CuisineFrench fine dining
Price$$$$
Neighbourhoodmidtown

Signature dishes: Smoked salmon tartine, Black bass with herbed escabeche

Must order: The Almost Raw, Barely Touched, Lightly Cooked tasting.

Tip: Lunch prix-fixe at $98 is the entry point; same kitchen, same plate, half the price of dinner.

Location

Address: 155 W 51st Street, New York, NY 10019, New York City

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Shun Lee Palace ★ 4.0

Chinese$$$midtown

Shun Lee Palace has served Cantonese and Hunan food on East 55th Street in New York City since 1971. T.T. Wang's General Tso's chicken originated in this room.

Signature: General Tso's chicken, Peking duck

Order: Beggar's chicken, ordered 24 hours ahead.

Tip: Order the General Tso's the first time as a history lesson; on return visits skip it for the Hunan beef.

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Atera ★ 4.7

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Chef Ronny Emborg's two-Michelin-star 12-seat Tribeca counter runs a foraged Nordic-inflected tasting menu in New York City. $345, 20 courses, single seating.

Signature: Foraged tasting menu

Order: The full tasting; the kitchen does not split orders.

Tip: One seating per night; arrive 19:00 sharp. Wine pairing skews European biodynamic and adds $245.

Rezdôra ★ 4.7

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Chef Stefano Secchi's Flatiron pasta room runs Emilian hand-rolled pastas in New York City: tortellini in brodo, anolini, gramigna. Michelin star since 2022.

Signature: Tortellini in brodo, Tour of Emilia tasting

Order: The Tour of Emilia: five hand-rolled pastas, $98.

Tip: Reservations open 28 days out on Resy. The bar runs walk-ins from 17:30 and serves the same pasta tour.

Raoul's ★ 4.4

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Raoul's has poured Cotes du Rhone and seared steak au poivre on Prince Street in SoHo, New York City since 1975. The bar burger is the off-menu cult order.

Signature: Steak au poivre, Au poivre burger

Order: Steak au poivre or the off-menu bar burger.

Tip: Ten burgers a night, only at the bar, only after 19:30. Get there at 19:00 and put your name down with the bartender.

Shun Lee Palace ★ 4.0

Chinese$$$midtown

Shun Lee Palace has served Cantonese and Hunan food on East 55th Street in New York City since 1971. T.T. Wang's General Tso's chicken originated in this room.

Signature: General Tso's chicken, Peking duck

Order: Beggar's chicken, ordered 24 hours ahead.

Tip: Order the General Tso's the first time as a history lesson; on return visits skip it for the Hunan beef.

Casa Mono ★ 4.5

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Andy Nusser and Mario Batali's Gramercy tapas counter in New York City has held a Michelin star since 2009. Andalusian small plates, deep Spanish wine list.

Signature: Sea urchin panini, Bone marrow with oxtail

Order: Sea urchin panini and the bone marrow with oxtail.

Tip: Counter seats are easier than the dining room. The next-door Bar Jamon takes walk-ins for the same kitchen.

Estela ★ 4.6

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Ignacio Mattos's Houston Street Nolita room in New York City runs Mediterranean-leaning small plates. The burrata with salsa verde has been on the menu since 2013.

Signature: Burrata with charred bread, Beef tartare with sunchoke

Order: Burrata with charred bread, beef tartare, ricotta dumplings.

Tip: The counter is first-come; bar tables take walk-ins. Wine list is unusually long for a 60-seat room.

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