Korean in Flatiron — 4.8 on Resy across 7,152 diner reviews
📍 36 E 22nd St, New York, NY 10010
The best restaurants in Flatiron, New York City — 9 ranked picks with ratings, must-try dishes and live table availability.
9 picksFlatiron has 9 restaurants worth the trip, and this is the ranked list. JUA leads it at 4.8 stars, with Gramercy Tavern close behind. Prices run the whole way from $ counters to $$$$ rooms, and the strongest showings are Korean, New American and Korean American. If you only order one thing, make it the market vegetable tasting at Gramercy Tavern. 8 of the 9 take online reservations, and the live availability badge on each card shows what is actually open tonight.
The Flatiron is where New York's serious mid-priced dining lives — big rooms, long-tenured kitchens, and reservations that actually matter.
Korean in Flatiron — 4.8 on Resy across 7,152 diner reviews
📍 36 E 22nd St, New York, NY 10010
Danny Meyer's beloved New American institution in the Flatiron — seasonal cooking and one of New York's warmest dining rooms
Must-try: Market vegetable tasting, Duck with seasonal accompaniments, Tavern burger at the bar
📍 42 E 20th St, New York, NY 10003
Korean in Flatiron — 4.8 on Resy across 6,229 diner reviews
Must-try: 5-course prix fixe, Oysters and pork belly, Chili-lobster ramyun
📍 17 W 19th St, New York, NY 10011
A temple to Korean fried chicken and champagne in Flatiron — the Bucket List feast and the caviar-topped Golden Nugget
Must-try: The Bucket List, Golden Nugget with caviar, Cold perilla seed noodles
📍 12 E 22nd Street, New York, NY 10010
Three Michelin stars overlooking Madison Square Park — Daniel Humm's nine-course tasting menu is the most ambitious dining experience in New York
Must-try: Nine-course tasting menu, Carrot tartare (DIY tableside), Kitchen tour + egg cream mid-meal
📍 11 Madison Ave, New York, NY 10010
America's first Michelin-starred Korean BBQ — prime cuts grilled tableside, banchan, and the Butcher's Feast that converts everyone
Must-try: Butcher's Feast (4 prime cuts + banchan + egg soufflé), Beef consommé, Steak omakase (reserve ahead)
📍 16 W 22nd St, New York, NY 10010
Enrique Olvera's Flatiron flagship — the duck carnitas and corn husk meringue changed what Mexican food could be in America
Must-try: Duck carnitas, Corn husk meringue dessert, Aguachile negro
📍 35 E 21st St, New York, NY 10010
Jean-Georges' farm-to-table room inside ABC Carpet — the roasted carrot and avocado toast that launched a thousand menus
Must-try: Roasted carrot and avocado salad, Whole wheat pizza with eggs and parmesan, Salted caramel sundae
📍 35 E 18th St, New York, NY 10003
Stefano Secchi's Emilia-Romagna pasta temple off Broadway — the tortellini in brodo is worth the reservation fight
Must-try: Tortellini in brodo, Tagliatelle al ragù, 'Nonna's tortellini' tasting of pastas
📍 27 E 20th St, New York, NY 10003
JUA — 4.8 stars across 7,152 reviews, the highest on this list. Korean in Flatiron — 4.8 on Resy across 7,152 diner reviews.
COQODAQ at $$ — 4.7 stars without the $$$$ bill. 1 of the 9 restaurants on this page are $$ or under.
8 of the 9 book online — JUA, Gramercy Tavern and Oiji Mi among them. The rest are walk-in or phone-only. Each card here shows live availability for tonight where the restaurant publishes it.
The market vegetable tasting at Gramercy Tavern, the 5-course prix fixe at Oiji Mi and the the bucket list at COQODAQ. Those are the dishes regulars point to first.
Ratings and review volume decide the order, but the list itself is drawn from restaurants people actually post about — 9 of the 9 here have a TikTok attached to their card. Every entry is checked as open before it ships.