CuisineNew American
Price$$$$
Neighbourhoodflatiron

Signature dishes: Plant-based tasting menu, Honey-lavender-glazed duck

Must order: The signature tasting; no a la carte.

Tip: The bar room at EMP serves an abbreviated menu without a multi-week wait. Dress code: smart casual, jacket recommended.

Location

Address: 11 Madison Avenue, New York, NY 10010, New York City

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COTE ★ 4.7

Korean BBQ$$$$flatiron

Simon Kim's Flatiron Korean steakhouse holds a Michelin star for tableside grilling in New York City. The Butcher's Feast at $74 a head is the calibrated order.

Signature: Butcher's Feast, Dry-aged ribeye

Order: The Butcher's Feast: four cuts, banchan, stews, egg souffle.

Tip: Sit at the counter overlooking the grill for the full theatre. Wine list is unusually deep for a Korean room.

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COTE ★ 4.7

Korean BBQ$$$$flatiron

Simon Kim's Flatiron Korean steakhouse holds a Michelin star for tableside grilling in New York City. The Butcher's Feast at $74 a head is the calibrated order.

Signature: Butcher's Feast, Dry-aged ribeye

Order: The Butcher's Feast: four cuts, banchan, stews, egg souffle.

Tip: Sit at the counter overlooking the grill for the full theatre. Wine list is unusually deep for a Korean room.

Saigon Social ★ 4.4

Vietnamese$$lower-east-side

Chef Helen Nguyen's Orchard Street Vietnamese kitchen in New York City runs sharp central-Vietnamese cooking: bun bo Hue, com tam, banh khot in clay pots.

Signature: Bun bo Hue, Banh mi

Order: Bun bo Hue with extra cha lua.

Tip: Lunch is the easy seat. Dinner books fast on weekends; Tuesday evenings are quiet and full menu still runs.

Wu's Wonton King ★ 4.4

Cantonese$$chinatown

Wu's Wonton King on East Broadway carves a $58 Peking duck table-side in New York City. Big rooms, Lazy Susan service, two-bird minimum on busy nights.

Signature: Peking duck, Wonton soup

Order: Peking duck, three courses; wonton soup to start.

Tip: Order the duck when you book; same-day requests are routinely refused. BYOB with a small corkage.

Nan Xiang Xiao Long Bao ★ 4.6

Chinese$$flushing

Nan Xiang on Prince Street in Flushing pleats soup dumplings to 18 folds in New York City. Pork, pork-and-crab, and a green truffle-pork basket on weekends.

Signature: Soup dumplings, Pork-and-crab xiao long bao

Order: Pork-and-crab xiao long bao, basket of eight.

Tip: Take the 7 train to Flushing-Main Street; the room runs 60-minute waits at lunch. No reservations; expect a buzzer.

Frankies 457 Spuntino ★ 4.3

Italian$$carroll-gardens

The two Franks have served Brooklyn-Italian on Court Street in New York City since 2004: handmade pastas, escarole salad, sausage cavatelli in a garden out back.

Signature: Cavatelli with hot sausage, Meatballs

Order: Cavatelli, hot sausage, brown butter and sage.

Tip: Sit in the garden in warm weather. The meatballs over polenta is the second pick if cavatelli has sold out.

Via Carota ★ 4.6

Italian$$$west-village

Jody Williams and Rita Sodi's Grove Street West Village room serves Tuscan-leaning food in New York City. No reservations; the line outside is its own institution.

Signature: Insalata verde, Cacio e pepe

Order: Insalata verde, cacio e pepe, chocolate budino.

Tip: Walk in at 17:00 sharp for the first seating, or join the list around 20:30 for the second wave.

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