Best Restaurants in New York (2026): The 13 Best Tables Across Every Cuisine
Our concierge shortlist of the 13 best restaurants in New York for 2026 - three-Michelin-star tasting temples, iconic scene tables, definitive steakhouses, and the Korean rooms remaking the city.
New York has more great restaurants than any city in America, so the honest answer to "what are the best restaurants in New York" is not one room but a short list that covers every kind of night: the three-Michelin-star tasting temples, the see-and-be-seen scene tables, the definitive steakhouses, and the Korean rooms that have rewritten the city's fine-dining map. Below is our concierge shortlist for 2026 - thirteen of the very best restaurants in NYC across cuisines, each one a table our team books for MyRSVP guests. Every pick links to its full page, where you can check the room, the timing, and reserve.
Le Bernardin
Eric Ripert's Midtown seafood temple is the benchmark other fine-dining rooms in New York are measured against. Le Bernardin has held three Michelin stars every year since the Guide arrived in New York in 2005 - a run no other restaurant in the city can match. The menu is built around fish treated with almost surgical restraint, moving from "almost raw" to "barely touched" to "lightly cooked." This is the reservation to build the trip around, not the squeezed-in pre-club stop, and it sits at the top of nearly every serious best-restaurants-in-New-York list for good reason.
Eleven Madison Park
Overlooking Madison Square Park from the Flatiron border, Eleven Madison Park is Daniel Humm's three-Michelin-star flagship and the city's most talked-about tasting menu. The two-and-a-half to three-hour, plant-based degustation is a milestone-occasion room - the anniversary, the proposal, the closed deal - rather than a casual night out. Book it when the dinner is the event itself, and plan the entire evening around the table.
Per Se
Thomas Keller's three-Michelin-star room on the fourth floor of the Deutsche Bank Center looks out over Central Park and delivers the kind of tasting-menu evening you plan a whole trip around. Per Se is a special-occasion destination in the truest sense, and it remains one of the rare rooms that consistently lives up to its own legend. Expect a long, formal, unhurried night - a birthday, an anniversary, or a proposal done at the very top of the city's fine-dining tier.
Jungsik
In late 2025, Jungsik became the first Korean restaurant in the United States to earn three Michelin stars - a landmark moment for the city's dining scene. The Tribeca counter serves contemporary Korean tasting menus that reinterpret tradition through a fine-dining lens, and it is now one of the hardest and most rewarding reservations in New York. This is a dedicated-evening room: give it the full night it deserves.
Atomix
Chef Junghyun "JP" Park and his partner Ellia Park run Atomix, a two-Michelin-star modern Korean tasting counter in NoMad that was named the number-one restaurant in North America on the inaugural North America's 50 Best list in 2025. Each course arrives with a card explaining its inspiration, and the counter seats only a handful of guests a night. If you want the single best-considered table in the city rather than the loudest one, this is it - and it is worth planning weeks ahead.
Jean-Georges
Jean-Georges is Jean-Georges Vongerichten's two-Michelin-star flagship inside the Trump International Hotel at Columbus Circle, with floor-to-ceiling windows framing Central Park. It is one of the city's benchmark French rooms - refined, precise, and built for the standalone evening rather than the pre-club stop. Come for an anniversary, a deal dinner, or any night that calls for polish with a view.
Daniel
Daniel Boulud's Upper East Side flagship has anchored 60 East 65th Street for three decades, and Daniel remains the New York room for old-guard French fine dining done with tableside polish rather than noise. The one-Michelin-star dining room is jacket-preferred and coursed at a grown-up pace - the anniversary dinner, the milestone, the night you want classic service. It belongs on any short list of the best restaurants in New York for special occasions.
Carbone
Carbone is Major Food Group's Greenwich Village Italian-American icon and still the hottest scene reservation in the city years after it opened. Tuxedoed captains, tableside spicy rigatoni vodka, and a room full of regulars and first-timers who all want to be seen there - this is dinner as theater. Book it when the night is about energy and occasion as much as the food, and expect to plan well ahead, because the table remains one of New York's most in-demand.
COTE Korean Steakhouse
COTE Korean Steakhouse is the Flatiron original that earned the world's first Michelin star for Korean barbecue - a genuine crossover of tableside grills and American steakhouse polish. Wall-to-wall wagyu, a deep wine and Champagne list, and the famous "Butcher's Feast" make it one of the rare rooms that works as a celebration, a serious food night, and a group event all at once. It is our first call when guests want steak with more energy than the old guard.
Peter Luger Steak House
Established in 1887 at the foot of the Williamsburg Bridge, Peter Luger Steak House is the definitive New York steakhouse - a wood-paneled, tin-ceilinged Brooklyn room serving the same dry-aged Porterhouse for two that made its name. There is no fine-dining pretense here, just the best-known steak in the city and a century of tradition. Bring cash, bring an appetite, and come for the meal that anchors the whole trip.
Tatiana
Chef Kwame Onwuachi's Afro-Caribbean dining room at Lincoln Center, Tatiana, was named the number-one restaurant in New York on the New York Times "100 Best" list in 2023 and has stayed one of the hardest tables in the city ever since. The cooking blends Onwuachi's Bronx-and-Nigerian roots with Caribbean flavor in a room that feels like a genuine event. This is a night you plan the rest of the evening around, not a pre-club pit stop.
Gramercy Tavern
A New York institution since 1994, Gramercy Tavern is Danny Meyer's seasonal New American benchmark and a perennial fixture on the city's best-restaurants lists. The buzzy front Tavern takes walk-ins and a la carte, while the more formal back dining room handles the occasion dinner - flexibility that makes it one of the most versatile great tables in town. It is warmth and consistency over spectacle, which is exactly why New Yorkers keep coming back.
Le Coucou
Le Coucou is Daniel Rose and Stephen Starr's one-Michelin-star French room inside the 11 Howard hotel in SoHo, an unapologetically classic dining room that won a James Beard Best New Restaurant award in its first year. Candlelit, elegant, and built for the proper occasion, it suits the anniversary, the client dinner, or the night you want to open the trip with something that feels like an event. It closes out our shortlist as downtown's most romantic fine-dining table.
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