Food & Drinks

Is the Upper East Side New York’s Hottest Restaurant Neighborhood?

The new Chez Fifi is the latest eye-catching opening in an area long derided by foodies.

A selection of saucisson and jamon to start a night at Chez Fifi.

Photographer: Connor Cowden

When my wife and I moved to New York City 14 years ago, our friends were full of advice (some of it solicited) about the areas where we should focus our search for an apartment. Since most of our friends are foodies, their guidance was predicated less on rents and transport links than the quality and variety of restaurants.

Given the depth and diversity of dining options this great city has to offer, there was never going to be a consensus on the best place to look. But there was something approaching general agreement on the worst: the Upper East Side. The neighborhood options, we were warned, would primarily be overpriced French and Italian restaurants.