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Introducing Eater’s list of the Best New Restaurants of 2025. 🎉
Over the past year, we’ve gone to dozens (and dozens) of restaurants nationwide in search of surprising, creative, and memorable meals that surpass all expectations. These 15 spots — including Caribbean and Korean tasting menus in New York and LA, and halal barbecue and fast-casual West African food in Texas — are the best in the U.S. right now.
Find out why each restaurant earned a place on our list at the link in our bio and start making your reservations now.
📸: Scott Semler (@scottdsemler), Zach Horst (@zacharyhorst), Andrew Thomas Lee (@andrewthomaslee), Cary Norton (@carynorton), Tom McGovern (@foodphotographer), Doug Sweet Jr (@dougsweetjr), Carolyn Fong (@cfongphoto), Alex Staniloff (@alexstaniloff), Brittany Conerly (@brittany.conerly), Stan Lee (@secretstan), Thalía Gochez (@thaliagochez), Bonnie Durham (@bonniedurhamphotography), Jarod Opperman (@photoppermanj), Aliya Ikhumen (@aliyaikhumen), Rey Lopez (@reylopezphoto_)

Introducing Eater’s list of the Best New Restaurants of 2025. 🎉
Over the past year, we’ve gone to dozens (and dozens) of restaurants nationwide in search of surprising, creative, and memorable meals that surpass all expectations. These 15 spots — including Caribbean and Korean tasting menus in New York and LA, and halal barbecue and fast-casual West African food in Texas — are the best in the U.S. right now.
Find out why each restaurant earned a place on our list at the link in our bio and start making your reservations now.
📸: Scott Semler (@scottdsemler), Zach Horst (@zacharyhorst), Andrew Thomas Lee (@andrewthomaslee), Cary Norton (@carynorton), Tom McGovern (@foodphotographer), Doug Sweet Jr (@dougsweetjr), Carolyn Fong (@cfongphoto), Alex Staniloff (@alexstaniloff), Brittany Conerly (@brittany.conerly), Stan Lee (@secretstan), Thalía Gochez (@thaliagochez), Bonnie Durham (@bonniedurhamphotography), Jarod Opperman (@photoppermanj), Aliya Ikhumen (@aliyaikhumen), Rey Lopez (@reylopezphoto_)

Introducing Eater’s list of the Best New Restaurants of 2025. 🎉
Over the past year, we’ve gone to dozens (and dozens) of restaurants nationwide in search of surprising, creative, and memorable meals that surpass all expectations. These 15 spots — including Caribbean and Korean tasting menus in New York and LA, and halal barbecue and fast-casual West African food in Texas — are the best in the U.S. right now.
Find out why each restaurant earned a place on our list at the link in our bio and start making your reservations now.
📸: Scott Semler (@scottdsemler), Zach Horst (@zacharyhorst), Andrew Thomas Lee (@andrewthomaslee), Cary Norton (@carynorton), Tom McGovern (@foodphotographer), Doug Sweet Jr (@dougsweetjr), Carolyn Fong (@cfongphoto), Alex Staniloff (@alexstaniloff), Brittany Conerly (@brittany.conerly), Stan Lee (@secretstan), Thalía Gochez (@thaliagochez), Bonnie Durham (@bonniedurhamphotography), Jarod Opperman (@photoppermanj), Aliya Ikhumen (@aliyaikhumen), Rey Lopez (@reylopezphoto_)

Introducing Eater’s list of the Best New Restaurants of 2025. 🎉
Over the past year, we’ve gone to dozens (and dozens) of restaurants nationwide in search of surprising, creative, and memorable meals that surpass all expectations. These 15 spots — including Caribbean and Korean tasting menus in New York and LA, and halal barbecue and fast-casual West African food in Texas — are the best in the U.S. right now.
Find out why each restaurant earned a place on our list at the link in our bio and start making your reservations now.
📸: Scott Semler (@scottdsemler), Zach Horst (@zacharyhorst), Andrew Thomas Lee (@andrewthomaslee), Cary Norton (@carynorton), Tom McGovern (@foodphotographer), Doug Sweet Jr (@dougsweetjr), Carolyn Fong (@cfongphoto), Alex Staniloff (@alexstaniloff), Brittany Conerly (@brittany.conerly), Stan Lee (@secretstan), Thalía Gochez (@thaliagochez), Bonnie Durham (@bonniedurhamphotography), Jarod Opperman (@photoppermanj), Aliya Ikhumen (@aliyaikhumen), Rey Lopez (@reylopezphoto_)

