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    Ayat

    Middle Eastern · New Dorp-Midland Beach, New York City

    Restaurant in New York City, United States

    The Read

    Saj-Fired Palestinian

    Price

    $$

    Chef

    Gwern Khoo and Ben Tham

    Dress

    Casual

    Why go

    Ayat is a Palestinian neighbourhood restaurant on Staten Island with a 2024 Michelin Plate, a $$ price point. The counter seats you in front of a saj flatbread station and a shawarma spit, making it one of the most accessible Michelin-recognised Middle Eastern spots in New York City. Easy to book and worth the trip from Manhattan for food-focused diners.

    About Ayat

    Should You Book Ayat?

    If you are comparing Ayat to the Palestinian and Middle Eastern spots closer to Manhattan, like Al Badawi in Bay Ridge or Kubeh downtown, the case for making the trip to Staten Island comes down to one thing: Ayat delivers Michelin-recognised Palestinian cooking at a $$ price point, in a neighbourhood room that feels completely unperformed. That is a rare combination in New York City, it is worth the commute for the right diner.

    Ayat earned a Michelin Plate in 2024, which in practical terms means Michelin's inspectors found the cooking here to be genuinely good, distinct, consistent enough to single out. At the $$ price tier, that recognition carries real weight. You are not paying fine-dining prices for the credential; you are getting it as a bonus on top of an already accessible bill.

    The Space

    The room at Ayat, on a busy stretch of Hylan Boulevard, is honest about what it is. A glass façade dressed with vines and strung lights marks it out from its neighbours before you step inside. Inside, the space is compact and tidily kept, with murals covering the walls and a long counter that gives you a direct sightline to the kitchen. That counter is where the action is: flatbreads are shaped and cooked on a dome-shaped saj in front of you, shawarmas rotate on a spit nearby. The setup is practical and purposeful rather than designed for atmosphere, but the result is that the cooking becomes the room's main event. For a food-focused diner, that is exactly the right priority.

    The neighbourhood feel here is genuine, not curated. This is a small, community-rooted spot opened by Abdul Elenani and his wife Ayat Masoud, after whom the restaurant is named. The pride in the cooking is visible in the details: the care taken with a saj flatbread, the way the shawarma is finished and plated. It reads as a place that does not need to perform its authenticity because it simply has it.

    The Food

    Menu is Palestinian, with the classics represented across the mezze selection and mains. Baba ghanoush features, beef shawarma is served over fluffy rice with tahini, the flatbreads from the saj counter are a focal point. This is the kind of cooking that is easy to underestimate from a distance and difficult to fault once you are eating it. The technical care in the flatbread alone, a product that rewards close attention to dough, heat, timing, signals a kitchen that takes its craft seriously.

    For context on the broader Middle Eastern dining category in New York, Mamoun's and Mesiba occupy different positions in the city's offering. Mamoun's is faster and more casual; Mesiba skews toward Israeli-inflected celebration dining. Ayat sits in its own lane: Palestinian-specific, Michelin-noted, priced for regulars rather than occasion spending. If you want a point of international comparison, similar community-anchored Palestinian and Levantine cooking shows up at places like Bait Maryam in Dubai and Baron in Doha, where the category commands far more dining-out attention than it typically receives in the United States.

    Practical Details

    Ayat is at 2018 Hylan Blvd, Staten Island, NY 10306. The price tier is $$, making it one of the more accessible Michelin-recognised Middle Eastern options in New York City. Going slightly off-peak, or earlier in the evening, reduces any wait. Phone and website details are not currently available through Pearl, so check Google or walk in directly. For more on dining across the five boroughs, see our full New York City restaurants guide.

    If you are building a longer trip around New York's food scene, our full New York City bars guide, hotels guide, and experiences guide cover the rest of the city. For comparable neighbourhood-anchored seafood done with similar integrity, Astoria Seafood is worth knowing about in Queens. And for those travelling further afield, the standard of casual excellence Ayat represents is something you also find at places like Emeril's in New Orleans or Lazy Bear in San Francisco, though those operate at different price points entirely.

