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Posted on October 21, 2019

MICHELIN INSPECTORS REVEAL 10 NEW STARRED RESTAURANTS IN NEW YORK CITY AND WESTCHESTER COUNTY

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Atomix and Blue Hill at Stone Barns receive two-star awards in the Guide’s 15th edition

NEW YORK, Oct. 21, 2019Michelin today released its star selection in the newest edition of the 2020 MICHELIN Guide New York City and Westchester County. The list features two new restaurants in the two-star category and eight new one-star establishments.

With 32 editions worldwide, the MICHELIN Guide selected New York City as its first U.S. destination 15 years ago. The trusted companion for travelers and foodies now publishes four U.S. editions, including New York City and Westchester County; Chicago; Washington, D.C.; and the newly-released statewide California edition.

“As an international destination for gastronomy and tourism, New York City continues to serve as a global leader, thanks to its rich diversity in cuisine types, wealth of talent and experience among chefs,” said Gwendal Poullennec, international director of the MICHELIN Guides. “This year’s selection of 76 starred establishments offers diners a range of distinctive experiences, from the contemporary Korean dining at Atomix to the devout farm-to-table ethos at Blue Hill at Stone Barns. Inspectors were especially impressed by an extraordinary execution of the Guide’s five criteria including the quality of ingredients, the mastery of cooking technique, the harmony of flavors, consistency over time, both during the meal and throughout the year and the personality of the chef as it is expressed on the plate.”

The complete New York selection will be available immediately online at guide.michelin.com. Diners and food lovers can find free digital access to the full 2020 restaurant selection, and also enjoy exclusive content and stories about the restaurants in New York or other global editions.

The 2020 MICHELIN Guide New York City and Westchester County will go on sale Oct. 23, 2019, at major book sellers for a suggested retail price of $18.99 (ISBN 97820672390050).

Here’s the list of new two-star awards, with a short description of each restaurant:

Atomix

Traditional dishes like jeon and banchan are brilliantly reinterpreted with this elegant and contemporary take on Korean dining. The level of detail from chef Junghyun Park and his wife Ellia is astounding at this luxe townhouse dining room.

Blue Hill at Stone Barns

Chef Dan Barber’s onslaught of clever bites of mostly vegetables are plucked from the property’s greenhouses and working farm. The kitchen serves excellent cuisine with a distinct personality in its stunning dining room that was formerly a dairy barn.

New one-star awards:

Benno

Confident cooking is delivered in this classically inspired and Italian-influenced dining room led by chef Jonathan Benno. Dishes are prepared with skill and utilize top shelf ingredients.

Crown Shy

Chef James Kent is a serious and experienced talent, offering an enticing menu of creative, refined and approachable fare at his wonderful new dining room.

Estela

Estela’s stature as a beloved downtown favorite is well-deserved. Inspectors found the cooking by chef Ignacio Mattos and his team incredibly consistent, unique and utterly enjoyable.

The Four Horsemen

This charming café and wine bar offers a delightful dinner menu by chef Nick Curtola that impressed inspectors with its astute preparation and bold, yet balanced flavors.

Le Jardinier

Chef Alain Verzeroli’s cuisine highlights seasonality and the best quality products. Meals here are further enhanced by off-beat elements like gluten-free bread and plant-based ice cream. 

Odo

Chef Hiroki Odo’s personal expression of kaiseki can be enjoyed at his counter secreted away behind a small front bar.

Oxalis

Chef Nico Russell offers a dinner menu that features creative compositions at this pop-up, turned brick-and-mortar this past winter. The “Carte Blanche” menu is priced at $70, offering great value for a starred restaurant.

Ukiyo

This lovely counter run by Chef Marco Prins is a delight for its high-quality ingredients and impeccable seasoning.

 

MICHELIN Guide New York City 2020

Starred establishments

Three-Star restaurants
Exceptional cuisine, worth a special journey

ESTABLISHMENT

AREA

SUB AREA

NEW

Chef

Chef's Table at Brooklyn Fare

Manhattan

Midtown West

 

César Ramirez

Eleven Madison Park

Manhattan

Gramercy, Flatiron & Union Square

 

Daniel Humm

Le Bernardin

Manhattan

Midtown West

 

Eric Ripert

Masa

Manhattan

Midtown West

 

Masa Takayama

Per Se

Manhattan

Midtown West

 

Thomas Keller

 

Two-Star restaurants
Excellent cuisine, worth a detour

ESTABLISHMENT

AREA

SUB AREA

NEW

Aquavit

Manhattan

Midtown East

 

Aska

Brooklyn

Williamsburg

 

Atera

Manhattan

TriBeCa

 

Atomix

Manhattan

Gramercy, Flatiron & Union Square

NEW

Blanca

Brooklyn

Fort Greene & Bushwick

 

Blue Hill at Stone Barns

Westchester

 

NEW

Daniel

Manhattan

Upper East Side

 

