Best Michelin Star Tasting Menu in Manhattan — Harry's ten
Tell Harry what you fancy. Ten places worth leaving the house for. Harry reads the review-site noise, spots the tourist traps, and hands over a shortlist before the kettle's boiled.
Be honest with him. He doesn't judge.
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Places
by overall quality
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Send these three to whoever’s asking where to eat.
★★ MichelinJBF · Outstanding Chef '25World's 50 Best
gabriel kreuther executes classical french technique with real precision—the kind of cooking that justifies the tasting menu format and the price tag.
93/100Harry HungryScoreHarry's headline verdict, 0–100. How good the place actually is, once the loud reviews and the timid critics have cancelled each other out.
77/100Worth ItScoreWorth-It Score, 0–100. Whether the bill is fair for what lands on the table. High means good value; low means you're paying for the postcode.
le bernardin's seafood is handled with obsessive care—every fish tastes like it was chosen that morning, and the kitchen respects what it's cooking.
90/100Harry HungryScoreHarry's headline verdict, 0–100. How good the place actually is, once the loud reviews and the timid critics have cancelled each other out.
76/100Worth ItScoreWorth-It Score, 0–100. Whether the bill is fair for what lands on the table. High means good value; low means you're paying for the postcode.
sushi & co punches way above its price point—fresh fish, skilled hands, and no pretense. michelin-rated without the theater.
94/100Harry HungryScoreHarry's headline verdict, 0–100. How good the place actually is, once the loud reviews and the timid critics have cancelled each other out.
82/100Worth ItScoreWorth-It Score, 0–100. Whether the bill is fair for what lands on the table. High means good value; low means you're paying for the postcode.