Restaurant in New York City, United States
Houseman
275ptsSourcing-obsessed cooking worth booking soon.

About Houseman
Houseman is a sourcing-driven American neighbourhood restaurant in Hudson Square that has earned Opinionated About Dining's top-tier casual ranking three years running. Chef Ned Baldwin's focus on provenance shows up most clearly in the daily specials. Booking is easy, the room is relaxed, and the cooking consistently outperforms the setting.
Should You Book Houseman?
If you are comparing Houseman to the destination-dining circuit in Hudson Square, you are looking at the wrong category. The better comparison is to neighbourhood restaurants that punch well above their weight: places where the cooking is serious but the room does not require you to dress for it. On that measure, Houseman earns its place. Opinionated About Dining has ranked it among the leading casual restaurants in North America three years running, reaching #602 in 2025. A Google rating of 4.4 across 319 reviews confirms the consistency. This is not a hype restaurant — it is a good one, and that is a more durable quality.
What Houseman Is
Chef Ned Baldwin runs an American kitchen at 508 Greenwich Street with a sourcing focus that goes beyond the standard farm-to-table framing. The OAD write-up makes the point directly: a striped bass cured in kombu, finished with olive oil and sour orange zest, lands differently when the chef has a genuine obsession with where the fish came from. That attention to provenance shapes what arrives on the plate, and it is the clearest reason to choose Houseman over a casual American room that is merely competent.
The room itself reads as a neighbourhood anchor: a homey setting in Hudson Square that does not perform ambition. If you have been once and found it comfortable without being remarkable to look at, that visual understatement is deliberate. The kitchen is where the detail lives. Come back and pay closer attention to the daily specials, which tend to reflect whatever Baldwin is focused on sourcing at that moment.
The Counter Argument
The editorial angle here is worth taking seriously. At a restaurant where the chef's sourcing obsession is the defining quality, bar or counter seating — if available , is the format that gets you closest to that energy. You see the plate assembled, you hear the kitchen, and the detail that might get lost in a booth becomes visible. If you are returning to Houseman and have not tried counter seating, that is the next step. It changes the calibration of the meal from a neighbourhood dinner to something more engaging.
Practical Details
Houseman is closed Mondays. Tuesday through Thursday the kitchen runs 12 to 9:30 pm; Friday extends to 10 pm. Saturday opens at 11 am and runs to 10 pm; Sunday is 11 am to 8:30 pm. Booking difficulty is rated easy, which means you do not need to plan weeks ahead. That makes it a reliable option for a last-minute reservation in a neighbourhood where easy bookings at this quality level are not guaranteed. Price range data is not published in our database , check the current menu directly before budgeting.
How Houseman Compares to Peers , At a Glance
| Venue | Cuisine | Price Tier | Booking Ease | Leading For |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Houseman | American | Not listed | Easy | Sourcing-driven neighbourhood dining |
| Family Meal at Blue Hill | American | $$ | Easy | Farm-focused casual, daytime |
| Cafe Commerce | American | $$ | Easy | Neighbourhood brunch and lunch |
| Archie's Tap & Table | American | $$ | Easy | Casual all-day dining |
How It Compares
See the full comparison section below.
Pearl Picks , If You Are Exploring Further
- For sourcing-obsessed American cooking outside New York: Single Thread Farm in Healdsburg and Hilda and Jesse in San Francisco operate in a similar register of ingredient-first intention, at different price points.
- For a comparable neighbourhood-anchor ethos on the West Coast: Selby's in Atherton or Providence in Los Angeles if you want more formality with the same sourcing seriousness.
- Broader New York planning: our full New York City restaurants guide, hotels, bars, and experiences.
- If you want American cooking with a similar obsessive quality in other cities: Lazy Bear in San Francisco, Alinea in Chicago, or Emeril's in New Orleans.
- For a more formal New York setting: Carlyle Restaurant or Community Food and Juice for a lighter, health-forward alternative.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What should a first-timer know about Houseman? The cooking here is driven by sourcing quality, not by a complicated tasting-menu format. Order whatever is listed as a daily special , that is where Baldwin's current focus tends to show up. The room is relaxed; there is no dress expectation to manage. OAD's multi-year ranking in the top tier of North American casual dining is the leading signal that the kitchen delivers consistently.
- Is lunch or dinner better at Houseman? Lunch service runs Tuesday through Friday and gives you the same kitchen with a shorter, often more focused menu. If you prefer a quieter room and lighter pacing, lunch is the better call. Dinner on Friday or Saturday extends the hours and suits a longer meal. Sunday brunch opens at 11 am and is worth considering if you want the neighbourhood-anchor experience at its most unhurried.
