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Best MICHELIN Guide Restaurants for Families and Large Groups in New York City

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Planning a meal out for a large family or group can be a thankless task. It’s often difficult to find one restaurant that will please everyone but from places with extensive menus with plenty of choices to large, welcoming spaces that accommodate your party within minutes, dining out en masse in New York can be a lot of fun. We've pulled together a family- and group-friendly list full of spots that will keep your crew happy. See them all below.

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Updated on 28 October 2024
Dim Sum Go Go
5 E. Broadway, 10038 New York
$$ · Chinese

This wildly popular joint is still packed to the gills most days, and for good reason: the Cantonese fare and dim sum served here is as good as the food you’ll find in those authentic places in far-flung Queens. Even better, they take reservations—and dim sum orders are taken by the staff, thereby ensuring that the food stays fresh. 

Inspector notes: "Plump snow pea leaf dumplings are spiked with vibrant ginger and garlic and may be tailed by rich duck dumplings or an irresistibly flaky roast pork pie."

Hometown Barbecue New York
454 Van Brunt St., 11231 Brooklyn
$$ · Barbecue

In this age of uncertainty who wouldn’t travel some distance for food that’s almost absurdly comforting? Here, in a converted warehouse in Red Hook, that means pit-smoked meats with flavors of such intensity, you’ll find yourself wondering if you’ll eat kale or muesli ever again.

Inspector notes: "Fat, considered by some a bad word, is what gives the meat its succulence and soft texture, as does the crust of salt, pepper, and turbinado sugar."

Pierozek
592 Manhattan Ave., 11222 Brooklyn
$$ · Polish

Alexandra Siwiec and Radek Kucharski's pierogi spot proves that a taste of Poland can still be had in Greenpoint, no matter how quickly the area has become gentrified.

Inspector notes: "Savory combos may include hearty borscht and golabki (cabbage stuffed with pork, rice and topped with tomato-basil sauce)."

Tanoreen
7523 Third Ave., 11209 Brooklyn
$$ · Middle Eastern

This warm Middle Eastern restaurant is tucked into an unassuming Bay Ridge corner and run by Chef/owner Rawia Bishara and her daughter. Meals graciously commence with pickled vegetables and za’atar-dusted flatbread and are followed by a tableful of unique plates brimming with flavors and colors.

Inspector notes: "Appetizers are numerous (grape leaves are a lively sure thing), but don't miss the mansaf, a homey dish consisting of braised lamb doused in creamy yogurt and served over a mound of fluffy rice."

Wayan
20 Spring St., 10012 New York
$$$ · Indonesian

This enticing Indonesian restaurant, brought to you by Chef/co-owner Cédric Vongerichten boasts a modern French flair. The seasonal menu is divided into satays, sides, small and large plates, as well as a sprinkling of desserts.

Inspector notes: "Succulent pork ribs—glazed in soy tamarind with a flutter of sesame seeds and served with a refreshing tamarind-chili vinegar—is particularly satisfying."

Al Badawi
151 Atlantic Ave., 11201 Brooklyn
$$ · Middle Eastern

Scale is everything at this bustling Palestinian charmer, which stands out on Atlantic Avenue because of the colorful faux floral display that graces the front entrance. These flowers again make a statement inside, hanging above the kitchen and on the wall. Such vibrancy and boldness also extends to the cooking.

Inspector notes: "Start with all of the dips by ordering the enormous mezze platter, served with thin, unleavened saj bread that arrives hot out of the domed oven by the door."


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