Introducing Eater’s list of the Best New Restaurants of 2025. 🎉
Over the past year, we’ve gone to dozens (and dozens) of restaurants nationwide in search of surprising, creative, and memorable meals that surpass all expectations. These 15 spots — including Caribbean and Korean tasting menus in New York and LA, and halal barbecue and fast-casual West African food in Texas — are the best in the U.S. right now.
Find out why each restaurant earned a place on our list at the link in our bio and start making your reservations now.
📸: Scott Semler (@scottdsemler), Zach Horst (@zacharyhorst), Andrew Thomas Lee (@andrewthomaslee), Cary Norton (@carynorton), Tom McGovern (@foodphotographer), Doug Sweet Jr (@dougsweetjr), Carolyn Fong (@cfongphoto), Alex Staniloff (@alexstaniloff), Brittany Conerly (@brittany.conerly), Stan Lee (@secretstan), Thalía Gochez (@thaliagochez), Bonnie Durham (@bonniedurhamphotography), Jarod Opperman (@photoppermanj), Aliya Ikhumen (@aliyaikhumen), Rey Lopez (@reylopezphoto_)

Introducing Eater’s list of the Best New Restaurants of 2025. 🎉
Over the past year, we’ve gone to dozens (and dozens) of restaurants nationwide in search of surprising, creative, and memorable meals that surpass all expectations. These 15 spots — including Caribbean and Korean tasting menus in New York and LA, and halal barbecue and fast-casual West African food in Texas — are the best in the U.S. right now.
Find out why each restaurant earned a place on our list at the link in our bio and start making your reservations now.
📸: Scott Semler (@scottdsemler), Zach Horst (@zacharyhorst), Andrew Thomas Lee (@andrewthomaslee), Cary Norton (@carynorton), Tom McGovern (@foodphotographer), Doug Sweet Jr (@dougsweetjr), Carolyn Fong (@cfongphoto), Alex Staniloff (@alexstaniloff), Brittany Conerly (@brittany.conerly), Stan Lee (@secretstan), Thalía Gochez (@thaliagochez), Bonnie Durham (@bonniedurhamphotography), Jarod Opperman (@photoppermanj), Aliya Ikhumen (@aliyaikhumen), Rey Lopez (@reylopezphoto_)

Introducing Eater’s list of the Best New Restaurants of 2025. 🎉
Over the past year, we’ve gone to dozens (and dozens) of restaurants nationwide in search of surprising, creative, and memorable meals that surpass all expectations. These 15 spots — including Caribbean and Korean tasting menus in New York and LA, and halal barbecue and fast-casual West African food in Texas — are the best in the U.S. right now.
Find out why each restaurant earned a place on our list at the link in our bio and start making your reservations now.
📸: Scott Semler (@scottdsemler), Zach Horst (@zacharyhorst), Andrew Thomas Lee (@andrewthomaslee), Cary Norton (@carynorton), Tom McGovern (@foodphotographer), Doug Sweet Jr (@dougsweetjr), Carolyn Fong (@cfongphoto), Alex Staniloff (@alexstaniloff), Brittany Conerly (@brittany.conerly), Stan Lee (@secretstan), Thalía Gochez (@thaliagochez), Bonnie Durham (@bonniedurhamphotography), Jarod Opperman (@photoppermanj), Aliya Ikhumen (@aliyaikhumen), Rey Lopez (@reylopezphoto_)

Introducing Eater’s list of the Best New Restaurants of 2025. 🎉
Over the past year, we’ve gone to dozens (and dozens) of restaurants nationwide in search of surprising, creative, and memorable meals that surpass all expectations. These 15 spots — including Caribbean and Korean tasting menus in New York and LA, and halal barbecue and fast-casual West African food in Texas — are the best in the U.S. right now.
Find out why each restaurant earned a place on our list at the link in our bio and start making your reservations now.
📸: Scott Semler (@scottdsemler), Zach Horst (@zacharyhorst), Andrew Thomas Lee (@andrewthomaslee), Cary Norton (@carynorton), Tom McGovern (@foodphotographer), Doug Sweet Jr (@dougsweetjr), Carolyn Fong (@cfongphoto), Alex Staniloff (@alexstaniloff), Brittany Conerly (@brittany.conerly), Stan Lee (@secretstan), Thalía Gochez (@thaliagochez), Bonnie Durham (@bonniedurhamphotography), Jarod Opperman (@photoppermanj), Aliya Ikhumen (@aliyaikhumen), Rey Lopez (@reylopezphoto_)

