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These 9 NYC Restaurants & Bars Were Nominated As The Most Beautiful In The World

Us New Yorkers know that NYC’s food and bar scene is absolutely unmatched, but there are some restaurants and bars that stand out more than others by not only serving absolutely delicious food and drinks but doing so in a stunning space. So we weren’t surprised to find that nine NYC restaurants and bars were nominated in the Restaurant & Bar Design Awards.

The Restaurant & Bar Design Awards is the most important and influential design competition for food and beverage spaces worldwide.

This year, nine NYC restaurants and bars were nominated, including:

  • Moono (29 E 32nd St)
  • Meduza Mediterrania (657 Hudson St)
  • Little Maven (30 W 18th St)
  • Four Twenty Five (425 Park Ave)
  • Metropolis by Marcus Samuelsson (251 Fulton St)
  • Beefbar (105 Hudson St)
  • Coqodaq (12 E 22nd St)
  • Agency of Record (118 E 40th St)
  • ZZ’s Club (37 Hudson Yards)
Interior of Moono
Source / Moono

Now in its 16th year the Restaurant & Bar Design Awards recognizes and celebrates the world’s most creative spaces as well as the people behind them.

There are five categories to cover each of the following regions:

  • Americas
  • Asia
  • Australia and Pacific
  • Europe
  • Middle East and Africa.

There are also 13 additional global categories open to everyone. All entries are automatically considered for the best restaurant/bar award for their region as well as for the ultimate global awards of Best Overall Restaurant and Best Overall Bar.

Bar at Little Maven
Source / Abraham Kantono and Abby Orons

A team of industry leading figures working across design, architecture, hospitality, and lifestyle media will cast their votes ahead of an award ceremony announcing the winners in Barcelona, Spain on October 31st 2024.

More info about the Restaurant & Bar Design Awards can be found here.

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