Travel 2 minutes 09 November 2025

The 7 Best Places to Eat in NYC for First-Time Visitors, According to Our Inspectors

A first-timer’s guide to eating well in New York City, shaped by experience on the ground. Our MICHELIN Guide Inspectors share the restaurants that best capture the city’s range, energy and appetite on your first visit.

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For those visiting New York for the first time, certain restaurants capture the city’s character in a single sitting — bold, ambitious, eclectic and always memorable. Our Inspectors' favorites range from a Lower East Side institution beloved for its sandwiches since 1888 to a hot spot known for disrupting Asian cooking traditions and techniques. There’s also a hip pizzeria in industrial Brooklyn — because nothing is more New York than pizza — alongside, in an about-face, a hushed sushi counter delivering a refined New York–meets–Tokyo omakase.


Razor clams doused in garlic butter at Casa Mono are a must-try when visiting New York City for the first time. © Andy Nusser / Casa Mono
Razor clams doused in garlic butter at Casa Mono are a must-try when visiting New York City for the first time. © Andy Nusser / Casa Mono

1. Casa Mono, For Its One-Bite Wonders

There’s something reassuring about a kitchen that gets in whole beasts and does its own butchery — you just know it understands the essence of what good cooking is all about. Here at the small but perfectly formed Casa Mono, dishes are none of those one-bite wonders that blight so many places these days.

Inspector notes: "Scrambled eggs with uni is a must, while confit goat will make you question why you don’t see more of it on other menus. This is food to cure what ails you."


This New York institution's pastrami sandwiches keep locals coming back for more. © Katz's
This New York institution's pastrami sandwiches keep locals coming back for more. © Katz's

2. Katz's, For Pastrami Sandwiches & Matzo Ball Soup

One of the last-standing, old-time Eastern European spots on the Lower East Side, Katz’s is a true NY institution. It’s crowded, crazy and packed with a panoply of characters weirder than a jury duty pool. Tourists, hipsters, blue hairs and everybody in between flock here, so come on off-hours. Because it’s really that good.

Inspector notes: "Matzo ball soup, pastrami sandwiches, potato latkes — everything is what you’d expect, only better."


Kung Fu's little steamed buns are made fresh daily. © Kung Fu
Kung Fu's little steamed buns are made fresh daily. © Kung Fu

3. Kung Fu Little Steamed Buns Ramen, For Hand-Cut Noodles

With its lineup of traditional Chinese comfort food, including the best soup dumplings in town, this steamy Hell's Kitchen joint kicks its competitors to the curb. Set among the neon lights of the Theater District, the ever-packed Kung Fu Little Steamed Buns Ramen may showcase a noodle house-like vibe, but the staff is friendly and the cooking on-point at all times.

Inspector notes: "Hand-pulled and hand-cut noodles are stir-fried with mouthwatering accompaniments, while the dumpling variety is so great it’s almost impossible to pick."


Momofuku Noodle Bar's pork ramen has cult following. © Momofuku Noodle Bar
Momofuku Noodle Bar's pork ramen has cult following. © Momofuku Noodle Bar

4. Momofuku Noodle Bar, For Pork Steamed Buns

This elder member of David Chang’s culinary empire is hipper and hotter than ever. A honey-toned temple of updated comfort food, decked with wood counters and a sparkling open kitchen, the service at Momofuku Noodle Bar may be brisk. But rest assured, as the menu is gutsy and molded with Asian street food in mind.

Inspector notes: "Those steamed buns have amassed a gargantuan following thanks to decadent fillings like moist pork loin kissed with Hollandaise and chives."


Plates here are full-flavored and fresh, from salads to pizza. © Roberta's
Plates here are full-flavored and fresh, from salads to pizza. © Roberta's

5. Roberta's, For Fresh Italian Plates

Entering through this (now) iconic red door is like a trip through the looking glass and into Bushwick’s foodie wonderland. The city’s love affair with Roberta’s seems stronger each year, and for good reason.

Inspector notes: "Queens native Carlo Mirarchi is the master craftsman here, turning out a range of creatively named pizzas, including one that mixes pineapple and prosciutto, soppressata and jalapeño, or arrabiata with sesame seeds."


Fresh salads and bagels, as well as eggs benedict make this spot a local favorite. © Russ & Daughters Cafe
Fresh salads and bagels, as well as eggs benedict make this spot a local favorite. © Russ & Daughters Cafe

6. Russ & Daughters Cafe, For Eggs Benedict & Challah

From the white-jacketed servers to the pristine counter, Russ & Daughters Cafe is an updated Lower East Side café channels the spirit and charm of its original, just blocks away. The kitchen follows suit, reworking familiar classics with a confident hand to deliver dishes that feel both proper and deeply flavorful. 

Inspector notes: "Regulars perch at the bar to watch the ‘tender whip up a cocktail or classic egg cream, while serious diners find a seat and get noshing on hot- and cold-smoked Scottish salmon teamed with everything-bagel chips. The result? A thrilling contrast in flavor and texture."


Some of Sushi Nakazawa's beautiful bites, served at the counter. © Sushi Nakazawa
Some of Sushi Nakazawa's beautiful bites, served at the counter. © Sushi Nakazawa

7. Sushi Nakazawa, For Some of New York's Best Sushi

For a truly memorable sushi adventure, head to the sleek and contemporary ten-seat Sushi Nakazawa to discover flavorful and fatty cuts of fish, available at a more palatable price point compared to many of the city’s other notable sushi counters. Chef Daisuke Nakazawa’s signature style combines supremely tender fish with perfectly seasoned rice, a spark of wasabi and judicious brush of nikiri for consistently excellent results.

Inspector notes: "Enjoy a spectrum of sushi from Hokkaido cherry salmon and live Massachusetts sea scallop with citrus and salt"

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