Introducing Eater’s list of the Best New Restaurants of 2025. 🎉
Over the past year, we’ve gone to dozens (and dozens) of restaurants nationwide in search of surprising, creative, and memorable meals that surpass all expectations. These 15 spots — including Caribbean and Korean tasting menus in New York and LA, and halal barbecue and fast-casual West African food in Texas — are the best in the U.S. right now.
Find out why each restaurant earned a place on our list at the link in our bio and start making your reservations now.
📸: Scott Semler (@scottdsemler), Zach Horst (@zacharyhorst), Andrew Thomas Lee (@andrewthomaslee), Cary Norton (@carynorton), Tom McGovern (@foodphotographer), Doug Sweet Jr (@dougsweetjr), Carolyn Fong (@cfongphoto), Alex Staniloff (@alexstaniloff), Brittany Conerly (@brittany.conerly), Stan Lee (@secretstan), Thalía Gochez (@thaliagochez), Bonnie Durham (@bonniedurhamphotography), Jarod Opperman (@photoppermanj), Aliya Ikhumen (@aliyaikhumen), Rey Lopez (@reylopezphoto_)

Introducing Eater’s list of the Best New Restaurants of 2025. 🎉
Over the past year, we’ve gone to dozens (and dozens) of restaurants nationwide in search of surprising, creative, and memorable meals that surpass all expectations. These 15 spots — including Caribbean and Korean tasting menus in New York and LA, and halal barbecue and fast-casual West African food in Texas — are the best in the U.S. right now.
Find out why each restaurant earned a place on our list at the link in our bio and start making your reservations now.
📸: Scott Semler (@scottdsemler), Zach Horst (@zacharyhorst), Andrew Thomas Lee (@andrewthomaslee), Cary Norton (@carynorton), Tom McGovern (@foodphotographer), Doug Sweet Jr (@dougsweetjr), Carolyn Fong (@cfongphoto), Alex Staniloff (@alexstaniloff), Brittany Conerly (@brittany.conerly), Stan Lee (@secretstan), Thalía Gochez (@thaliagochez), Bonnie Durham (@bonniedurhamphotography), Jarod Opperman (@photoppermanj), Aliya Ikhumen (@aliyaikhumen), Rey Lopez (@reylopezphoto_)

Introducing Eater’s list of the Best New Restaurants of 2025. 🎉
Over the past year, we’ve gone to dozens (and dozens) of restaurants nationwide in search of surprising, creative, and memorable meals that surpass all expectations. These 15 spots — including Caribbean and Korean tasting menus in New York and LA, and halal barbecue and fast-casual West African food in Texas — are the best in the U.S. right now.
Find out why each restaurant earned a place on our list at the link in our bio and start making your reservations now.
📸: Scott Semler (@scottdsemler), Zach Horst (@zacharyhorst), Andrew Thomas Lee (@andrewthomaslee), Cary Norton (@carynorton), Tom McGovern (@foodphotographer), Doug Sweet Jr (@dougsweetjr), Carolyn Fong (@cfongphoto), Alex Staniloff (@alexstaniloff), Brittany Conerly (@brittany.conerly), Stan Lee (@secretstan), Thalía Gochez (@thaliagochez), Bonnie Durham (@bonniedurhamphotography), Jarod Opperman (@photoppermanj), Aliya Ikhumen (@aliyaikhumen), Rey Lopez (@reylopezphoto_)

