Restaurants & Bars
Here Are NYC's 12 New Michelin Star-Winning Restaurants For 2023
Feast your eyes upon New York City's latest entrants into the prestigious guide.
NEW YORK CITY — New York City's already-full fine dining plate just got even more stuffed.
Twelve restaurants across the city were awarded new Michelin Stars for 2023, the prestigious guide announced Tuesday.
"Dubbed the 'Melting Pot' of America, New York is home to over 400 MICHELIN Guide restaurants," the announcement states.
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"With the 2023 MICHELIN Guide New York Ceremony, that number just got even bigger."
The big winners were two Japanese eateries that were upgraded to Two Stars from One.
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Those were odo in Flatiron and Sushi Noz on the Upper East Side.
Both were the only Two Stars awarded in the new batch of entrants.
New One Star restaurants were:
- bōm, a contemporary take on Korean Fare in Flatiron
- Essential by Christophe, a French contemporary restaurant on the Upper West Side
- Jōji, a Japanese and sushi spot in Midtown
- Meju, a Korean restaurant in Long Island City
- Restaurant Yuu, a French contemporary and Japanese spot between Williamsburg and Greenpoint
- Shmoné, an Israeli food spot in the West Village
- Sushi Ichimura, a Japanese joint in Tribeca
- Torrisi, a contemporary Italian-American restaurant between the Bowery and SoHo
And two restaurants received Green Stars that honor restaurants committed to sustainable practices:
- Dirt Candy, a vegetarian restaurant on the Lowest East Side
- Family Meal at Blue Hill, an American cuisine spot in Greenwich Village
More information about the entrants, and old winners, can be found here.
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