The Daily Meal: “Best restaurant” lists are tricky. How can any sensible eater compare
an iconic pizza parlor or the joint that serves that simply transcendent
cheeseburger with the lapidary perfection of a French Laundry or the
genre-bending inventiveness of a WD-50? On what terms is it possible to
stack the culinary monuments of Manhattan, Chicago, or Los Angeles up
against the really-very-good but necessarily more modest establishments
of, say, Buellton or Murphysboro? Talk about apples and oranges.
And yet here we are offering a best restaurant list of our own.
Which means that it’s probably appropriate to explain exactly what this
roster of eating places is supposed to be, and how we arrived at it.
We began with a simple premise: Where do we, the editors of The Daily
Meal, like to eat? Taking into consideration our mood and our budget and
where we happen to be when we get hungry, how would we vote — not with
our finely honed critical faculties so much as with our mouths, and our
pocketbooks? And where would we send our friends?
Collectively, we came up with a master list of 150 places from every
part of the country, from ultra-casual to super-fancy, old-fashioned to
avant-garde. Then we divided our choices into categories — according to
cuisine, region, and a number of specific factors, including service,
wine list, and price level — and invited an illustrious panel of judges,
mostly restaurant critics, food and lifestyle writers, and assorted
bloggers, from around America to help us narrow down the list. (Two of
them requested not to be identified.) The panel and our editorial staff
voted anonymously, and the percentages of votes for each restaurant were
tallied in order to assemble a ranked list of the 101 best.
The results were, well, thought-provoking. It probably won’t surprise
anybody that Thomas Keller’s superlative French Laundry in Napa Valley
came out on top, but in a real coup his restaurant Per Se took the
number two spot as well. It also might surprise a few people to find
three barbecue places and two pizzerias outscoring pricey French
restaurants run by Guy Savoy and Joël Robuchon — or Katz’s Delicatessen
edging out WD-50.
For American cooking, modern or traditional, our judges liked the West
Coast: Seven of the 21 restaurants in that category are in the Golden
State. Perhaps it indicates that the country looks to the West for
revolutionizing America’s culinary heritage. However, New York seems to
be the stronghold for maintaining the best ethnic cuisines, taking the
top spots in the French, Italian, and Asian categories.
Overall, New York beat out California in the top ten, garnering five
spots. Taking a deeper look into the big winners, the more
“experimental” chefs like Grant Achatz, Michel Richard, and José Andrès
seem to be panelist favorites. What’s America’s favorite cuisine? It
turns out that American cooking with French influence makes up about 50
percent of the highest rated restaurants.
In regional breakdowns, our panel thought Bern’s Steak House in Tampa
was the best restaurant in the South, Citronelle in Washington D.C. was numéro un in
the Mid-Atlantic, and Clio in Boston was the winner in the Northeast
(though Frank Pepe Pizza in New Haven was the next one down).
You may quarrel with our results, quibble over the panel’s choices, ask
how we could call that dump a “best” or why we left out that temple of
gastronomy. It would be astonishing if you didn’t, in fact. We’re not
presenting objective truth here. In case you haven’t noticed, there is no objective truth when it comes to taste in restaurants (or anything else).
Rather, think of this list as the Senate of Culinary Greatness in our
country — every region, cuisine and price level is represented, and if
you wonder what some of them are doing there, hey, ask the voters. It’s
the best of the best from each league, which is the reason why Katz’s
sandwiches can stand alongside Peter Luger’s steaks and Arthur Bryant’s
barbecue alongside Bazaar’s molecular gastronomy. We think our list
turned out pretty well, and sincerely thank our panelists for helping us
refine it. We stand behind these restaurants — and would sit down
happily at any of their tables.
See all of the best restaurants by location and cuisine.
Note from the editor: A number of readers have
commented that they found our slideshow format cumbersome to navigate.
We present our choices that way not to satisfy advertisers or in some
blind quest for “clicks” but because we like to see what restaurants
look like and read a little bit about them before we go and assume you
do too, and this is the presentation that does that best. Nonetheless,
we understand that going through 101 pages to see the entire list might
not seem terribly efficient, so here are all of them, in reverse order,
in one place. Click on any one that interests you to learn more about
it.
Best 101 Restaurants:
101. McCrady's
99. Rasika (tie)
99. Hot and Hot Fish Club (tie)
97. L'Espalier (tie)
97. Oklahoma Joe's (tie)
95. Lonesome Dove (tie)
95. Ad Hoc (tie)
94. Neptune Oyster Bar
93. Beast
90. Bar Masa (tie)
90. Urasawa (tie)
90. '21' Club (tie)
88. Animal (tie)
88. Lucques (tie)
87. Quinones at Bacchanalia
85. Hungry Mother (tie)
85. 17th Street Bar & Grill (tie)
84. Moto
83. Everest
82. Michael Mina
81. Radius
78. Valentino (tie)
78. The Barn at Blackberry Farms (tie)
78. Boulevard (tie)
75. Incanto (tie)
75. Redd (tie)
75. Mustard's Grill (tie)
74. Arun's Thai Restaurant
73. SriPhraPhai
72. Grand Sichuan International
69. Restaurant Eve (tie)
69. Michael's Genuine (tie)
69. L20 (tie)
68. Fore Street
67. The Fearrington House
66. Eugene
65. Al Forno
64. Osteria
63. Le Pigeon
62. Reef
61. Publican
59. Jitlada (tie)
59. Hominy Grill (tie)
58. Bouchon Bistro
57. Fearing's
54. Vetri (tie)
54. o ya (tie)
54. Lambert's Downtown Barbecue (tie)
53. Restaurant August
51. Slanted Door (tie)
51. Le Bec-Fin (tie)
50. Herbfarm
48. Marea (tie)
48. Locanda Verde (tie)
47. Joël Robuchon
45. Osteria Mozza (tie)
45. CityZen (tie)
43. The Four Seasons Restaurant (tie)
43. Cut (tie)
40. The Hitching Post II (tie)
40. Casa Mono (tie)
40. L'Atelier de Joël Robuchon (tie)
39. Guy Savoy
38. Kreuz Market
37. Galatoire's
35. Spago (tie)
35. Coi (tie)
34. Pizzeria Bianco
33. Frasca
31. Cochon (tie)
31. Canlis (tie)
29. Lotus of Siam (tie)
29. Fonda San Miguel (tie)
28. Del Posto
27. Minibar
25. The Pit (tie)
25. Momofuku Ssäm Bar (tie)
24. Joe's Stone Crab
21. Zuni Café (tie)
21. Frank Pepe Pizzeria (tie)
21. Clio (tie)
20. Frontera Grill
19. Bazaar
18. Arthur Bryant's
16. Commander's Palace (tie)
16. Babbo (tie)
15. WD-50
14. Katz's Delicatessen
13. Peter Luger
12. Bern's Steak House
11. Masa
10. The Inn at Little Washington
9. Citronelle
8. Jean Georges
7. Chez Panisse
6. Blue Hill Stone Barns
5. Alinea
4. Daniel
3. Le Bernardin
2. Per Se
1. French Laundry