Introducing Eater’s list of the Best New Restaurants of 2025. 🎉
Over the past year, we’ve gone to dozens (and dozens) of restaurants nationwide in search of surprising, creative, and memorable meals that surpass all expectations. These 15 spots — including Caribbean and Korean tasting menus in New York and LA, and halal barbecue and fast-casual West African food in Texas — are the best in the U.S. right now.
Find out why each restaurant earned a place on our list at the link in our bio and start making your reservations now.
📸: Scott Semler (@scottdsemler), Zach Horst (@zacharyhorst), Andrew Thomas Lee (@andrewthomaslee), Cary Norton (@carynorton), Tom McGovern (@foodphotographer), Doug Sweet Jr (@dougsweetjr), Carolyn Fong (@cfongphoto), Alex Staniloff (@alexstaniloff), Brittany Conerly (@brittany.conerly), Stan Lee (@secretstan), Thalía Gochez (@thaliagochez), Bonnie Durham (@bonniedurhamphotography), Jarod Opperman (@photoppermanj), Aliya Ikhumen (@aliyaikhumen), Rey Lopez (@reylopezphoto_)

Introducing Eater’s list of the Best New Restaurants of 2025. 🎉
Over the past year, we’ve gone to dozens (and dozens) of restaurants nationwide in search of surprising, creative, and memorable meals that surpass all expectations. These 15 spots — including Caribbean and Korean tasting menus in New York and LA, and halal barbecue and fast-casual West African food in Texas — are the best in the U.S. right now.
Find out why each restaurant earned a place on our list at the link in our bio and start making your reservations now.
📸: Scott Semler (@scottdsemler), Zach Horst (@zacharyhorst), Andrew Thomas Lee (@andrewthomaslee), Cary Norton (@carynorton), Tom McGovern (@foodphotographer), Doug Sweet Jr (@dougsweetjr), Carolyn Fong (@cfongphoto), Alex Staniloff (@alexstaniloff), Brittany Conerly (@brittany.conerly), Stan Lee (@secretstan), Thalía Gochez (@thaliagochez), Bonnie Durham (@bonniedurhamphotography), Jarod Opperman (@photoppermanj), Aliya Ikhumen (@aliyaikhumen), Rey Lopez (@reylopezphoto_)

Introducing Eater’s list of the Best New Restaurants of 2025. 🎉
Over the past year, we’ve gone to dozens (and dozens) of restaurants nationwide in search of surprising, creative, and memorable meals that surpass all expectations. These 15 spots — including Caribbean and Korean tasting menus in New York and LA, and halal barbecue and fast-casual West African food in Texas — are the best in the U.S. right now.
Find out why each restaurant earned a place on our list at the link in our bio and start making your reservations now.
📸: Scott Semler (@scottdsemler), Zach Horst (@zacharyhorst), Andrew Thomas Lee (@andrewthomaslee), Cary Norton (@carynorton), Tom McGovern (@foodphotographer), Doug Sweet Jr (@dougsweetjr), Carolyn Fong (@cfongphoto), Alex Staniloff (@alexstaniloff), Brittany Conerly (@brittany.conerly), Stan Lee (@secretstan), Thalía Gochez (@thaliagochez), Bonnie Durham (@bonniedurhamphotography), Jarod Opperman (@photoppermanj), Aliya Ikhumen (@aliyaikhumen), Rey Lopez (@reylopezphoto_)

Introducing Eater’s list of the Best New Restaurants of 2025. 🎉
Over the past year, we’ve gone to dozens (and dozens) of restaurants nationwide in search of surprising, creative, and memorable meals that surpass all expectations. These 15 spots — including Caribbean and Korean tasting menus in New York and LA, and halal barbecue and fast-casual West African food in Texas — are the best in the U.S. right now.
Find out why each restaurant earned a place on our list at the link in our bio and start making your reservations now.
📸: Scott Semler (@scottdsemler), Zach Horst (@zacharyhorst), Andrew Thomas Lee (@andrewthomaslee), Cary Norton (@carynorton), Tom McGovern (@foodphotographer), Doug Sweet Jr (@dougsweetjr), Carolyn Fong (@cfongphoto), Alex Staniloff (@alexstaniloff), Brittany Conerly (@brittany.conerly), Stan Lee (@secretstan), Thalía Gochez (@thaliagochez), Bonnie Durham (@bonniedurhamphotography), Jarod Opperman (@photoppermanj), Aliya Ikhumen (@aliyaikhumen), Rey Lopez (@reylopezphoto_)

