3 Best Restaurants in New York City, New York

Gansevoort Market

$ | Chelsea

Once located on Gansevoort Street in the Meatpacking District (hence the name), this 14th Street food hall is one of the best among the rash of gourmet food court openings. Build up a hunger by walking the High Line and then settle in here for a worldly feast that includes stalls churning out excellent takes on Neapolitan-style pizza, Korean-style fried chicken, traditional Peruvian fare, and excellent tacos, among the 10 or so venders in this high-ceilinged hall. There's also a bar serving beer, wine, and cocktails. 

L'Adresse

$$$ | Midtown West

This elegant dining room across from Bryant Park has evolved from a coffee refueling spot to a full-fledged restaurant serving masterful modern American and traditional European dishes—as well as a few Asian favorites—from seafood to a legendary truffle burger. Whether you visit for breakfast, lunch, or dinner, don't miss the award-winning, halva-infused coffee.

Olmsted

$$$$ | Prospect Heights

Named after one of the two masterminds behind the design of Central Park and Prospect Park (that would be Frederick Law Olmsted, of Olmsted & Vaux) this restaurant caused a stir when it first opened in 2016, thanks to its penchant for keeping live animals in its backyard. Today, the animals in the garden are gone but you can still sip a cocktail there before enjoying a seasonal, ingredient-forward prix-fixe tasting menu of sophisticated international courses. The airy space with an exposed-brick wall and a cascade of plants is a welcome respite in any season, but gets especially lively during brunch on weekends.

659 Vanderbilt Ave., Brooklyn, New York, 11238, USA
718-552--2610
Known For
  • farm-to-table fare
  • backyard garden
  • popular brunch
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Reservations essential, Closed Mon. and Tues. No lunch weekdays

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