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NYC's Best Restaurants: 2014 Survey Results Revealed!
By James Mulcahy
October 4, 2013
The results of our 2014 New York City Restaurants Survey are live -
drum roll, please! The Big Apple's best and brightest are represented in
the results, which covers 2,084 restaurants as voted on by 48,114
diners. With all of that choice, how are you supposed to decide where to
make those dinner reservations? This year’s survey is packed with
lists, including suggestions ranging from where to eat near
Barclay’s Center to options for grabbing lunch when you’re craving the
city's best chicken.
We know your stomach is growling for the results, so let's get to it.
Check out this year’s big winners in the slideshow below or if you're
looking for a mega-sized list, see our countdown of the
top 100 NYC restaurants here. Also, stay tuned for more survey throughout the week.
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Key Stats: New Yorkers Eat Out a Lot
New York diners report going out to lunch or dinner 4.9 times per week,
which is above the national average of 4.4 restaurant visits during
each seven-day stretch. This is a proposition that can get pricey, as
diners report spending $48.56 for dinner per person, on average. That
tab is much higher than the country's average of $40.53.
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New York City's Best Restaurant
Eric Ripert, you've done it again. The French chef's fine-dining temple
Le Bernardin has been named the city's best restaurant for the fifth year in a row, followed by
Bouley in second place and
Per Se
in third. How does the famed chef manage to stay at the top of his
game? This is actually Le Bernardin’s 12th overall victory in the Top
Food category, which is the most of any restaurant in the history of our
survey.
Even more impressive is the fact that the high-end seafooder managed to
stay on top while Ripert is focused on launching a new project.
Sometime this year the Aldo Sohm Wine Bar is slated to open around the
block from the restaurant, along with a gigantic private dining room
known as Bernardin Privé.
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Time Warner Center Restos Dominate Decor and Service
Ripert may have nabbed the city's best food, but it's the restaurants
in the Time Warner Center that took home the other top honors. This
culinary destination houses
Per Se, which won the title for Top Service, and
Asiate, which won in the Decor category. Both are repeat winners.
Following Per Se in the Service category was Le Bernardin (Ripert shouldn't be too upset) and
Eleven Madison Park, while the Decor runners-up were Per Se and
Daniel, respectively.
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The Most Popular Eateries
Le Bernardin gets ratings in the stratosphere for Food, Service and
Decor, so you shouldn't be surprised to learn that it's also the most
popular restaurant according to our survey. It was followed by Danny
Meyer's
Gramercy Tavern in second place, while NYC carnivores staked their claim by voting
Peter Luger Steakhouse into the third slot.
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Ramen Race
A slew of slurp shops have opened around town in New York City, but
it's a teeny Hell's Kitchen haunt that's dishing out town's best
noodles.
Totto Ramen, which regularly features crowds congregating on the street, was named the city's best, beating out
Ippudo,
which came in second place. The East Village favorite, which also has
its share of lines, is not going down without a fight, however, having
just opened
a new location on West 51st Street. We look forward to witnessing this brothy battle royale.
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Top Chinese
Last year, West Village newcomer
RedFarm (pictured)
took the top honors in the Chinese cuisine category, surprising many
who expected one of Chinatown's storied haunts to come in first. Well,
this year one of them did just that, with
Prosperity Dumpling
jumping past RedFarm and taking the gold. Owner Eddie Schoenfeld still
has a lot to celebrate, as his dim sum ranked in first place. Upper West
Side diners should also rejoice, as the restaurant's second location
should be opening in the neighborhood soon.
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Other Top Cuisine Shuffles
Our ratings by cuisine saw a number of new winners appear on the list.
Pies-N-Thighs was named the city's best chicken for the first time, while high-end
Jungsik (pictured) was declared the city's best Korean.
Tortilleria Nixtamal secured the Top Mexican slot,
Raoul's was named the best French bistro, and
Taïm's meatless fare brought it back to the top of the Vegetarian list, after coming in second in our last survey.
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Best Burger, Pizza and Lobster Rolls - Drool
The best burger in New York continues to be the simple-is-better patty being flipped at
Burger Joint.
The operation hasn't changed their recipe since opening more than 10
years ago, but it did launch a new West Village location last year,
bringing their juicy offerings Downtown. It wasn't just our surveyors
who proved to be fans - the pop phenoms known as Hanson even
visited with us this year.
In the pizza category, it was Brooklyn's
Lucali that is dishing out the best pies, and the best lobster roll can be found at
Pearl Oyster Bar. Now that you know the winners, the hard part begins: which of these items should you have for lunch?
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Favorite Cuisines: Italian, French, Japanese
The New York culinary world is as much of a melting pot as the city
itself, and about 100 cuisines are represented on this year's survey.
New Yorkers still claim that Italian is the most crave-worthy cuisine,
with 32% of surveyors saying it is their favorite. Even though Italian
has a broad appeal, it’s French that has a lock on the Top Food list,
landing in seven of the top 10 slots. The cuisine of Japan also
impressed - Japanese restaurants received the highest average food
rating (like Sushi Yasuda, pictured here). Moral of the story: there is a
lot of deliciousness to choose from.
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2014 NYC Restaurants Survey: The Lists
Once you're done digesting the winners, spend some time seeing who else ranked on some of the most highly contested lists.
Top Food
Top Decor
Top Service
Most Popular
Top French
Top Italian
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