Close Icon
Gear IconImportant Notice:We have made the tough decision to say goodbye to the Foursquare City Guide mobile app, effective December 15, 2024, with the web version to follow in early 2025. Visit our FAQ for more information or to download our Swarm app.
Learn more
Eater's Three- and Four-Star Restaurants in NYC
Atera is one of Eater's Three- and Four-Star Restaurants in NYC.

1. Atera

8.9
77 Worth St (btwn Broadway & Church St), New York, NY
Molecular Gastronomy Restaurant · Tribeca · 45 tips and reviews

Wilson Z.Wilson Zhou: The old style of ‘trompe bouche,’ where food looked like one thing but tasted like another — has given way to a compelling, ultra-refined naturalism. ★★★★

Le Coucou is one of Eater's Three- and Four-Star Restaurants in NYC.

2. Le Coucou

9.1
138 Lafayette St, New York, NY
French Restaurant · SoHo · 93 tips and reviews

Wilson Z.Wilson Zhou: Le Coucou is the beating, albeit transplanted, heart of grand old French cuisine in New York right now. ★★★

Contra is one of Eater's Three- and Four-Star Restaurants in NYC.

3. Contra

138 Orchard St (at Rivington St), New York, NY
New American Restaurant · Lower East Side · 97 tips and reviews

Wilson Z.Wilson Zhou: Sometimes Contra's food is visually precise. Slivers of white squid with black ink puree and yuzukosho greens would fit right in at the two Michelin-starred Aquavit. ★★★

Dirty French is one of Eater's Three- and Four-Star Restaurants in NYC.

4. Dirty French

8.4
180 Ludlow St (btwn Stanton & E Houston St), New York, NY
French Restaurant · Lower East Side · 142 tips and reviews

Wilson Z.Wilson Zhou: Jean-Georges Vongerichten, one of the original gangsters of global French fusion, should be jealous as it's the type of dish that wouldn't be out of place at his three-Michelin-starred flagship. ★★★

Momofuku Ko is one of Eater's Three- and Four-Star Restaurants in NYC.

5. Momofuku Ko

8 Extra Pl (at 1st St), New York, NY
New American Restaurant · East Village · 55 tips and reviews

Wilson Z.Wilson Zhou: Chef Sean Gray and his team have transformed this gem of the Momofuku empire into a smarter, more nuanced, more comfortable place to eat. ★★★★

Sushi Nakazawa is one of Eater's Three- and Four-Star Restaurants in NYC.

6. Sushi Nakazawa

9.3
23 Commerce St (btwn Bedford St & 7th Ave S), New York, NY
Sushi Restaurant · West Village · 221 tips and reviews

Wilson Z.Wilson Zhou: What makes Nakazawa a satisfyingly uniform experience is that the head chef personally serves everyone at the bar. ★★★

Hearth is one of Eater's Three- and Four-Star Restaurants in NYC.

7. Hearth

8.8
403 E 12th St (at 1st Ave), New York, NY
Italian Restaurant · East Village · 206 tips and reviews

Wilson Z.Wilson Zhou: The "Variety Burger" is a medium-rare patty made from a coarse grind of brisket, chuck, heart, and liver. It's served with sweet potato wedge fries (heresy!) and without a bun (hiss!). ★★★

Shuko is one of Eater's Three- and Four-Star Restaurants in NYC.

8. Shuko

8.7
47 E 12th St (btwn University Pl and Broadway), New York, NY
Japanese Restaurant · 52 tips and reviews

Wilson Z.Wilson Zhou: Shuko often only serves about two pieces of the meaty delicacy as part of the menu, which Kim grills over the binchotan and places in a hammock of nori. The texture is pure foie gras. ★★★

Bar Bolonat is one of Eater's Three- and Four-Star Restaurants in NYC.

9. Bar Bolonat

611 Hudson St (at W 12th St), New York, NY
Israeli Restaurant · West Village · 75 tips and reviews

Wilson Z.Wilson Zhou: The ubiquitous Levantine empanada is elevated with perfect execution and clarity of flavor. ★★★

Cosme is one of Eater's Three- and Four-Star Restaurants in NYC.

10. Cosme

8.6
35 E 21st St (btwn Broadway & Park Ave S), New York, NY
Mexican Restaurant · Flatiron District · 280 tips and reviews

Wilson Z.Wilson Zhou: Olvera brings out just the opposite, a corn mousse with a vegetal sting. Only a sugary husk meringue on top provides the sweet relief this brilliant dish needs. Call it a Mexican pavlova. ★★★

Cote is one of Eater's Three- and Four-Star Restaurants in NYC.