Introducing Eater’s list of the Best New Restaurants of 2025. 🎉
Over the past year, we’ve gone to dozens (and dozens) of restaurants nationwide in search of surprising, creative, and memorable meals that surpass all expectations. These 15 spots — including Caribbean and Korean tasting menus in New York and LA, and halal barbecue and fast-casual West African food in Texas — are the best in the U.S. right now.
Find out why each restaurant earned a place on our list at the link in our bio and start making your reservations now.
📸: Scott Semler (@scottdsemler), Zach Horst (@zacharyhorst), Andrew Thomas Lee (@andrewthomaslee), Cary Norton (@carynorton), Tom McGovern (@foodphotographer), Doug Sweet Jr (@dougsweetjr), Carolyn Fong (@cfongphoto), Alex Staniloff (@alexstaniloff), Brittany Conerly (@brittany.conerly), Stan Lee (@secretstan), Thalía Gochez (@thaliagochez), Bonnie Durham (@bonniedurhamphotography), Jarod Opperman (@photoppermanj), Aliya Ikhumen (@aliyaikhumen), Rey Lopez (@reylopezphoto_)

Introducing Eater’s list of the Best New Restaurants of 2025. 🎉
Over the past year, we’ve gone to dozens (and dozens) of restaurants nationwide in search of surprising, creative, and memorable meals that surpass all expectations. These 15 spots — including Caribbean and Korean tasting menus in New York and LA, and halal barbecue and fast-casual West African food in Texas — are the best in the U.S. right now.
Find out why each restaurant earned a place on our list at the link in our bio and start making your reservations now.
📸: Scott Semler (@scottdsemler), Zach Horst (@zacharyhorst), Andrew Thomas Lee (@andrewthomaslee), Cary Norton (@carynorton), Tom McGovern (@foodphotographer), Doug Sweet Jr (@dougsweetjr), Carolyn Fong (@cfongphoto), Alex Staniloff (@alexstaniloff), Brittany Conerly (@brittany.conerly), Stan Lee (@secretstan), Thalía Gochez (@thaliagochez), Bonnie Durham (@bonniedurhamphotography), Jarod Opperman (@photoppermanj), Aliya Ikhumen (@aliyaikhumen), Rey Lopez (@reylopezphoto_)
Raise your hand if you’re also team diagonally cut sandwiches. 🙋
We sat down with television host Adam Richman (adamrichman) for lunch at Bangkok Supper Club (@bangkoksupperclubnyc), a Thai favorite in his hometown of NYC, to chat about the food that he thinks is always wildly overpriced (👀), how he decides where to eat in a new city, and more. Catch Season 7 of “The Food That Built America” on the History Channel (@historytv).
🎥: Sergio Scardigno (@sergescardigno), Nadia Chaudhury (@nadiachaudhury)
You had us at “hot dog party.” 😍
Stefania Orrù (@stefferonipizza), head of video production, used two hot dog recipes from our brand-new cookbook (!) to make this winning hot dog centerpiece. Run, don’t walk, to make this spread this weekend.
If you’re looking for more iconic regional recipes, you can get your copy of “Eaterland: Recipes and Stories from Across the United States” at the link in bio.

Millennial pink walked so Yves Klein blue could run.
The mid-to-late 2010s were dominated by millennial pink, a trend that swept restaurants as much as it did the broader culture. Now, at restaurants, the tide has turned toward saturation — specifically, the use of electric blue, which feels fresher than navy blue and more main-character than sky blue. “I do feel, as always in design, it’s a reaction to that era: We wanted to go back to more primary colors,” says Anna Polonsky (@annapolons), who runs the hospitality-focused design studio Polonsky & Friends (@polonskyandfriends).
Restaurants are reflecting what’s happening across culture: Vogue deemed Yves Klein blue “undoubtedly” the “winner of the night” at the most recent Met Gala. Tap the link in our bio to read more about why this shade of blue is having such a moment from senior reporter Bettina Makalintal (@buttina).
📸: Tamara Uribe, Punch Room, Margot, Electric Bleu, Polonsky & Friends, Jutharat Pinyodoonyachet/Penny

