These 14 new NYC restaurants were just added to the Michelin Guide


They’re officially on the map.

Fourteen Big Apple restaurants were added to the Michelin Guide on Wednesday, and shockingly, most of them were not in Manhattan.

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Brooklyn had the most Michelin newcomers, with eight. Manhattan managed only six.

The borough of churches boasted Middle Eastern restaurant Yemenat in Bay Ridge; 6 Restaurant, a European eatery in Carroll Gardens; Mango Bay, a Caribbean place in Fort Greene; Café Kestrel, a a contemporary joint in Red Hook; Taqueria El Chato in Greenpoint; and Enso, a sushi spot in Williamsburg.

Two Brooklyn Thai spots — Glin Thai Bistro in Fort Greene and Hungry Thirsty in Carroll Gardens — also made the cut.

Manhattan’s new entries were: Adda, an Indian restaurant, and Caribbean Kabawa, both in the East Village; Joomak, a contemporary restaurant, and Central Asian spot Laliko, both in the West Village; along with French restaurant Maison Passerelle in FiDi.


Glin Thai Bistro in Fort Greene
Glin Thai Bistro in Fort Greene was one of the 14 new NYC restaurants mentioned in the Michelin Guide. Glin Thai Bistro / Facebook

Adda, an Indian restaurant in East Village
Adda, an Indian restaurant in the East Village, was also amongst the newcomers to the list. Adda / Instagram

The one Manhattan newcomer above 14th Street was Papa San, a Japanese-Peruvian eatery on West 34th Street.

When looking at all the NYC entries in the Michelin Guide, Manhattan leads the way with 263 restaurants mentioned. Brooklyn is second with 82 entries; followed by Queens (18), the Bronx (six) and Staten Island (four).


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