The Michelin Guide Adds 16 NYC Restaurants Up For 2025 Awards
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Michelin's recent announcement includes 16 new restaurants under consideration for the 2025 awards, highlighted by diverse options from the bustling Upper East Side to Ridgewood. Notable entries include Il Gigante and Tete d'Or, alongside eateries like Cafe Commerce and Chalong, both praised for their inviting environments and unique menus. The renowned guide hints at an exciting award season ahead, as food enthusiasts await the official reveal in the fall, eager to see which establishments earn stars or Bib Gourmand honors. The list reflects gastronomical diversity, catering to various palates and dining experiences.
New to the list, there's the Upper East Side's Cafe Commerce, the revival of the West Village mainstay from chef Harold Moore, which the inspectors say, 'It's the kind of menu where there's always something for everyone, and the vibe makes it a classic weeknight outing.'
Chalong - also on our Eater 38 - the Thai restaurant that opened in 2023. Inspectors celebrate it for its location and shared plates menu, 'ideal for the post-work or pre-show crowd.'
Patricia Howard and Ed Szymanski's newly opened Crevette makes the list for its 'vibrant, colorful dishes,' as does Williamsburg's Field Guide, embraced for chef Tim Meyers's 'ingredient-driven approach in a contemporary manner.'
Ariel Arce's downtown Heroes gets a nod for its 'electric' atmosphere and select dishes where 'there's joy to be found.'
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