11. Cote

8.6
16 W 22nd St (btw 5th & 6th Ave), New York, NY
Korean Restaurant · Flatiron District · 72 tips and reviews

Wilson Z.Wilson Zhou: A slickly designed restaurant split into bench-tables up front and cushier booths in the back and a standing table that bisects the space, one of the city’s most exhilarating places to eat beef. ★★★

The Clocktower is one of Eater's Three- and Four-Star Restaurants in NYC.

12. The Clocktower

8.3
5 Madison Ave (E 24th St), New York, NY
English Restaurant · NoMad · 61 tips and reviews

Wilson Z.Wilson Zhou: Clocktower belongs to a small collection of restaurants that find inspiration not from predicting the lean future of food but rather by tipping a hat to its indulgent past. ★★★

The Breslin Bar & Dining Room is one of Eater's Three- and Four-Star Restaurants in NYC.

13. The Breslin Bar & Dining Room

16 W 29th St (btwn Broadway & 5th Ave), New York, NY
Gastropub · NoMad · 688 tips and reviews

Wilson Z.Wilson Zhou: British-accented pub fare, however rustic, can feel just as refined and boundary pushing as the American avant-garde. ★★★

Chef's Table At Brooklyn Fare is one of Eater's Three- and Four-Star Restaurants in NYC.

14. Chef's Table At Brooklyn Fare

8.6
431 W 37th St, New York, NY
American Restaurant · Hell's Kitchen · 20 tips and reviews

Wilson Z.Wilson Zhou: Ramirez tops sweet hokkaido uni with the earthy funk of black truffle in August, or the more ethereal musk of white truffle in December. ★★★★

Gabriel Kreuther is one of Eater's Three- and Four-Star Restaurants in NYC.

15. Gabriel Kreuther

8.8
41 W 42nd St (btwn 5th & 6th Ave), New York, NY
French Restaurant · Midtown East · 83 tips and reviews

Wilson Z.Wilson Zhou: Feels like pre-crash Manhattan all over again at Gabriel Kreuther, the namesake Alsatian joint by the chef who spent nearly a decade at The Modern slinging tarte flambées. ★★★

The Grill is one of Eater's Three- and Four-Star Restaurants in NYC.

16. The Grill

9.0
99 E 52nd St (at Park Ave), New York, NY
New American Restaurant · Midtown East · 37 tips and reviews

Wilson Z.Wilson Zhou: A theme restaurant for the wealthy, but one that puts everyone under a spell that they belong here, on this stage, where it’s always 1950s Manhattan, rain or shine. ★★★★

Empellón is one of Eater's Three- and Four-Star Restaurants in NYC.

17. Empellón

8.6
510 Madison Ave (at 53rd St.), New York, NY
Mexican Restaurant · Midtown East · 39 tips and reviews

Wilson Z.Wilson Zhou: Stupak is pursuing a grown-up’s version of that childhood wonderment: He’s making diners experience something new and surprising all over again. ★★★

Yakitori Torishin is one of Eater's Three- and Four-Star Restaurants in NYC.

18. Yakitori Torishin

8.2
362 W 53rd St (btwn 8th & 9th Ave), New York, NY
Japanese Restaurant · Hell's Kitchen · 96 tips and reviews

Wilson Z.Wilson Zhou: So while you might be tempted to order a la carte here, you shouldn't. Whenever chicken is involved, Tori Shin gets it right. ★★★

Aquavit is one of Eater's Three- and Four-Star Restaurants in NYC.

19. Aquavit

8.4
65 E 55th St (btw Madison and Park Ave), New York, NY
Scandinavian Restaurant · Midtown East · 106 tips and reviews

Wilson Z.Wilson Zhou: Twenty-seven years after it opened, Hakan Swahn's Manhattan establishment still kicks ass, with a new chef, Emma Bengtsson, who turns out to be a serious gastronomic force to be reckoned with. ★★★

Aska is one of Eater's Three- and Four-Star Restaurants in NYC.

20. Aska

8.9
47 S 5th St (Wythe), Brooklyn, NY
Scandinavian Restaurant · Williamsburg · 27 tips and reviews

Wilson Z.Wilson Zhou: The bi-level space, a restored 1860s warehouse and garden, gives the 37-year-old Berselius a chance to prove to New York that he deserves to be taken as seriously as the city's best chefs.”★★★★