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2022 NYC Michelin Starred Restaurants Are Out; The Winners & Losers
October 6, 2022, 11:15.41 pm ET

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Photo: l'abeille/Nicole Franzen

The 2022 Michelin Starred restaurants for New York City and Westchester are out and the results reveal some suprises like Eleven Madison Park maintaining its three stars despiite Pete Wells' takedown in the New York Times. Saga and Al Coro joined the two-star cetegory and there were 17 newcomers earning one star, including l'abeille, Red Paper Clip and Torien. Among the restaurants losing stars - Carbone, Peter Luger, and Wallsé. Here the breakdown:


Photo: Le Bernardin/Nigel Parry

Three-starred restaurants

Chef's Table at Brooklyn Fare
Eleven Madison Park
Le Bernardin
Masa
Per Se


Photo: Jungsik

Two-starred restaurants

Al Coro (new)
Aquavit
Aska
Atera
Atomix
Blue Hill at Stone Barns
Daniel
Gabriel Kreuther
Jean-Georges
Jungsik
Momofuku Ko
The Modern
Saga (new)


Photo: Casa Mono/Cititour.com

One-starred restaurants

63 Clinton (new)
Batard
Casa Enrique
Casa Mono
Caviar Russe
Claro
Clover Hill (new)
Contra
Cote
Crown Shy


Photo: Francie/Pete Herron

Dirt Candy (new)
Don Angie
Estela
Family Meal at Blue Hill
Francie
Frevo (new)
Gramercy Tavern
Hirohisa
Icca (new)
Jeju Noodle Bar


Photo: La Pavillon/Thomas Schauer

Joomak Banjum (new)
Jua
Kanoyama
Kochi
Kosaka
L'Abeille (new)
Le Coucou
Le Jardinier New York
Le Pavillon (new)
Mari (new)


Photo: Oiji/Cititour.com

Noda
Noz 17 (new)
Odo
Oiji Mi (new)
One White Street (new)
Oxalis
Oxomoco
Red Paper Clip (new)
Rezdôra
Semma (new)


Photo: Sushi Ginza Onodera


Shion 69 Leonard Street (new)
Sushi Amane
Sushi Ginza Onodera
Sushi Nakazawa
Sushi Noz
Sushi Yasuda
Tempura Matsui
The Four Horsemen
The Musket Room
The River Cafe


Photo: Torien/Liz Clayman

Torien (new)
Tsukimi
Tuome
Vestry
Yoshino (new)

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