Fine Dining
Fine Dining
Page 2The Grill
The Grill is the revamp of the legendary Four Seasons restaurant, run by the people behind Carbone. It’s very similar, very expensive, and worth it.
Il Mulino
An alpha-dog hot spot that most people around town will passionately defend as the best of it’s kind, even though the service is cold and the food heavy handed and extravagant.
Bar Boulud
Daniel Boulud's "casual bistro" Bar Boulud is one of the best places to eat near Lincoln Square.
Union Square Cafe
Union Square Cafe is a classic New York City restaurant having its second life in a new space. The good news? It’s still as good as ever.
Reverence
Reverence serves a five-course tasting menu at a chef’s counter in Harlem for $98 per person.
Le Jardinier
Le Jardinier is serves seasonal, vegetable-focused French food on the ground floor of a luxury apartment building in Midtown East.
Shabushabu Mayumon
This is the Cocoron team’s second shabushabu omakase restaurant on the LES, and it’s great for a special occasion dinner.
Daniel
Daniel is a New York City fine dining classic. Save it for a special occasion and eat in the salon, where things are a bit more laid back.
The Best NYC Tasting Menus for $75 And Under
The next time you’re looking to let the restaurant order for you, these are the affordable tasting menus we fully endorse.