

Celebrated chef Masayoshi Takayama’s fifth fine-dining destination, opened in collaboration with art world kingpin Larry Gagosian, is suited for special occasions. Let the kitchen choose for you with the splurgy six-course chef’s tasting menu or sushi omakase, which comes with 15-18 pieces. Or choose your own adventure by going a la carte, starting with the menu’s chilled section, opting for toro wasabi ceviche or deep sea snapper ponzu, and warmer picks such as spicy dancing shrimp or roasted uni custard served on the half shell. For the main event, mix and match from the meat-focused hibachi grill section, various fried rice dishes, and sushi. For a taste of the Masa mini-empire on a (relative) budget, there’s the two-course bento box lunch.


Recensione migliore
OpenTable Diner
Visitato il giorno 20 nov 2021
Aniversario
Una foto del ristorante The River Cafe
4.9
4.9 (9201)
da 50 $ in su
Americana
DUMBO
Informazioni sul ristorante

When owner Michael “Buzzy” O’Keeffe opened The River Café in 1977, DUMBO was a desolate neighborhood, full of underutilized waterfront warehouses. But O’Keeffe saw potential in the sweeping views of Manhattan and the Brooklyn Bridge. In many ways, the restaurant has always been ahead of its time, with chefs—among them Larry Forgione, Charlie Palmer, and David Burke—basing fine-dining menus off locally sourced and foraged ingredients. The MICHELIN-starred restaurant has kept up with the growing neighborhood around it and remains a special-occasion destination for elegant dishes such as pan-roasted venison served with chestnut spaetzle, braised red cabbage, and fall root vegetables.


Recensione migliore
AMERIGO
Visitato il giorno 23 set 2024
Ottima esperienza. Location romantica. Skyline unico
Una foto del ristorante Fonda Chelsea
4.6
4.6 (1034)
da 31 $ a 50 $
Messicana
Chelsea
Informazioni sul ristorante

Chef and owner Roberto Santibañez, who hails from Mexico City and trained at Le Cordon Bleu in Paris, dishes up the city’s finest regional Mexican comfort food at Fonda. The restaurant’s three locations serve up a crowd-pleasing mix of familiar and lesser-seen dishes alongside tasty margaritas. Crunchy, cheesy appetizers such as queso fundido, flautas, and taquitos are perfect for sharing (and kid-friendly, too). Pescatarians will appreciate picks including ceviche or crab croquettes served with a trio of sauces: avocado serrano, pickled jalapeño mayo, and habanero roasted tomato. For something lighter, there’s a strong salad selection starring ingredients such as jicama, mango, and green apple plus hearty sharable mains with a strong Oaxacan bent.


Una foto del ristorante Casa Ora
4.6
4.6 (656)
da 31 $ a 50 $
Venezuelana
Williamsburg
Informazioni sul ristorante

At this MICHELIN-recognized East Williamsburg spot, the creative Venezuelan menu comes courtesy of chef Isbelis Diaz, while the unique cocktails are devised by her son, Ivo Diaz, a former mixologist at The Nomad and Eleven Madison Park. Dishes include pork tamale with chickpea, potato, raisins, and olives (available in vegan form) and mains such as lobster, squid, and octopus paella. Don’t miss whimsical drinks such as the Purple Banana, made with tequila, dry vermouth, blue pea tea, sweet plantain, lemon, and egg white. In addition to celebrating their homeland’s cuisine, the mother-son duo supports Venezuela by donating a portion of Casa Ora’s revenue to families forced to seek asylum from the country due to insufficient access to food, clean water, and government protection.


