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Editor’s choice: 16 go-to NYC restaurants from our local expert

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by OpenTable
Updated September 19, 2024

Falling in love with New York City has to do with its food. Eating snails for the first time at an Upper East Side French staple after saving up money in college; slurping oysters with friends over brunch at a seafood favorite; and going back in for consecutive helpings of tingly Chungking chicken—only to realize it’s just a tiny fraction of the diversity of cuisines in the city.

Eating out in New York will keep inspiring, if you know where to look. I say this with the confidence of years spent as a food reporter and editor at places like Eater and now OpenTable.

The result of these experiences is a collection of restaurants that I can recommend as my go-tos. These 16 places are a mix of everyday spots and special-occasion bangers that remind you how thrilling dining out here can be.

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4.7
4.7 (10)
$31 to $50
Thai
Greenpoint
About the restaurant

When only fiery Thai food will do—Thai spicy, not American spicy (former Fish Cheeks chef Ohm Suansilphong leads the kitchen, so it tracks)—bring a group of friends to feast at this Williamsburg hotspot. The beef tongue curry and the green curry with Wagyu steak always deliver, but there’s plenty to balance the heat, too, like savory bites of caramelized coconut sugar atop fresh fruit with chicken or pork.


Top review
Randy
Dined on Oct 4, 2024
Waiter made the experience along with food was fantastic. Thai Old Fashioned was a nice surprise. Bone marrow was excellent and desert with the fermented rice that was like ice cream was worth the trip.
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4.7
4.7 (126)
$31 to $50
Peruvian
Upper East Side
About the restaurant

Bowls of sour-spicy ceviche and frothy pisco sours (a South American brandy cocktail) are definition Peruvian food, and Mission Ceviche makes epic versions of both. Plus, you can make a whole meal out of them here with the ceviche experience (four kinds to choose from with sides). Don’t not order one of the pisco cocktails—my favorite has the mellow sweetness of the purple corn drink chicha morada.


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Liwei
Dined on Jan 6, 2025
Had a prix fixe lunch today, great ambiance, super attentive staff, and the food? Absolutely 11/10.
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4.6
4.6 (178)
$30 and under
Persian
Rockefeller Center
About the restaurant

A restaurant this homey in Midtown is basically a unicorn; chef and owner Nasrin Rejali legit makes you feel like you’re in her living room. You’ll see her son Arta Kasra walking through the second-floor restaurant checking on diners throughout their meal. At the end, you might spot Rejali and her daughter come out from the kitchen to thank you for stopping by, too. The food only reinforces this family feeling: Generous plates of Persian chicken and rice that are all best shared.


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SamanVIP
Dined on Jan 3, 2025
Great food and service. They went above and beyond to make sure our guests are enjoying their time. We will come back again and again. Thank you NASRIN’s kitchen. The BEST Persian restaurant in NYC.
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4.5
4.5 (395)
$31 to $50
Caribbean
Washington Heights
About the restaurant

Sit-down Dominican restaurants are relatively rare in the city, but rarer still is the way chef Noemi Guzman honors her homeland at Jalao. Her presentation skills are next-level: Crispy goat croquettes in a stylish ceramic bowl filled with beans, a whole-fried head of fish on a wooden tray with tons of dips, and more—these modern, inventive takes on traditional Dominican recipes are long overdue in our city.


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Sandrini
Dined 4 days ago
Food and service exceeded expectations. Ideal for travelers relying on public transportation. Highly recommended.
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4.6
4.6 (1605)
$50 and over
American
Harlem
About the restaurant

Getting a meal here is the chance to experience, hands down, some of the friendliest service in the city—you may even get lucky enough to get a hug from legendary chef and owner Melba Wilson. If that’s not enough, remember that Melba’s also does one of the best riffs on fried chicken and (eggnog) waffles. On second and third visits, veer off script a little and go for the fried catfish or the crispy spring rolls.


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Pilar
Dined today
The guest that I brought from out of town were pleased with the food. Only one complaint, although well seasoned the salmon was overcooked. The staff members were very welcoming and kept smiles on their faces. Also, it was a little chilly. The side we were on was warmer than the side that you walk in on.
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4.8
4.8 (3599)
$30 and under
French
Upper East Side
About the restaurant

This isn’t your usual fancy-pants French restaurant; it’s the kind of Parisian bistro you might accidentally stumble on that doesn’t make it to all the best-of lists, but still knocks your socks off. Better yet, it does Alsatian food, a mix of German and French flavors hard to find elsewhere in the city. The thin-crust, pizza-like tarte flambée aux Munster is a winner, and so are assorted sausages with Dijon and sauerkraut—not to mention an enviable German beer selection.


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Mark
Dined 1 day ago
Excellent cuisine all around - AND one of the best burgers in town. Their crème brûlée is one of the best I’ve ever had.
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4.7
4.7 (328)
$30 and under
Australian
West Village
About the restaurant

There’s brunch, and then there’s Little Ruby’s, which makes you feel like brunch is still cool even though everyone around you might be saying otherwise. That’s because it full-on embraces the freshest food and coffee that’s made Australian cafe culture a global phenomenon. Settle in with a spicy pork, egg, and chili jam sandwich; a flat white; and a good book for an afternoon well spent.