Millennial pink walked so Yves Klein blue could run.
The mid-to-late 2010s were dominated by millennial pink, a trend that swept restaurants as much as it did the broader culture. Now, at restaurants, the tide has turned toward saturation — specifically, the use of electric blue, which feels fresher than navy blue and more main-character than sky blue. “I do feel, as always in design, it’s a reaction to that era: We wanted to go back to more primary colors,” says Anna Polonsky (@annapolons), who runs the hospitality-focused design studio Polonsky & Friends (@polonskyandfriends).
Restaurants are reflecting what’s happening across culture: Vogue deemed Yves Klein blue “undoubtedly” the “winner of the night” at the most recent Met Gala. Tap the link in our bio to read more about why this shade of blue is having such a moment from senior reporter Bettina Makalintal (@buttina).
📸: Tamara Uribe, Punch Room, Margot, Electric Bleu, Polonsky & Friends, Jutharat Pinyodoonyachet/Penny

Millennial pink walked so Yves Klein blue could run.
The mid-to-late 2010s were dominated by millennial pink, a trend that swept restaurants as much as it did the broader culture. Now, at restaurants, the tide has turned toward saturation — specifically, the use of electric blue, which feels fresher than navy blue and more main-character than sky blue. “I do feel, as always in design, it’s a reaction to that era: We wanted to go back to more primary colors,” says Anna Polonsky (@annapolons), who runs the hospitality-focused design studio Polonsky & Friends (@polonskyandfriends).
Restaurants are reflecting what’s happening across culture: Vogue deemed Yves Klein blue “undoubtedly” the “winner of the night” at the most recent Met Gala. Tap the link in our bio to read more about why this shade of blue is having such a moment from senior reporter Bettina Makalintal (@buttina).
📸: Tamara Uribe, Punch Room, Margot, Electric Bleu, Polonsky & Friends, Jutharat Pinyodoonyachet/Penny

Millennial pink walked so Yves Klein blue could run.
The mid-to-late 2010s were dominated by millennial pink, a trend that swept restaurants as much as it did the broader culture. Now, at restaurants, the tide has turned toward saturation — specifically, the use of electric blue, which feels fresher than navy blue and more main-character than sky blue. “I do feel, as always in design, it’s a reaction to that era: We wanted to go back to more primary colors,” says Anna Polonsky (@annapolons), who runs the hospitality-focused design studio Polonsky & Friends (@polonskyandfriends).
Restaurants are reflecting what’s happening across culture: Vogue deemed Yves Klein blue “undoubtedly” the “winner of the night” at the most recent Met Gala. Tap the link in our bio to read more about why this shade of blue is having such a moment from senior reporter Bettina Makalintal (@buttina).
📸: Tamara Uribe, Punch Room, Margot, Electric Bleu, Polonsky & Friends, Jutharat Pinyodoonyachet/Penny

Millennial pink walked so Yves Klein blue could run.
The mid-to-late 2010s were dominated by millennial pink, a trend that swept restaurants as much as it did the broader culture. Now, at restaurants, the tide has turned toward saturation — specifically, the use of electric blue, which feels fresher than navy blue and more main-character than sky blue. “I do feel, as always in design, it’s a reaction to that era: We wanted to go back to more primary colors,” says Anna Polonsky (@annapolons), who runs the hospitality-focused design studio Polonsky & Friends (@polonskyandfriends).
Restaurants are reflecting what’s happening across culture: Vogue deemed Yves Klein blue “undoubtedly” the “winner of the night” at the most recent Met Gala. Tap the link in our bio to read more about why this shade of blue is having such a moment from senior reporter Bettina Makalintal (@buttina).
📸: Tamara Uribe, Punch Room, Margot, Electric Bleu, Polonsky & Friends, Jutharat Pinyodoonyachet/Penny

Millennial pink walked so Yves Klein blue could run.
The mid-to-late 2010s were dominated by millennial pink, a trend that swept restaurants as much as it did the broader culture. Now, at restaurants, the tide has turned toward saturation — specifically, the use of electric blue, which feels fresher than navy blue and more main-character than sky blue. “I do feel, as always in design, it’s a reaction to that era: We wanted to go back to more primary colors,” says Anna Polonsky (@annapolons), who runs the hospitality-focused design studio Polonsky & Friends (@polonskyandfriends).
Restaurants are reflecting what’s happening across culture: Vogue deemed Yves Klein blue “undoubtedly” the “winner of the night” at the most recent Met Gala. Tap the link in our bio to read more about why this shade of blue is having such a moment from senior reporter Bettina Makalintal (@buttina).
📸: Tamara Uribe, Punch Room, Margot, Electric Bleu, Polonsky & Friends, Jutharat Pinyodoonyachet/Penny

