Restaurant in New York City, United States
Carlyle Restaurant
170ptsOAD-ranked American dining, no booking gauntlet.

About Carlyle Restaurant
Ranked in Opinionated About Dining's Top Restaurants in North America two years running, Carlyle Restaurant delivers technically grounded American cooking in a composed Upper East Side hotel dining room under chef Sylvain Delpique. It is easier to book than most OAD-ranked peers and holds a 4.5 Google rating from 476 reviews. The right choice if you want a reliable, polished American table without the downtown booking competition.
Pearl's Verdict
Ranked #476 in North America by Opinionated About Dining in 2024 and holding at #515 in 2025, Carlyle Restaurant is the kind of address that earns its place through consistency rather than spectacle. Under chef Sylvain Delpique, this Upper East Side room delivers American cooking with the technical discipline you'd expect from a hotel dining room that has been hosting a serious crowd for decades. It is not the most adventurous choice in New York City, but if you want a polished, reliable American table in a neighborhood where that combination is rarer than it should be, this is the right booking.
The Room and the Kitchen
The Carlyle Hotel's dining room carries the visual weight that comes with the address: composed, formal without being stiff, and set up for the kind of meal where conversation matters as much as the food. The room signals intent before the first course arrives. Chef Delpique's approach to American cuisine sits in the tradition of classical technique applied to familiar categories — this is not a kitchen chasing trends. The OAD ranking places it among the top tier of North American restaurants that prioritize execution over novelty, and for a food enthusiast who values craft over concept, that distinction matters. Compared to the more theatrically driven American dining rooms in Manhattan, Carlyle Restaurant reads as the steadier, more deliberate option.
The kitchen's strength is in what it does not overreach. American cuisine at this level is not about reinvention — it is about getting the fundamentals right every time a plate leaves the pass. That reliability is exactly what the OAD ranking rewards, and it is what separates Carlyle Restaurant from the wave of concept-led openings that cycle through Manhattan with less staying power. If you are the kind of diner who finds more satisfaction in a dish that is cooked with precision than one that is plated for social media, this kitchen is working in your register.
Who Should Book
Book Carlyle Restaurant if you are a food or travel enthusiast who wants a serious American table on the Upper East Side without the booking gauntlet that defines downtown's most talked-about rooms. It is an especially strong choice for a long lunch , the kitchen is open from 11:30 am weekdays and 11 am on weekends, which gives you flexibility that dinner-only destination restaurants cannot match. It also works well for a two-leading where the conversation is as important as the meal, or for anyone staying in or near the Carlyle Hotel who wants to eat well without leaving the building. Solo diners will find the formal room more comfortable here than at noisier, counter-only alternatives. For larger groups or celebratory dinners that need the room to do the work, the Carlyle's setting carries that weight naturally.
If your priority is maximum technical ambition or a tasting menu format, you are better served by other rooms in the city. But if you want a well-executed American kitchen with a track record and a room that does not require you to raise your voice, this is a stronger choice than most of what is available between 60th and 86th Street.
Practical Details
Reservations: Easy to book relative to most OAD-ranked restaurants in New York City , plan ahead but do not expect a weeks-long wait. Hours: Monday through Thursday 11:30 am–10 pm; Friday 11:30 am–11 pm; Saturday 11 am–11 pm; Sunday 11 am–10 pm. Chef: Sylvain Delpique. Cuisine: American. Awards: OAD Leading Restaurants in North America #515 (2025), #476 (2024). Google Rating: 4.5 from 476 reviews. Dress: Smart casual at minimum; the room and the address both suggest erring toward polished. Budget: Price range not published , expect hotel dining room pricing consistent with an Upper East Side address of this standing.
How It Compares
See the comparison section below for how Carlyle Restaurant stacks up against New York City's broader fine dining field.
More From Pearl
Carlyle Restaurant is one stop in a deep American dining scene. For a wider view of where to eat in New York City, start with our full New York City restaurants guide. If you are building a longer trip, our New York City hotels guide, bars guide, wineries guide, and experiences guide cover the full picture.
For American dining that rewards the same technically minded palate in other cities, Lazy Bear in San Francisco, Smyth in Chicago, and Providence in Los Angeles are worth your attention. If Napa or Sonoma are on your itinerary, The French Laundry in Napa and Single Thread Farm in Healdsburg set the bar for the region. On the more accessible end of American dining in San Francisco, Hilda and Jesse and Selby's in Atherton are strong alternatives for a different price point and register. Emeril's in New Orleans offers another point of comparison for serious American kitchens with a long track record.
For other options in New York City worth considering alongside Carlyle Restaurant, Houseman, Cafe Commerce, Archie's Tap & Table, Community Food & Juice, and Family Meal at Blue Hill each serve a different part of the New York American dining spectrum.