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Mhat
Dined 3 days ago
Came for brunch. The don’t cook eggs medium. Only soft or hard and no decaf coffee. Disappointing. Atmosphere and service was good.
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4.6
4.6 (668)
$31 to $50
Venezuelan
Williamsburg
About the restaurant

Casa Ora has been proudly flying the flag for Venezuelan food in a city where food from the country is still woefully underrepresented. Mother-son duo Isbelis and Ivo Diaz have created a dazzling special-occasion spot full of rattan lights, gold-framed artwork, and skylights. When you’re here, make sure you celebrate with a cocktail (they also do massive cocktail fountains that serve 10 to 12 if you’re a big group) and hearty braised short ribs with arepas.


Top review
Erik
Dined today
Absolutely exquisite food. It remains one of the low-key best restaurants in Brooklyn.
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4.5
4.5 (2704)
$50 and over
American
Gramercy Park
About the restaurant

Hawksmoor is an excellent reminder that chain restaurants can still feel very of-a-place (all but one other location are in the UK). The high-ceilinged NYC location stands out in a city with some of the world’s best steakhouses, and that’s no small feat. For one, the steaks are cooked on charcoal (instead of broilers) for a smoky finish. And the desserts are bonkers good—don’t skip the sticky toffee pudding—like the kind you’d rush off to order after a Bake Off episode.


Top review
patriciaVIP
Dined 3 days ago
Our waiter, Carlos, was amazing. Food delicious. Could not have asked for a better evening.
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4.6
4.6 (24)
$31 to $50
Mediterranean
Williamsburg
About the restaurant

Mesiba is proof that hotel restaurants officially have destination status. This jaw-dropping showpiece at the Moxy Williamsburg wows with shareable plates that you can only do justice to with a group. Once your eyes adjust to the gorgeous oval mirrors, marble tables, and leather banquettes, dive into bright plates of fluke crudo, head-on prawns in creamy risotto, and save room for the warm and crispy knafeh.


Top review
Rachel
Dined on Dec 29, 2024
Mesiba is one of the best dining experiences I have had in a long time. I took friends who were visiting from out of town here and we had the best time—we didn’t want to leave. The food was delectable, the service friendly, the ambience funky and cool, and the vibes immaculate. When I visited it was the fourth night of Hannukah and the whole restaurant sang together, which in these trying times was very healing for my soul. This is a new favorite of mine that I plan to return to again and again.
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4.5
4.5 (27)
$30 and under
Chinese
Long Island City
About the restaurant

The warm and tingly heat from Sichuan peppercorns is in a league of its own, and if this is your jam, you’ll find lots of it at this cozy Long Island City restaurant. Mapo tofu might feel like the obvious choice, but HUPO does a killer version along with the Chungking chicken. Scoop up bits of the crispy fried chiles (they’re not as spicy as you think) in it and have it all with steamed rice.


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Jennifer
Dined 5 days ago
everything we ordered was delicious! recommend cold noodles, sliced beef in golden soup, fish & pickled cabbage soup, and the duck
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4.4
4.4 (69)
$31 to $50
Contemporary Indian
Gramercy Park
About the restaurant

The menu keeps changing at this inventive Indian restaurant, but it hasn’t lost an ounce of the fun it burst onto the scene with in 2018. You’ll still find playful drinks like the Ayurvedic Jackass with ginger beer, vodka, and turmeric and unusual dishes like jackfruit tacos (think pulled pork texture) in the flakiest Malabar parottas. You might also run into one of GupShup’s long-time regulars: Jimmy Fallon.


Top review
WillVIP
Dined 2 days ago
Great spot for some dinner dish and catch up with colleagues - the shared plates work nice and the flavors are spectacular. If I had any notes here - it would be to offer an option to turn up the spice/heat level a few notches. While flavorful, I didn't get much heat - even form the ghost pepper sauce.
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4.8
4.8 (3445)
$50 and over
Indian
Midtown West
About the restaurant

Indian food doesn’t normally get the tasting-menu treatment. Not only is Indian Accent doing that, but it might also be one of the most exciting tasting-menu restaurants in town. Three or four elegantly plated courses (there’s even a brunch tasting menu) like pork dumplings in broth with crispy black rice, smoked eggplant mash with goat cheese mousse, and mushroom kebabs with shaved black truffles will make you feel like you’re on a Chef’s Table episode.


Top review
EanaVIP
Dined 4 days ago
Amazing food, vibe, and service! Everything was top notch!
A photo of Ponty Bistro restaurant
4.7
4.7 (14)
$30 and under
French
Harlem
About the restaurant

You’ll probably find chef Cisse Elhadji walking through his charming restaurant chatting up diners about his French West African cooking. That personal touch makes dishes like Senegalese braised chicken yassa; garlicky, buttery snails; and spicy mussels feel extra special. The warmer months are a particularly nice time to visit, so you can post up outside along the lively, spacious sidewalk.


Top review
Brooke
Dined on Dec 28, 2024
Had a wonderful experience there at Ponty bistro; would most definitely recommend others to come check out the place .
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