Restaurant in New York City, United States
Manhatta
675pts60-floor dining where the kitchen keeps up.

About Manhatta
Manhatta delivers genuinely seasonal New American cooking 60 floors above the Financial District, backed by Danny Meyer's service standards and a 1,570-selection wine list. Ranked #237 in North America by Opinionated About Dining (2025), it earns its price at $$$. Book 1 to 2 weeks out for lunch, 2 to 3 weeks for weekend dinner.
Verdict
At the $$$ price point for a two-course meal, Manhatta delivers something that most high-end New York dining rooms cannot: a kitchen that earns its keep on food quality alone, with a panoramic 60th-floor view of Manhattan as a bonus rather than a crutch. If you are visiting New York for the first time and want a dinner that combines Danny Meyer's service reputation with genuinely seasonal New American cooking and one of the city's most dramatic dining rooms, book it. If you only care about the view and the food is secondary, there are cheaper options. But if both matter, Manhatta is a strong yes.
What to Expect
Manhatta sits on the 60th floor of 28 Liberty Street in the Financial District, inside a building that puts all of lower Manhattan at eye level. For a first-timer, the orientation alone takes a moment — the dining room is bright, the sightlines are unobstructed, and the scale of the city below reframes the meal before a dish arrives. The kitchen is led by Chef Justin Bogle under the ownership of Danny Meyer's Union Square Hospitality Group. The editorial recognition from Opinionated About Dining is specific: Manhatta ranked #237 in North America and #70 in the Casual Asia category for 2025, improving from #300 and #78 respectively in 2024 — a meaningful upward move that signals the kitchen is getting stronger, not coasting on its address.
The cuisine is New American with a seasonal tilt. The OAD citation mentions smoked burrata with summer melon and wild mushroom ravioli with parmigiano reggiano and chamomile butter as representative dishes , technically precise constructions that read as composed and restrained rather than showy. This is a kitchen that understands how to build a plate, and the tasting menu format keeps the pacing manageable for diners who are not looking for a three-hour endurance test. The dry-aged cheeseburger at lunch has received specific mention in editorial coverage and is worth noting as a reference point for the kitchen's range.
The wine program is a genuine asset. Wine Director Sydney Fusto oversees a list of 1,570 selections backed by a 16,590-bottle inventory. Strengths run through Burgundy, California, France, and Italy , this is a serious cellar at a $$$ markup with a $35 corkage fee if you prefer to bring your own. For a first-timer, ask one of the four listed sommeliers (Lee Fleming, Alfredo Orlando, Ellie Reppy, or Josh Strom) for a glass pairing recommendation rather than anchoring to the bottle list; the depth here rewards guidance. The wine program alone separates Manhatta from most view-driven restaurants, which typically treat the cellar as an afterthought.
Service follows the Union Square Hospitality Group standard: warm, personable, and capable of handling a full dining room without visible strain. For a first visit, this matters more than it sounds , the Financial District location means the room can swing between tourist tables and power lunches, and the floor team manages the range without the stiffness you'd find at a more formal room.
Practical Details
Reservations: Easy to book by New York standards , plan 1 to 2 weeks out for weekday lunch, 2 to 3 weeks for weekend dinner. Hours: Monday through Thursday and Sunday 11:30 am to 9:30 pm; Friday and Saturday 11:30 am to 10:30 pm. Budget: $$$ for cuisine (two-course meal $66 and above, excluding tip and drinks); $$$ for wine. Location: 28 Liberty St, 60th Floor, Financial District, New York, NY 10005. Meals: Lunch and dinner both served daily. Google rating: 4.7 across 3,029 reviews.
How It Compares
See the comparison section below for how Manhatta stacks up against other high-end New York City dining rooms.
