These 7 NYC restaurants were just named some of the best in all of America
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These 7 NYC restaurants were just named some of the best in all of America
"From serene Tribeca hideaways to full-blown midtown showpieces. Robb Report just dropped a new national ranking of the most beautiful new restaurants in America and seven New York City spots made the cut, proving, once again, that dinner is rarely just about what's on the plate. From moody supper clubs to sun-splashed atriums, these are the restaurants turning meals into full-on visual experiences."
"Leading the aesthetic charge is Cafe Zaffri, a downtown stunner tucked inside a historic building once tied to Margaret Louisa Vanderbilt's home for ambitious women. Today, it features soaring atrium light, layered textures and design details that are both old-world and theatrical, like you accidentally wandered into the best scene of a period drama. In Tribeca, Huso takes the opposite approach, dialing things way down with a serene palette of oak, cream and gray that feels more like a spa retreat."
"Meanwhile, in midtown Manhattan, Musaafer NYC goes big with lotus-flower chandeliers, mother-of-pearl inlays, hand-painted panels and a dining room inspired by India's iconic palaces. Then there's -level lighting turn cocktails into a cinematic experience. Nearby, Mexican stunner Obvio, a sultry new supper club, where giraffe-patterned silk walls and Blade Runner Limusina brings maximalist energy with gold, peach and red hues juxtaposed against massive slabs of marble."
Seven New York City restaurants appear among the country's most beautiful new dining destinations, offering a range of design approaches. Cafe Zaffri occupies a historic downtown building with soaring atrium light, layered textures and theatrical, old‑world details reminiscent of a period drama. Huso in Tribeca adopts a serene palette of oak, cream and gray, curved corners, deep blue banquettes and curated art including works by Keith Haring. ABC Kitchens in Brooklyn pairs airy modern vibes with two walls built from leftover Brooklyn Bridge stone. Musaafer NYC evokes Indian palace grandeur with lotus chandeliers, mother‑of‑pearl inlays and hand‑painted panels. Obvio delivers maximalist supper‑club energy through giraffe‑patterned silk, bold hues and massive marble slabs. Yamada is mentioned as a tiny spot.
Read at Time Out New York
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