The New York Times’ food critic Pete Wells has released what is now an annual list of the 100 Best Restaurants in New York City and the coveted number one spot is awarded to Tatiana by Kwame Onwuachi.
Wells, who briefly gave up actually rating restaurants with stars during and post pandemic is back to what he does best, sharpening his cutlery and putting his considerable palate to the test, and working his way through the crowded New York high-end restaurant scene to discern the 100 most worthy of your patronage.
While many of the familiar fixtures of New York fine dining appear on the list, there has been significant change in the last couple of years. New York itself has changed, society has been convulsing through many identity crises and the restaurant industry has had to overhaul its business to mitigate many evolving challenges. The fact that Tatiana by Kwame Onwuachi can realistically be called the best restaurant in New York is a vote of confidence in the culinary talents of its American-Nigerian chef-patron, but also in his authenticity and his command of the culinary medium in recounting the Black experience in America, showing another side of what the artform can achieve.