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Best Luxury Dining Elite Restaurants in University Village

4 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked

Last Updated: February 2026

Our Top Pick
Hirohisa
Michelin-starred kappo dining with intimate counter service and seasonally driven courses.

Notable Picks

8.9
$$$$ University Village Japanese
Since 2013, chef Hirohisa Hayashi’s Michelin-starred kappo counter has quietly served seasonal multi-course menus that lean into kaiseki-style technique rather than sushi. The serene, low-lit room and small dining counter make it one of SoHo’s most refined Japanese experiences for guests willing to invest in a long, carefully paced dinner.
Must-Try Dishes: Corn and egg flan with uni, Roasted duck salad, Grilled Wagyu beef course
What makes it special: Michelin-starred kappo dining with intimate counter service and seasonally driven courses.
$ University Village Burgers
Keith McNally’s Greenwich Village tavern is famous for its Black Label Burger, a dry-aged beef blend crowned with caramelized onions and pommes frites. It’s a splurge, but the steakhouse-level depth of flavor and clubby, red-leather room make it one of the city’s most serious burger experiences.
Must-Try Dishes: Black Label Burger, Minetta Burger, Pommes Frites
What makes it special: A dry-aged, steakhouse-caliber burger served in one of the Village’s most iconic dining rooms.
$$$$ University Village Sushi
Shiki Omakase is a compact SoHo counter focused on a structured omakase progression that stays relatively affordable for the neighborhood. Rolls aren’t the main event, but the meal typically finishes with maki after a run of composed nigiri and small plates.
Must-Try Dishes: Chef’s Omakase Course, Scallop Nigiri, Closing Maki Roll Selection
What makes it special: Tight omakase counter with strong value for central SoHo.
$$$$ University Village French
Opened in 2025 by the team behind Libertine, Chateau Royale is a bi-level Greenwich Village townhouse serving updated French classics like duck à l’orange, lobster thermidor, and caviar-stuffed beggar’s purses. Critics and early regulars treat it as a modern special-occasion spot, anchored by theatrical martini carts and a plush, vintage-leaning dining room upstairs.
Must-Try Dishes: Beggar’s Purse with ossetra caviar, Duck à l’orange, Filet au poivre
What makes it special: New-wave French townhouse with throwback dishes, martini carts, and glam.