These NYC spots just scored MICHELIN stars

Here are NYC's 2023 MICHELIN-Star restaurants. Photo credit: OpenTable
A composed plate of food meant to represent MICHELIN-Star restaurants in NYC

For over a century, MICHELIN has been the food world’s north star (pun intended) to the world’s best restaurants. The scope of the Guide now offers a wider lens than ever before—with a new constellation of cities and restaurants added to its recs, we think it makes for some pretty appetizing stargazing.  

Without further ado, here are the 2023 Star selections in NYC: 

Three Stars

Eleven Madison Park

Le Bernardin

Masa

Per Se

Two Stars

Al Coro

Aquavit

Aska

Atera

Atomix

Blue Hill at Stone Barns

Daniel

Gabriel Kreuther

Jean-Georges

Jungsik

The Modern

Odo (NEW)

Saga

Sushi Noz (NEW)

One Star

63 Clinton

Bōm (NEW)

Casa Mono

Caviar Russe

Clover Hill

Cote

Crown Shy

Dirt Candy

Essential by Christophe (NEW)

Estela

Family Meal at Blue Hill

The Four Horsemen

Francie

Frevo

Gramercy Tavern

Hirohisa

Icca

Jeju Noodle Bar

Jōji (NEW)

Joomak Banjum

Jua

Kochi

Kosaka

L’Abeille

Le Coucou

Le Jardinier

Le Pavillon

Mari

Meju (NEW)

The Musket Room

Noda

Noz 17

Oiji Mi

One White Street

Oxalis

Oxomoco

Red Paper Clip

Restaurant Yuu (NEW)

Rezdôra

Semma

Shion 69 Leonard Street

Shmoné (NEW)

Sushi Amane

Sushi Ichimura (NEW)

Sushi Nakazawa

Sushi Yasuda

Tempura Matsui

Torien

Torrisi (NEW)

Tsukimi

Tuome

Vestry

Yoshino

Green Star

Dirt Candy

Family Meal at Blue Hill

MICHELIN Special Awards

Exceptional Cocktails: The bar team Cosme

Outstanding Service: Madalyn Summers of Café Mars

Top Sommelier: Yannick Benjamin of Contento

Young Chef: Telly Justice of HAGS

Mentor Chef: Emma Bengtsson of Aquavit

To book these MICHELIN Star selections and explore all the MICHELIN Guide-rated restaurants, download the MICHELIN Guide iOS app.

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