    Quick reference:

    For more across the city's Middle Eastern and broader dining scene, see our full New York City restaurants guide and our New York City wineries guide. Those planning a longer US food itinerary might also consider Alinea in Chicago, Single Thread Farm in Healdsburg, The French Laundry in Napa, or Providence in Los Angeles for contrast across the country's leading tables.

    The takeAyat is at its clearest during daytime service, when the saj and shawarma spit run at full tempo and the room hums with steady business. The write-up explicitly frames a lunch-versus-dinner distinction: lunch rewards the operational energy and transparency of the kitchen, while the restaurant as a whole occupies a neighborhood register aimed at regulars rather than one-off visitors. That makes Ayat a reliable midday stop for nearby workers and residents, and a straightforward evening option for those seeking unadorned Palestinian and Levantine dishes in a comfortable, local setting.
    Venue detailsCozy
    Recognition and awards1 source
    Also considerAlternatives
    Restaurant contextNew York City, United States

    Planning details

    Location
    2018 Hylan Blvd, Staten Island, NY 10306
    Reservations
    Book on Resy
    Website
    ayatnyc.com/location/staten-island
    Phone
    (718) 362-1619
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    The take

    The Take

    The Vibe

    Ayat presents a modest, neighborhood-forward personality rather than theatrical dining-room gestures. Arrival is considered — a glass façade threaded with vines and strung lights marks the doorway — but the interior settles into an unstudied, comfortable register: murals on the walls, a long counter facing the kitchen and a room that feels like it has found its footing. The culinary theater is functional and honest (flatbreads formed on a dome-shaped saj, shawarma on a rotating spit), which keeps the mood warm and intimate without feeling precious. It reads as a local place built around routine, craft and approachability.

    Best For

    Ayat is at its clearest during daytime service, when the saj and shawarma spit run at full tempo and the room hums with steady business. The write-up explicitly frames a lunch-versus-dinner distinction: lunch rewards the operational energy and transparency of the kitchen, while the restaurant as a whole occupies a neighborhood register aimed at regulars rather than one-off visitors. That makes Ayat a reliable midday stop for nearby workers and residents, and a straightforward evening option for those seeking unadorned Palestinian and Levantine dishes in a comfortable, local setting.

    Ordering Tips

    Focus on the kitchen's showcases: watch the saj station and order the hand-formed flatbreads, and don’t miss the shawarma as it rotates on the spit. Signature items listed include baba ghanoush, chicken kebab, falafel, mansaf and muhammarah — those capture the restaurant’s approach to Levantine fare. Counter seating offers the clearest view of prep and is especially suited to a solo lunch when the kitchen is most active. The description emphasizes midday service, so consider visiting for lunch to see the operation at full speed.

    Venue details

    Ambiance

    Basic but tidy neighborhood spot with vines, strung-up lights, and open accordion windows creating a casual, vibrant atmosphere.

    Tags

    Vibe

    CozyTrendyIntimate

    Best For

    FamilyCasual Hangout

    Experience

    Open Kitchen

    At the Table

    Dress Code
    Casual
    Noise Level
    Conversational
    Service Style
    Casual
    Meal Pacing
    Standard
    Capacity
    Intimate

    Signature Dishes

    • baba ghanoush
    • chicken kebab
    • falafel
    • mansaf
    • muhammarah
    Planning details

    Location

    Recognition and awards
    Also consider

    Also Consider

    Restaurant context

    How Ayat Compares

    Ayat operates in an entirely different category to New York's $$$$ tier. Le Bernardin, Atomix, Eleven Madison Park, Masa, and Per Se are all multi-hundred-dollar-per-head commitments with weeks or months of booking lead time and formal service expectations. Ayat is a $$ neighbourhood spot you can walk into without a reservation most nights. The comparison that matters is not price parity but quality-per-dollar: by that measure, a Michelin Plate at the $$ tier is a strong signal of disproportionate return on spend.

    If your priority is New York's most technically ambitious Middle Eastern cooking and you are willing to pay for it, the $$$$ tier in this city skews toward Japanese and French formats rather than Palestinian or Levantine cuisine, so there is no direct fine-dining equivalent to benchmark against here. What Ayat offers is something the city's top tables do not: Palestinian-specific cooking with Michelin recognition, at a price point that makes repeat visits realistic. That is a different kind of value from what Le Bernardin or Per Se deliver, but it is genuine value nonetheless.