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Other New American Restaurants Worth Knowing
If you are comparing Manhatta against other New American kitchens in different cities, Craft and ABC Kitchen are the most useful local comparisons for seasonal ingredient-driven cooking at a similar price tier. The Four Horsemen is worth knowing if the wine program is your primary draw , different format, but a similarly serious cellar. For occasion dining with a downtown feel, Beauty & Essex and Clocktower offer useful alternatives. Beyond New York, comparable New American kitchens with strong seasonal programs include Single Thread Farm in Healdsburg, Lazy Bear in San Francisco, The Inn at Little Washington, Bayona in New Orleans, and Providence in Los Angeles. For tasting-menu formats with more structural ambition, Alinea in Chicago and The French Laundry in Napa are the relevant reference points.
Compare Manhatta
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|---|---|
| Manhatta | New American | Easy | |
| Le Bernardin | French, Seafood | $$$$ | Unknown |
| Atomix | Modern Korean, Korean | $$$$ | Unknown |
| Eleven Madison Park | French, Vegan | $$$$ | Unknown |
| Masa | Sushi, Japanese | $$$$ | Unknown |
| Per Se | French, Contemporary | $$$$ | Unknown |
Key differences to consider before you reserve.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are alternatives to Manhatta in New York City?
For comparable $$$ New American with serious kitchen credentials, Eleven Madison Park sets the benchmark for ceremony and ambition but costs significantly more and requires far more advance planning. If the view is half the draw for you, Manhatta is the more practical pick. For pure tasting-menu format without the panorama, Atomix is the sharper choice at a similar price tier.
What should a first-timer know about Manhatta?
You are on the 60th floor of 28 Liberty Street in the Financial District, which means arrival logistics matter — allow time for the building entrance and elevator. The kitchen runs New American at the $$$ price point (two courses, excluding drinks), and the wine list is substantial: 1,570 selections with strengths in Burgundy, California, France, and Italy. Chef Jason Pfeiffer leads the kitchen; Union Square Hospitality Group runs the floor, so service is practiced and consistent.
Is Manhatta good for a special occasion?
Yes, more reliably than most view-driven restaurants in New York. Opinionated About Dining ranked it among the top 237 restaurants in North America in 2025, which is meaningful credibility for a room that could coast on the panorama alone. The combination of a serious wine program, a kitchen that earns its price, and a polished USHG service team makes it a defensible choice for a birthday, anniversary, or client dinner.
What should I order at Manhatta?
The venue data confirms a seasonal tasting menu, with dishes like smoked burrata with summer melon and wild mushroom ravioli with parmigiano reggiano and chamomile butter cited in editorial coverage. At lunch, the dry-aged cheeseburger is specifically noted as a draw. The menu changes with the season, so check current offerings before you go.
Does Manhatta handle dietary restrictions?
The venue data does not include specific dietary accommodation policies. Given Union Square Hospitality Group's operational standards across its portfolio, it is reasonable to call ahead — the general manager is Christopher Albert. check the venue's official channels before booking if restrictions are a deciding factor.
Is lunch or dinner better at Manhatta?
Lunch is the sharper value if the view is your primary reason for going: daytime sightlines over lower Manhattan are clearer, the room is less competitive to book (1 to 2 weeks out versus 2 to 3 for weekend dinner), and the dry-aged cheeseburger is a lunch-specific draw. Dinner suits a special occasion better in terms of atmosphere and pacing. If you are undecided, lunch gives you more for less friction.
Can Manhatta accommodate groups?
The venue data does not specify private dining room capacity. For groups larger than four, check the venue's official channels to confirm table configuration and any minimum spend requirements. Union Square Hospitality Group properties typically have event coordination staff who handle larger bookings, so lead time of at least three to four weeks is advisable for parties of six or more.
Hours
- Monday
- 11:30 am–9:30 pm
- Tuesday
- 11:30 am–9:30 pm
- Wednesday
- 11:30 am–9:30 pm
- Thursday
- 11:30 am–9:30 pm
- Friday
- 11:30 am–10:30 pm
- Saturday
- 11:30 am–10:30 pm
- Sunday
- 11:30 am–9:30 pm
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