Gabriel Kreuther

Manhattan

Midtown West

 

Ichimura at Uchū

Manhattan

Lower East Side

 

Jean-Georges

Manhattan

Upper West Side

 

Jungsik

Manhattan

TriBeCa

 

Ko

Manhattan

East Village

 

L’Atelier de Joël Robuchon

Manhattan

Chelsea

 

Modern (The)

Manhattan

Midtown West

 

 

One-Star restaurants
High quality cooking, worth a stop

ESTABLISHMENT

AREA

SUB AREA

NEW

Agern

Manhattan

Midtown East

 

Ai Fiori

Manhattan

Midtown West

 

Aldea

Manhattan

Gramercy, Flatiron & Union Square

 

Bar Uchū

Manhattan

Lower East Side

CLOSED

Bâtard

Manhattan

TriBeCa

 

Benno

Manhattan

Gramercy, Flatiron & Union Square

NEW

Blue Hill

Manhattan

Greenwich & West Village

 

Bouley at Home

Manhattan

Gramercy, Flatiron & Union Square

 

Carbone

Manhattan

Greenwich & West Village

 

Casa Enríque

Queens

 

 

Casa Mono

Manhattan

Gramercy, Flatiron & Union Square

 

Caviar Russe

Manhattan

Midtown East

 

Claro

Brooklyn

Sunset Park

 

Clocktower (The)

Manhattan

Gramercy, Flatiron & Union Square

 

Contra

Manhattan

Lower East Side

 

Cote

Manhattan

Gramercy, Flatiron & Union Square

 

Crown Shy

Manhattan

Financial District

NEW

Del Posto

Manhattan

Chelsea

 

Estela

Manhattan

SoHo & Nolita

NEW

Finch (The)

Brooklyn

Fort Greene & Bushwick

 

Four Horsemen (The)

Brooklyn

Williamsburg

NEW

Gotham Bar and Grill

Manhattan

Greenwich & West Village

 

Gramercy Tavern

Manhattan

Gramercy, Flatiron & Union Square

 

Hirohisa

Manhattan

SoHo & Nolita

 

Jeju Noodle Bar

Manhattan

Greenwich & West Village

 

Jewel Bako

Manhattan

East Village

 

Kajitsu

Manhattan

Midtown East

 

Kanoyama

Manhattan

East Village

 

Kosaka

Manhattan

Greenwich & West Village

 

L’Appart

Manhattan

Financial District

 

Le Coucou

Manhattan

SoHo & Nolita

 

Le Jardinier

Manhattan

Midtown East

NEW

Marea

Manhattan

Midtown West

 

Meadowsweet

Brooklyn

Williamsburg

 

Musket Room (The)

Manhattan

SoHo & Nolita

 

Nix

Manhattan

Greenwich & West Village

 

Noda

Manhattan

Gramercy, Flatiron & Union Square

 

NoMad

Manhattan

Gramercy, Flatiron & Union Square

 

Odo

Manhattan

Gramercy, Flatiron & Union Square

NEW

Okuda

Manhattan

Chelsea

 

Oxalis

Brooklyn

Fort Greene & Bushwick

NEW

Oxomoco

Brooklyn

Williamsburg

 

Peter Luger

Brooklyn

Williamsburg

 

River Café (The)

Brooklyn

Downtown

 

Satsuki

Manhattan

Midtown West

 

Sushi Amane

Manhattan

Midtown East

 

Sushi Ginza Onodera

Manhattan

Midtown East

 

Sushi Inoue

Manhattan

Harlem, Morningside & Washington Heights

 

Sushi Nakazawa

Manhattan

Greenwich & West Village

 

Sushi Noz

Manhattan

Upper East Side

 

Sushi Yasuda

Manhattan

Midtown East

 

Tempura Matsui

Manhattan

Midtown East

 

Tuome

Manhattan

East Village

 

Ukiyo

Manhattan

East Village

NEW

Uncle Boons

Manhattan

SoHo & Nolita

 

Wallsé

Manhattan

Greenwich & West Village

 

ZZ's Clam Bar

Manhattan

Greenwich & West Village

 

 

About Michelin

Dedicated to the improvement of sustainable mobility, Michelin designs, manufactures and sells tires for every type of vehicle, including airplanes, automobiles, bicycles, earthmovers, farm equipment, heavy-duty trucks and motorcycles. The Company has earned a long-standing reputation for building innovative premium tires.  In addition to tires, the Company also publishes travel guides, hotel and restaurant guides, maps and road atlases. Headquartered in Greenville, S.C., Michelin North America (www.michelinman.com) employs about 22,700 people and operates 19 major manufacturing plants. Learn more about purpose-driven careers with a purpose-driven company at jobs.michelinman.com.


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For more information, contact:
Lauren McClure
Michelin North America
Email: lauren.mcclure@michelin.com
Phone: 864-458-6871

 

 

 

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