- How far ahead should I book Houseman? Booking difficulty is rated easy. For a weekday lunch or an early dinner mid-week, a few days' notice is typically sufficient. Weekend evenings benefit from booking further ahead, but this is not a reservation that requires weeks of lead time the way a tasting-menu destination does.
- Is Houseman good for a special occasion? It works for a low-key celebration where the quality of the food matters more than a formal setting. The OAD ranking and the sourcing-focused cooking justify treating it as a destination meal. If you need white-tablecloth formality or a private dining room atmosphere, look elsewhere. If the occasion calls for genuinely good food in a room that does not make you feel overdressed, Houseman is a solid choice.
- Can Houseman accommodate groups? Seat count is not published in our database. For groups larger than four, contact the restaurant directly to confirm table availability and any group booking requirements. The casual neighbourhood format suggests it handles small groups comfortably; larger parties should confirm in advance.
- Does Houseman handle dietary restrictions? The kitchen has a strong sourcing focus and cooks across fish, produce, and meat. Specific dietary accommodation details are not in our database , contact the restaurant directly before booking if restrictions are a deciding factor.
- What are alternatives to Houseman in New York City? For sourcing-focused American cooking at a similar casual register, Family Meal at Blue Hill is the most direct comparison. For a neighbourhood brunch and lunch option: Cafe Commerce. If you want to step up to a higher-formality American room, The French Laundry in Napa represents what the sourcing-obsessed end of the spectrum looks like at a very different price point. For more New York options across all categories, see our full New York City restaurants guide.
Compare Houseman
| Venue | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|
| Houseman | — | |
| Le Bernardin | $$$$ | — |
| Atomix | $$$$ | — |
| Eleven Madison Park | $$$$ | — |
| Masa | $$$$ | — |
| Per Se | $$$$ | — |
What to weigh when choosing between Houseman and alternatives.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can Houseman accommodate groups?
The venue data does not specify a private dining room, so large groups should call ahead or email before assuming availability. Given the homey, neighborhood format OAD describes, this reads as a smaller-room operation rather than a banquet-friendly space. Groups of 2 to 4 are the safest bet for a comfortable booking.
Does Houseman handle dietary restrictions?
No specific dietary accommodation policy is on record here. Given the sourcing-driven, daily-special format OAD highlights, the menu will shift with what Ned Baldwin considers worth cooking that day — which means flexibility may be limited on any given service. check the venue's official channels before booking if restrictions are non-negotiable.
What should a first-timer know about Houseman?
Go in expecting a neighborhood restaurant, not a destination-dining production. OAD's write-up makes the sourcing obsession clear: the daily specials, particularly fish, are the point. Order those over anything that sounds permanent on the menu, and book a weekday lunch if you want the room at its most relaxed.
Is lunch or dinner better at Houseman?
Lunch runs Tuesday through Saturday and is worth considering for a first visit: the kitchen is running the same sourcing-forward food with less competition for seats. Dinner on Friday or Saturday runs to 10 pm and suits a longer, more leisurely pace. Neither service has a structural advantage in terms of menu — the daily specials are the draw at any hour.
What are alternatives to Houseman in New York City?
For sourcing-driven American cooking in Manhattan, Frenchette in Tribeca occupies a similar neighborhood-serious lane at a higher price point. If the OAD ranking matters to you as a proxy for quality, Houseman sits at #602 in the 2025 Casual North America list, which puts it in credible company without the reservation difficulty of Michelin-starred rooms.
Is Houseman good for a special occasion?
It depends on what kind of occasion. Houseman works for a birthday or anniversary where the guest of honor cares about food quality over formal staging — OAD calls it expectation-busting for a reason. For a milestone that requires white-tablecloth theatre, look at Per Se or Le Bernardin instead. Houseman's value is in the cooking, not the ceremony.
How far ahead should I book Houseman?
No specific booking window is documented, but an OAD-ranked restaurant in a small Hudson Square space will fill faster than its neighborhood-restaurant vibe suggests. Booking 1 to 2 weeks out is a reasonable target for midweek; aim for 2 to 3 weeks if you want a specific Friday or Saturday slot.
Hours
- Monday
- Closed
- Tuesday
- 12–9:30 pm
- Wednesday
- 12–9:30 pm
- Thursday
- 12–9:30 pm
- Friday
- 12–10 pm
- Saturday
- 11 am–10 pm
- Sunday
- 11 am–8:30 pm
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