The Breslin at Ace Hotel, which just received one Michelin star
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Ace Hotel New York
Trump International Hotel and Tower New York
Lotte New York Palace
The London NYC
The St. Regis New York
Yesterday was a big day in the New York foodie world, as Michelin released its restaurant ratings for 2011. The day arrives but once a year, with everyone waiting on edge to see which restaurants will lose their stars, which ones will gain, and which ones will be newcomers to the list.
As we’ve said before, some of New York’s finest restaurants are inside hotels, so we thought we’d update you on where their new Michelin ratings stand.
The Breslin at Ace Hotel
The biggest news for us is that , the meat-heavy restaurant from April Bloomfield and Ken Friedman that opened in the Ace Hotel earlier this year, has earned a very honorable and well-deserved Michelin star. The joint opened to a fanfare of good press and plenty of praise for dishes like pig’s foot for 2 ($45), crispy sweetbreats with curried lentils ($16), and boiled peanuts fried in pork fat ($6). And the restaurant’s hodgepodge barroom decor coolly complements the hip, eclectic hotel to which it is attached.
Other than The Breslin, the Michelin stars given to hotel restaurants in New York remained the same. Here is a quick rundown of the hotels that offer starred restaurants:
Jean Georges, Trump International Hotel and Tower
Gilt, The New York Palace
Gordon Ramsay at The London, The London NYC
Adour, The St. Regis New York
L’Atelier de Joel Robuchon, Four Seasons New York
The Breslin, Ace Hotel
Asia de Cuba at Morgans hotel
In addition to the very prestigious and very sought-after stars, Michelin also awards Bib Gourmand awards to restaurants that are the “Inspectors’ Favorites for Good Value.” This year the list includes 95 restaurants, all of which are affordable and extremely tasty. One of the newcomers to this list this year is , at the Morgans hotel. The Asian-meets-Latin cuisine and trendy atmosphere have been quite popular in New York for some time, and this year Asia de Cuba has been added to the Bib Gourmand list for the first time. Try the honey-rhum glazed pot roast of pork ($35) or the tropical hoisin roasted duck ($39), both designed, like all dishes on the menu, to be shared family-style.