    For diners choosing between Ayat and other accessible Middle Eastern options in New York, the Michelin Plate sets it apart from most of the category. Al Badawi and Kubeh are both worth knowing about, but Ayat's combination of live-fire counter cooking, Palestinian menu focus, the 2024 Michelin recognition gives it a specific edge for food-focused diners making the trip to Staten Island. If you want the easiest possible booking with the highest confidence of a good meal at this price point, Ayat is the clearest answer in its category.

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    Getting a Table: Ayat and Alternatives
    VenueCuisinePriceBooking DifficultyAwards
    AyatMiddle Eastern$$Easy
    2025 Michelin Plate2024 Michelin Plate
    Le BernardinFrench, Seafood$$$$Unknown
    2026 Eater NY 38 Best Restaurants in New York City · #82026 North America's 50 Best Restaurants · #132026 New York Times Best Restaurants in New York City · #212026 OAD Top Restaurants in North America Ranked · #342026 Forbes 5-Star2026 La Liste Top Restaurants2026 Wine Spectator Grand Award2026 Les Grandes Tables du Monde Members2025 New York Times Best Restaurants in New York City · #3
    AtomixModern Korean, Korean$$$$Unknown
    2026 OAD Top Restaurants in North America Ranked · #62026 New York Times Best Restaurants in New York City · #72026 North America's 50 Best Restaurants · #7Star Wine Lists 20262026 Les Grandes Tables du Monde Members2026 La Liste Top Restaurants2025 World's 50 North America's Best Restaurants · #12025 James Beard Awards · #12025 New York Times Best Restaurants in New York City · #2
    Eleven Madison ParkFrench, Vegan$$$$Unknown
    Star Wine Lists 2026 · #12026 OAD Top Restaurants in North America Ranked · #472026 Forbes 5-Star2026 Relais Chateaux Restaurants2026 Wine Spectator Grand Award2026 Les Grandes Tables du Monde Members2026 La Liste Top Restaurants2025 Robb Report 100 Greatest American Restaurants of the 21st Century · #32025 OAD Top Restaurants in North America Ranked · #218
    MasaSushi, Japanese$$$$Unknown
    2026 OAD Top Restaurants in North America Ranked · #922026 Forbes 5-Star2026 OAD Top Restaurants in North America Recommended2026 La Liste Top Restaurants2025 OAD Top Restaurants in North America Ranked · #672025 Michelin 2 Stars2025 La Liste Top Restaurants2025 Forbes 5-Star2025 Michelin 3 Stars
    Per SeFrench, Contemporary$$$$Unknown
    2026 OAD Top Restaurants in North America Ranked · #292026 Forbes 5-Star2026 Relais Chateaux Restaurants2026 Wine Spectator Grand Award2026 Les Grandes Tables du Monde Members2026 La Liste Top Restaurants2025 Robb Report 100 Greatest American Restaurants of the 21st Century · #102025 OAD Top Restaurants in North America Ranked · #922025 Relais Chateaux Award

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    FAQ

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is Ayat good for solo dining?

    Yes. The counter seating, where you can watch flatbreads being formed on the saj and shawarmas rotating on a spit, is well-suited to solo guests. At $$, it is also one of the lowest-friction ways to access a 2024 Michelin Plate restaurant in New York City. You will not feel out of place eating alone here.

    Can I eat at the bar at Ayat?

    Ayat has a long counter rather than a conventional bar, it is a genuine feature of the room rather than an overflow option. You can watch the kitchen work from there, which makes it one of the better seats in the house for food-focused diners.

    Can Ayat accommodate groups?

    The space is described as small, so large groups should plan ahead. The neighbourhood-spot format works well for groups of two to four sharing mezze and mains. For larger parties, calling ahead is advisable given the compact room size.

    How far ahead should I book Ayat?

    Since earning its 2024 Michelin Plate, Ayat draws visitors beyond the immediate neighbourhood, so booking ahead is sensible rather than optional. A few days to a week out is a reasonable baseline for weekends; weeknight tables at a $$ Staten Island spot are likely more available, but do not assume walk-in availability on busy evenings.