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United States · New York

Best restaurants in New York

New York City is one of the world's great dining destinations, home to Michelin-starred temples, late-night pizza counters, and everything in between. FlightLogic tracks verified reviews, expert editorial scores, and real-time reservation availability across Manhattan, Brooklyn, and Queens.

Midtown Manhattan skyline at night, New York
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Quick answer

What is the best restaurant in New York City? Masa in Columbus Circle leads FlightLogic's NYC list with a 4.9/5 diner rating and Three MICHELIN Stars for its exclusive Japanese sushi omakase counter. For a more accessible pick, Luciano's Trattoria in SoHo rates 4.8/5 with one Michelin star for handmade pasta and natural wines.

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Top-rated in New York

What is the best restaurant in New York City?

Masa in Columbus Circle leads FlightLogic's NYC list with a 4.9/5 diner rating and Three MICHELIN Stars for its exclusive Japanese sushi omakase counter. For a more accessible pick, Luciano's Trattoria in SoHo rates 4.8/5 with one Michelin star for handmade pasta and natural wines.

How far in advance should I book NYC restaurants?

For popular Manhattan restaurants, book 1–2 weeks ahead for weeknights and 3–4 weeks for Friday and Saturday. Michelin-starred venues may require 4–8 weeks.

How many Michelin-starred restaurants does New York City have on FlightLogic?

FlightLogic tracks 19 real MICHELIN Guide New York 2026 restaurants: 6 with Three MICHELIN Stars, including Eleven Madison Park, Le Bernardin, and Masa, plus 13 Two MICHELIN Star restaurants such as Atomix, Aquavit, and Odo.