These 73 New York City Restaurants Are Michelin Star Status

It’s that time of the year again when New York City restaurants find out if they’ve received the prestigious Michelin star. This year’s rankings were announced on October 6th. The ceremony was held at Hudson Yards and was hosted by actors Neil Patrick Harris and David Burtka.

While 19 restaurants became newly Michelin-starred status, 11 restaurants were dropped from the one-star list. Of the restaurants dropped is the iconic Peter Luger steakhouse in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, known for its juicy steaks.

Plant-based fine dining restaurant Eleven Madison Park kept its three-star ranking, which is the highest amount of Michelin stars you can receive. This year, there are only five restaurants that are three-star status.

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73 New York City restaurants across 15 culinary categories received stars this year.

Here are the rankings:

Three Stars

Chef’s Table at Brooklyn Fare

Eleven Madison Park 

Le Bernardin

Masa

Per Se

Two Stars

Al Coro

Aquavit

Aska

Atera

Atomix

Blue Hill at Stone Barns

Daniel

Garibel Kreuther

Jean-Georges

Jungskik 

Momofuku Ko

The Modern

Saga

One Star

63 Clinton

Batard

Casa Enrique 

Casa Mono

Caviar Russe

Claro

Clover Hill

Contra

Cote

Crown Shy

Dirt Candy

Don Angie

Estela

Family Meal at Blue Hill

Four Horsemen

Francie

Frevo

Gramercy Tavern

Hirohisa

Icca

Jeju Noodle Bar

Joomak Banjum 

Jua

Kanoyama

Kochi

Kosaka

L’Abeille 

Le Coucou 

Le Jardinier 

Le Pavillon

Mari

The Musket Room

Noda

Noz 17

Odo

Oiji Mi 

One White Street

Oxalis

Oxomoco

Red Paper Clip

Rezdôra

The River Café

Semma

Shion 69 Leonard Street

Sushi Amane 

Sushi Ginza Onodera

Sushi Nakazawa

Sushi Noz

Sushi Yasuda

Tempura Matsui

Torien

Tsukimi 

Tuome 

Vestry

Yoshino

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