Restaurant in New York City, United States
Yellow Rose
300ptsMichelin-endorsed Tex-Mex at honest prices.

About Yellow Rose
Yellow Rose is a Michelin Bib Gourmand Tex-Mex spot in the East Village with a $$ price point, house-made flour tortillas, and a vintage room that works well for dates and solo dining. It holds a 4.3 Google rating and an Opinionated About Dining Casual North America recognition for 2025. Book a few days out — this is one of the more accessible credentialed Mexican spots in Manhattan.
A Michelin Bib Gourmand Tex-Mex spot in the East Village that punches well above its price point
At the $$ price tier, Yellow Rose is one of the stronger value propositions for Mexican food in New York City. A Michelin Bib Gourmand recipient in 2024 and recognized by Opinionated About Dining's Casual North America list in 2025, this East Village taqueria under chef Dave Rizo earns its credentials through execution, not hype. If you are weighing where to spend a weeknight dinner budget on tacos in Manhattan, Yellow Rose is the answer most of the time. The main caveat: it is a compact, casual room, and if you are planning a celebration dinner that requires atmosphere and formality, you will need to adjust expectations accordingly.
The Space
The room sets the tone immediately. A striped awning and bright green sign mark the entrance on 102 3rd Ave, and inside, the aesthetic is vintage without being precious: weathered wood, stained-glass chandeliers, and a scale that feels genuinely intimate rather than cramped. This is not a sprawling dining room designed for large groups. For a date or a pair of friends, the spatial feel works in your favor — the proportions encourage conversation and the decor has enough personality to carry the early part of an evening without feeling like a stage set. For groups of four or more, be aware that the room's scale may limit your options; smaller parties will get more from this space.
Lunch vs. Dinner: Where the Value Sits
The lunch and dinner comparison here is worth thinking through before you book. At the $$ price point, dinner at Yellow Rose is already well-positioned against comparable East Village options, but the daytime visit carries a different logic. Lunch allows you to experience the kitchen's flour tortillas — made in-house daily , in a quieter room without the evening crowd. The food program does not change dramatically between services, so the quality case for either visit is consistent. What shifts is the context: dinner brings more ambient energy and suits the cocktail program better, while lunch is the practical move if you want the full food experience without waiting for a table or competing for space at the bar. If your priority is the tacos and you have flexibility on timing, a lunch visit is the lower-friction option. If the cocktail program is part of why you are going, dinner makes more sense.
What to Order
Menu centers on tacos built around house-made flour tortillas. Verified dishes from the Michelin and OAD records include shredded chicken verde, barbacoa with avocado, cilantro and spring onion, and the heartier carne guisada. The skirt steak and pepper quesadilla is described as a mainstay. For dessert, the Texas sheet cake with candied pecans is worth ordering if you have room. The cocktail program has enough range to anchor an evening, and the Tex-Mex framing means the menu skews toward comfort and generosity rather than minimalism.
Booking and Timing
Booking at Yellow Rose is rated Easy, which is a meaningful distinction in a city where many Bib Gourmand spots require planning two to three weeks out. You are unlikely to need more than a few days' notice for most time slots, though weekend evenings will fill faster given the room's size. If you want a specific table or a prime Saturday slot, book four to five days ahead. Walk-in potential exists, particularly for lunch and early weekday dinners, but do not rely on it for a date or occasion meal. The relatively accessible booking window is one of the practical advantages Yellow Rose holds over higher-demand Mexican options in the city.
How It Compares
Within the NYC Mexican scene, Yellow Rose sits in a different tier and register than Oxomoco, which offers a more polished, wood-fired approach with a larger room and a stronger cocktail program but at a higher price point. ABC Cocina is more ambitious on the plate but also more expensive and requires more forward planning. Alta Calidad and Atla are useful comparisons in the mid-range: Atla skews more refined and lighter, Alta Calidad more substantial. For pure casual taco value with no-frills execution, Birria Landia is the street-level alternative. Yellow Rose occupies the space between those poles , more composed than a taco stand, less polished than a destination restaurant, and priced to reflect that honestly. If you are looking for the Mexican equivalent of a credentialed neighborhood spot that delivers on both food and atmosphere without the $$$$ commitment, Yellow Rose is the practical choice in Manhattan.
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Pearl Picks , If You're Traveling Further for Mexican
If Yellow Rose sparks an interest in high-end Mexican beyond New York, Pujol in Mexico City and Animalón in Valle de Guadalupe represent the leading of the format internationally. For other strong American dining rooms in the Bib Gourmand-to-fine-dining range across different cities, Lazy Bear in San Francisco, Smyth in Chicago, and Providence in Los Angeles each offer a different version of credentialed, occasion-worthy dining. Emeril's in New Orleans, The French Laundry in Napa, and Single Thread Farm in Healdsburg round out the US picture for travelers who use dining as a primary reason to visit a city.
Practical Details
| Detail | Yellow Rose | Oxomoco | Alta Calidad |
|---|---|---|---|
| Price range | $$ | $$$ | $$ |
| Cuisine | Tex-Mex / Mexican | Mexican (wood-fired) | Mexican |
| Awards | Michelin Bib Gourmand 2024, OAD 2025 | Michelin recognized | , |
| Booking difficulty | Easy | Moderate | Easy–Moderate |
| Google rating | 4.3 (527 reviews) | , | , |
| Leading for | Date, solo, casual occasion | Group dinner, cocktails | Neighborhood dinner |
| Address | 102 3rd Ave, East Village | Greenpoint, Brooklyn | Prospect Heights, Brooklyn |
Compare Yellow Rose
| Venue | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|
| Yellow Rose | $$ | — |
| Le Bernardin | $$$$ | — |
| Atomix | $$$$ | — |
| Per Se | $$$$ | — |
| Masa | $$$$ | — |
| Eleven Madison Park | $$$$ | — |
Side-by-side comparison to help you decide where to book.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the tasting menu worth it at Yellow Rose?
Yellow Rose does not operate a tasting menu format. This is a casual Tex-Mex spot built around tacos, quesadillas, and cocktails, with house-made flour tortillas as the throughline. Order freely from the menu rather than expecting a set progression. The Michelin Bib Gourmand recognition confirms the kitchen delivers quality at this price point, which is the real value case here.
What should I wear to Yellow Rose?
Come as you are. The room is vintage and quaint, with weathered wood and stained-glass chandeliers, but the vibe is East Village casual. No dress code applies at a $$ Tex-Mex counter. Jeans and a t-shirt are entirely appropriate.
How far ahead should I book Yellow Rose?
Booking is rated Easy, which matters in NYC where Bib Gourmand spots often require weeks of advance planning. A few days' notice should be sufficient in most cases, and walk-in prospects are realistic at less peak hours. That said, the East Village location draws consistent foot traffic, so booking ahead on weekends is sensible.
Is Yellow Rose good for solo dining?
Yes. The casual counter format, Tex-Mex menu, and vintage room all suit solo diners well. There is no prix-fixe commitment and no social pressure that comes with a tasting-menu experience. Order a couple of tacos and a cocktail and you are done in under an hour if needed.
Is Yellow Rose worth the price?
At the $$ price tier with a Michelin Bib Gourmand (2024) and an Opinionated About Dining Casual North America recognition (2025), Yellow Rose is one of the stronger value plays for Mexican food in New York City. House-made flour tortillas and verified standout dishes across both taco and quesadilla formats make this a clear yes for anyone in the East Village who wants quality without a reservation battle or a big bill.
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