Millennial pink walked so Yves Klein blue could run.
The mid-to-late 2010s were dominated by millennial pink, a trend that swept restaurants as much as it did the broader culture. Now, at restaurants, the tide has turned toward saturation — specifically, the use of electric blue, which feels fresher than navy blue and more main-character than sky blue. “I do feel, as always in design, it’s a reaction to that era: We wanted to go back to more primary colors,” says Anna Polonsky (@annapolons), who runs the hospitality-focused design studio Polonsky & Friends (@polonskyandfriends).
Restaurants are reflecting what’s happening across culture: Vogue deemed Yves Klein blue “undoubtedly” the “winner of the night” at the most recent Met Gala. Tap the link in our bio to read more about why this shade of blue is having such a moment from senior reporter Bettina Makalintal (@buttina).
📸: Tamara Uribe, Punch Room, Margot, Electric Bleu, Polonsky & Friends, Jutharat Pinyodoonyachet/Penny

Millennial pink walked so Yves Klein blue could run.
The mid-to-late 2010s were dominated by millennial pink, a trend that swept restaurants as much as it did the broader culture. Now, at restaurants, the tide has turned toward saturation — specifically, the use of electric blue, which feels fresher than navy blue and more main-character than sky blue. “I do feel, as always in design, it’s a reaction to that era: We wanted to go back to more primary colors,” says Anna Polonsky (@annapolons), who runs the hospitality-focused design studio Polonsky & Friends (@polonskyandfriends).
Restaurants are reflecting what’s happening across culture: Vogue deemed Yves Klein blue “undoubtedly” the “winner of the night” at the most recent Met Gala. Tap the link in our bio to read more about why this shade of blue is having such a moment from senior reporter Bettina Makalintal (@buttina).
📸: Tamara Uribe, Punch Room, Margot, Electric Bleu, Polonsky & Friends, Jutharat Pinyodoonyachet/Penny
Introducing…In the Booth with Babish! Follow along here or wherever you get your podcasts. The first episode drops on Tuesday 5/26 - we’ll save the best seat in the house for you.
If you’ve never tried stargazy pie, consider this your sign to change that. #CapitalOnePartner @CapitalOne
On this episode of “Now Open,” we step inside Dean's (@deans.newyork), a new ode to the classic British pub in NYC that’s located next door to its lauded sister restaurant, King. Chef Jess Shadbolt (@jessieshad) leads a kitchen rooted in coastal British tradition, with dishes like this showstopping fish pie.
Tap the link in our bio to watch the full episode, and let us know if you’ve checked out Dean’s yet.
That crunch >>> 😍
We bet you’ve never had a crispier samosa than this seven-layered version from the new Ambassadors Clubhouse (@ambassadorsclubhousenyc) in NYC. We’ll take 3 plates, please!
Tap the link in our bio to get a behind-the-scenes look from the kitchen at Ambassadors Clubhouse, the most in-demand restaurant in the city.
Order this raj kachori chaat before you even open the menu at Ambassadors Clubhouse (@ambassadorsclubhousenyc) in NYC.
If you’re lucky enough to snag a seat at the newest hotspot in the city, this standout dish is a must. Tap the link in our bio to see why NYC's only charcoal tandoor Indian restaurant has a 12,000-person waitlist.
On his day off, Hamburger America (@hamburger_america) owner (and burger scholar!) George Motz (@motzburger) brought us to a few of his favorite spots around NYC, including Werkstatt (@werkstattbrooklyn), a cozy spot in Brooklyn that’s serving up world-class schnitzel and other German-Austrian favorites. We could never say no to a pretzel the size of our head. 🤣
Tap the link in our bio to watch the full episode of “Chef’s Day Off” to see the rest of Motz’s NYC food tour.
This NYC hotspot only makes *two* of these chickens every day — and it’s easy to see why.
Ambassadors Clubhouse (@ambassadorsclubhousenyc), the most in-demand restaurant in the city with a waitlist of over 12,000 people per night (!), spends three days on each chicken. If you want one, run, don’t walk.
Tap the link in our bio to see more from the restaurant, including how they’re making other Punjabi-inspired dishes like a seven-layered samosa.
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