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Michelin Guide NYC 2019 Bib Gourmand List

14th edition of the guide recognizes New York City restaurants for great food and value



Michelin today released the list of 129 Bib Gourmand restaurants in New York, one week ahead of its 2019 star selection, featuring 27 new additions.

Michelin inspectors have been eating their way around New York City’s five boroughs for more than 14 years. Introduced in 1997, the Bib Gourmand distinction is awarded by Michelin’s inspectors to establishments that serve high quality food, while making it possible to order two courses and a glass of wine or a dessert for $40 or less (tax and gratuity not included).


Fifty styles of cuisine will appear in the 2019 Michelin Guide New York City. Notable amongst the Bib Gourmands are Middle Eastern (Kubeh), Italian (Una Pizza Napoletana) and Thai (Ugly Baby).


The MICHELIN Guide, renowned for its anonymous food inspectors, was created at the turn of the 20th century by the founding Michelin brothers to provide motorists with useful information about where they could service and repair their cars, and eventually where to find a good quality meal as well.

The 2019 selection of Michelin-starred restaurants will be released on Tuesday 6 November and the Guide will go on sale Thursday 8 November for a suggested retail price of $18.99.


Alley41 is one of the new, quality Sichuan restaurants in the city. Customers flood the dining room of this sleek restaurant in Flushing. Inspectors agree that the technique and level of cooking is worthy of a Bib Gourmand designation.


Amelie is a hidden gem. The French-leaning menu of this wine bar is quite concise. The dishes deliver a wonderful expression of flavor, from whole wheat flour mini-ravioli from the south of France to the moules and deconstructed tarte tatin.


Bellwether opened in Long Island City in April. The restaurant team implements a seasonal, creative menu with winners like grilled halloumi, grilled blowfish tail and banana #chocolate brioche.


Cervo’s was an instant hit when it opened in summer 2017 in the Lower East Side. Inspired by the cuisines of Spain and Portugal with an emphasis on fresh seafood prepared simply, this cozy restaurant offers good quality and value.

Convivium Osteria has a focused and well-executed menu. At a time when expansions seem to be dominating the culinary landscape, it’s refreshing to find a chef-owned, personal restaurant such as this.


Da Xi Sichuan offers a different perspective of Sichuan cooking with less emphasis on fiery heat. The cooking exhibits great degrees of care, restraint and focus.


Enzo’s of Williamsbridge in the Bronx offers carefully crafted Italian cuisine where the ingredients are supreme and the commitment to excellence extends from the food to the gracious hospitality.


Georgian Dream Café is considered one of the best Georgian restaurants in Bay Ridge. From hearty bowls of chakapuli to juicy, charred kebabs, the inspectors thought the cooking showed particular refinement.


Houdini Kitchen Laboratory was promoted from a Plate designation to Bib Gourmand. The fresh, house-made pastas and creative wood-fired pizzas coming out of this inspired kitchen in Ridgewood are a delight.


Hwa Yuan originally opened in Chinatown in 1968 and was home to the much written about cold sesame noodles. The former chef’s son recently revived the restaurant in the original building. The Sichuan-focused cuisine is made especially well.


Kubeh offers a focused menu serving the namesake dumpling along with other fresh, well-prepared Middle Eastern dishes. The chef spent a month in Israel learning how to make kubeh from immigrants of Kurdish, Iranian and Syrian descent.


Legend of Taste offers peerless dishes such as smoked pork with garlic and Sichuan-style crispy eggplant. Located just north of Flushing in Whitestone, the cooking at this fantastic Sichuan restaurant is not to be missed.


Lil Gem opened last fall. The menu takes inspiration from the chef’s Lebanese background and goes full-speed ahead with winners like smoky babaganoush and a spicy lamb flatbread.


Little Alley opened in the unexpected location of Murray Hill, offering an excellent array of focused Shanghainese specialties. The soup dumplings are well done, but the menu is full of equally delicious, lesser known dishes.


Mar’s was promoted from Plate to Bib Gourmand and is a neighborhood essential in Astoria. Homemade pastas, fresh seafood and good technique justify its Bib Gourmand designation.


Pata Café offers a humble setting with purposeful cooking that has all the hallmarks of genuine Thai food: electric, zippy, sour, soulful, and at times, blazing hot.


Pinch Chinese brings a bit of magic to SoHo with exceptional soup dumplings and a lacquered duck, the likes of which are uncommon for this neighborhood. The sleek vibe, down to the fun wine list, makes Pinch Chinese all the more enticing.


Salt & Bone Smokehouse opened in January by the same team behind Bareburger. The Flintstone-like beef rib, pulled pork, slow-smoked brisket, and mac and cheese offer a Texas-style feast worthy of recognition.


Tang Hot Pot opened in November of 2017 and brought quality ingredients like USDA prime ribeye and bubbling broths with depth and flavor to the Lower East Side.


The Flower Shop has become a popular watering hole for the Lower East Side area since opening in March of last year. Inspectors were impressed by the food, which pulls from pub classics like meat pies, Scotch eggs and fish and chips.


Tomiño was quietly opened in late 2017 by three brothers whose roots stretch back to northwest Spain. The elegantly designed space in Chinatown/Little Italy pays homage to a Galician tapas bar.


Tonchin provided inspectors with a clear level of refinement and quality to its cooking. New York has its share of ramen restaurants, but this chain out of Tokyo is one to note.


Ugly Baby is an unquestionably great new restaurant offering very good Thai food in Brooklyn. The petit restaurant is utterly charming, and the menu is full of excellent, flavorful dishes.


Ulivo is a welcome new Bib Gourmand that is off to a strong start. From the wood-burning oven to the homemade pastas, the menu is a delight.


Una Pizza Napoletana offers starters and desserts showing just as much refinement as the pizzas themselves. Few pizzas command as much fanfare as those by Anthony Mangieri, and inspectors were happy to see his return to the east coast in April.


Vinum is located on a surprising stretch of Bay Street on Staten Island. Attention to detail down to the house baked bread, and truffled veal and lamb meatballs are a clear marker for Vinum’s Bib Gourmand award.