New French restaurant in New York City
Daniel is a New French restaurant located at 60 East 65th Street (between Madison Avenue and Park Avenue ), on the Upper East Side in Manhattan , in New York City.[ 1] [ 3] [ 4] It is owned and run by French celebrity chef Daniel Boulud , New York's longest-reigning four-star chef.[ 4] [ 5] [ 6] The restaurant moved to its current location in early 1999.[ 5]
Since 2013, Ghaya Oliveira has been the executive pastry chef .[ 7]
Ratings
Since 1999, Daniel has been a AAA Five Star Award winner.[ 8]
Since 2002, Daniel has been a recipient of the Wine Spectator Grand Award.[ 9]
In 2013, Zagats gave it a food rating of 28 (the second-highest rating on the Upper East Side), and decor and service ratings of 28 (each the highest on the Upper East Side).[ 1] It ranked it the 4th-best restaurant in New York City.[ 10]
In 2012, The Infatuation gave it a rating of 8.9/10 and included it on their 2020 list of The Best Restaurants on the Upper East Side .[ 11]
It was one of only five restaurants awarded four stars by The New York Times ,[ 12] however it was downgraded to three stars by restaurant critic Pete Wells .[ 13]
It is two-star rated by the Michelin Guide .[ 14]
In October 2019, Forbes magazine rated Daniel "top-ranked restaurant in America".[ 15]
See also
References
^ a b c America&'s Top Restaurants 2013 – Zagat Survey . Zagat Survey LLC. ISBN 9781604786668 . Retrieved January 19, 2013 .
^ Shanken, Marvin R. (November 12, 2003). Wine Spectator's Guide to the Best Wine Restaurants in the World . Running Press. ISBN 9780762417698 . Retrieved January 19, 2013 .
^ "Daniel" . Danielnyc.com. Retrieved January 19, 2013 .
^ a b Hughes, Holly (April 8, 2009). Frommer's 500 Places for Food and Wine Lovers . Wiley. ISBN 9780470480649 . Retrieved January 19, 2013 .
^ a b Durham, Michael S. (2009). National Geographic Traveler: New York, 3rd Edition . National Geographic Books. ISBN 9781426205231 . Retrieved January 19, 2013 .
^ Dunford, Martin; Glover, Adrien (August 2004). New York City Directions . Rough Guides. ISBN 9781843533221 . Retrieved January 19, 2013 .
^ Morabito, Greg (July 1, 2013). "Ghaya Oliveira Is Daniel's New Executive Pastry Chef" . Eater. Retrieved November 28, 2017 .
^ "Five Diamond Restaurants 2022" (PDF) . American Automobile Association . April 2022. p. 3. Archived (PDF) from the original on February 16, 2023. Retrieved May 3, 2023 .
^ "Daniel" . Wine Spectator . January 1, 2015. Retrieved August 19, 2015 .
^ "Best Food in NYC" . Archived from the original on November 13, 2012. Retrieved September 25, 2014 .
^ "Daniel - Upper East Side - New York" . The Infatuation . August 20, 2012. Retrieved February 10, 2020 .
^ Colameco, Mike (August 17, 2009). Mike Colameco's Food Lover's Guide to New York City . John Wiley & Sons. ISBN 9780470044438 . Retrieved January 19, 2013 .
^ Wells, Pete (July 23, 2013). "Serving the Stuff of Privilege" . The New York Times .
^ Zibart, Eve (April 6, 2010). The Unofficial Guide to New York City . John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated. ISBN 9780470637234 . Retrieved January 19, 2013 .
^ Rodriguez, Cecilia (October 22, 2019). "World's Top 10 Restaurants 2019, Chosen By Travelers, Revealed By TripAdvisor" . Forbes . Retrieved April 7, 2020 .
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