Una foto del ristorante Faun
4.6
4.6 (35)
da 31 $ a 50 $
Italiana
Prospect Heights
Informazioni sul ristorante

Tuck into creative Italian-leaning fare in a charming setting at MICHELIN-recommended Faun. The seasonally driven spot is one of the best dinner destinations near popular area attractions such as the Brooklyn Botanic Garden and the Brooklyn Museum. Vinegar Hill House alum Brian Leth created its rotating menu, which showcases solid pastas such as pappardelle with braised ossobuco ragú and spaghetti neri with Jonah crab and shishito peppers. Rest assured there are lighter options, too, including seared scallops and roasted beets with feta, walnuts, and burrata. You can’t go wrong whether seated indoors or outdoors at Faun. At the former, there’s a handsome lengthy bar and cozy interiors. And when you’re craving an alfresco setting, Faun’s lush garden patio delivers one of the most magical backdrops in Brooklyn.


Una foto del ristorante Mario's Restaurant - Arthur Ave.
4.5
4.5 (1105)
da 31 $ a 50 $
Italiana
Belmont
Informazioni sul ristorante

Owned by the Migliucci family for five generations, Mario’s is a deeply personal restaurant. The interior is decorated with Italian landscapes painted by a distant relative, and until his passing in April 2020, diners could expect to be greeted by patriarch Joseph Migliucci when they arrived. Which explains why for more than 100 years, neighbors and regulars from all over the tri-state area have flocked to the restaurant for hearty portions of Italian classics such as chicken parmigiana and homemade lasagna. Now in the care of Migliucci’s daughter, Regina, very little has changed except for one menu dish: the restaurant’s pizza, long a well-known, off menu-item, has finally found its place in print.


Recensione migliore
PeterK
Visitato il giorno 13 set 2022
Great old time Italian American comfort food!! Greta pizza too!
Una foto del ristorante Melba's
4.6
4.6 (1588)
da 50 $ in su
Americana
Harlem
Informazioni sul ristorante

Dig into one of Harlem’s best casual meals at this soul food institution. Chef Melba Wilson’s chicken and waffles shot to fame after winning an episode of Food Network’s Throwdown! With Bobby Flay in 2008. Melba’s adored version comes with strawberry butter, maple syrup, and can be topped with wings or catfish. Wilson began her career at her aunt’s Harlem staple, Sylvia’s, and can often be found greeting guests with warm hugs. The restaurant’s Southern comforts are so legendary that even Prince Harry and Meghan Markle stopped by on a 2021 visit.


Una foto del ristorante Strip House
4.8
4.8 (3387)
da 31 $ a 50 $
Bistecca
Greenwich Village
Informazioni sul ristorante

In a town where so many residents claim a favorite steakhouse, Strip House stands out. The interiors are far from staid, livened up by bordello-inspired accents and burlesque photos on the walls. But Strip House doesn’t mess around in the beef department. The pitch-perfect steaks are accompanied by decadent European-style sides including truffled creamed spinach and goose-fat fried potatoes. Come extra hungry and order the beloved New York strip, along with several martinis to wash it down. Don’t skip the 24-layer chocolate cake (intended for 8-10 people) if you’re here with a group.


Recensione migliore
OpenTable Diner
Visitato il giorno 21 ott 2019
Nonnsoddisfatta! Era il mio compleanno e avevo chiesto una torta e non mi è stata portata. Gran delusione
Una foto del ristorante Zou Zou's
4.6
4.6 (1456)
da 31 $ a 50 $
Mediterranea
Hell's Kitchen
Informazioni sul ristorante

Everything is over-the-top at Zou Zou’s, a dazzling new Eastern Mediterranean restaurant that opened in 2022 and has quickly embedded itself as a must-try in the city’s restaurant scene. Chef Madeline Sperling (of Gramercy Tavern fame) turns out dramatic plates such as duck borek, a hypnotizing pastry spiral glazed with tangy orange sauce and sprinkled with crushed pistachios. The dinner theater continues with dishes including Kasseri cheese, set aflame at the table. Though the intricate kataifi cheesecake, a phyllo-layered marvel that channels both the Middle East and New York City, may be the ultimate showstopper. Feast on it all in a blue-tiled expanse, decked with plants, velour banquettes, and mirrored walls.


Recensione migliore
OpenTable Diner
Visitato il giorno 31 mar 2024
Abbiamo mangiato molto bene, peccato la sala troppo rumorosa
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