Summer in New York City is upon us, but the only thing hotter than the weather is the city’s newest restaurants. There’s artful seafood in the most unexpected and industrial of neighborhoods, theatrical fine dining in Murray Hill, and kitchens serving regional dishes that were previously hard to find in the city. When you need to escape into the crisp A/C, or want to people watch on a sunny patio, these restaurants will meet the needs of the season—with food that is actually worth going out of your way for. Trust us, we keep our eyes on so many restaurants in New York City, and this seasonal list reflects only our very favorites.
But first, a disclaimer: We know that the hype machine surrounding New York City’s restaurant scene has meant that certain tables are impossible to get, and that the new and buzzy often overshadow the reliable institutions that are still more than worthy of your business. Consider this list of the best new restaurants in New York City a supplement to our sturdier, evergreen guide to New York City’s very best restaurants—a compilation of institutions that make up the backbone of the city’s dining scene, even as fads come and go. None of them will steer you wrong, so if you can’t get into a hotspot, don’t fret.
That said, there are still some great new restaurants in New York that, even within months of their opening, have become clear candidates for our best-of-all-time guide. These are the new restaurants that excite us. They’re not just good because they are new. They are dazzling us right out of the gate. They range across price points and cuisines and can be found from Manhattan to Queens. If you’re going to try and stay on top of this city’s openings, the least we can do is guide you to the cream of the crop.
Read on for the best new restaurants in New York City as of June 2026. Oh and keeping in mind the whole 2026 World Cup of it all? Do yourself a favor and make reservations this month and next, even in places where you may not think you need to.
How we choose the best new restaurants in New York City
The best new restaurants in New York City stretch across Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, the Bronx, and Staten Island. Every business on this list has been selected independently by our editors and written by a Condé Nast Traveler journalist who knows the destination and has personally tried the restaurant in question. When choosing new restaurants, our editors consider both high-end and affordable eateries that offer an authentic and insider experience of the city. We’re always looking for standout dishes, a great location, and warm service—as well as serious sustainability credentials. In terms of how we define ‘new,’ we’ve chosen to focus on restaurants that have opened within a year of the publish date. When you work your way through the list, check back in: We’ll update this guide regularly as new restaurants open in New York City.