Compare Carlyle Restaurant
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|---|---|
| Carlyle Restaurant | American | Easy | |
| Le Bernardin | French, Seafood | $$$$ | Unknown |
| Atomix | Modern Korean, Korean | $$$$ | Unknown |
| Per Se | French, Contemporary | $$$$ | Unknown |
| Masa | Sushi, Japanese | $$$$ | Unknown |
| Eleven Madison Park | French, Vegan | $$$$ | Unknown |
How Carlyle Restaurant stacks up against the competition.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I eat at the bar at Carlyle Restaurant?
Bar seating availability is not confirmed in current venue data for Carlyle Restaurant. Your safest move is to call ahead or note a bar preference when reserving — the hotel dining format at 35 E 76th St typically offers options beyond the main room, but do not assume walk-up bar access given its OAD-ranked standing.
Does Carlyle Restaurant handle dietary restrictions?
Specific dietary accommodation policies are not published in the available venue record, but an OAD Top 500 American kitchen under chef Sylvain Delpique operates at a level where dietary requests are standard practice. check the venue's official channels when booking to confirm what they can accommodate — do not leave it to the night of.
Is Carlyle Restaurant good for solo dining?
Yes, and it is one of the easier solo fine dining options on the Upper East Side precisely because it does not carry the weeks-long booking wait of harder tables like Per Se or Atomix. A solo diner at an OAD-ranked American restaurant with accessible reservations is a practical combination — request counter or bar seating when you book to get the most out of it.
What are alternatives to Carlyle Restaurant in New York City?
For a harder, more format-driven fine dining experience, Atomix (Korean tasting menu, OAD Top 10 territory) and Eleven Madison Park (plant-based, 50 Best pedigree) are the obvious escalations. If you want American without the Carlyle's hotel-dining context, the comparison field gets thin fast at this price point on the Upper East Side — which is part of why Carlyle holds its OAD ranking two years running.
Is lunch or dinner better at Carlyle Restaurant?
Lunch is the practical choice for first-timers: the room opens at 11:30am Monday through Friday and 11am on weekends, reservations are easier to secure, and the Upper East Side at midday suits the address better than a rushed weeknight dinner. Dinner runs until 10pm most nights and 11pm Friday and Saturday, which works if you want the fuller evening format — but lunch gives you more flexibility with less competition for the table.
Hours
- Monday
- 11:30 am–10 pm
- Tuesday
- 11:30 am–10 pm
- Wednesday
- 11:30 am–10 pm
- Thursday
- 11:30 am–10 pm
- Friday
- 11:30 am–11 pm
- Saturday
- 11 am–11 pm
- Sunday
- 11 am–10 pm
Recognized By
More restaurants in New York City
- Le BernardinLe Bernardin is one of the most consistently awarded seafood restaurants in the world — three Michelin stars, 99.5 points from La Liste, and four New York Times stars held for over 30 years. At $157 for four courses at dinner ($225 for the tasting menu), it is the right call for a formal occasion or a serious seafood meal in Midtown Manhattan, provided you book well in advance.
- AtomixAtomix is the No. 1 restaurant in North America (50 Best, 2025) and one of the hardest reservations in New York: 14 seats, one seating per night, three Michelin stars. Junghyun and Ellia Park's Korean tasting menu pairs precision-sourced ingredients with Korean culinary heritage, explained course by course through hand-designed cards. Book months ahead or plan around a cancellation.
- Eleven Madison ParkEleven Madison Park is the definitive case for plant-based fine dining in New York City: three Michelin stars, a 22,000-bottle wine cellar, and an eight-to-ten course tasting menu in a landmark Art Deco room. Book it for a special occasion with a plant-forward appetite and three hours to spare. Reservations open on the 1st of each month and go within hours.
- Jungsik New YorkJungsik is the restaurant that put progressive Korean fine dining on the New York map, and over a decade in, it still holds that position. With two Michelin stars, a 2025 James Beard Award for Outstanding Chef, and a seasonally rotating nine-course tasting menu in a quietly formal Tribeca room, it earns its $$$$ price point for special occasions and serious dining. Book well in advance.
- DanielDaniel is the benchmark for classic French fine dining in New York: three Michelin stars, a 10,000-bottle cellar, and formal Upper East Side service that has stayed consistent for over 30 years. Book four to six weeks out minimum. At $$$$, it is a genuine special-occasion restaurant, but the wine program alone — 2,000 selections with particular depth in Burgundy and Bordeaux — makes it the strongest wine-and-food pairing destination in its category.
- Per SePer Se is one of New York's two or three most complete special-occasion restaurants: three Michelin stars, Central Park views, and two nine-course tasting menus that change daily at $425 per person. Book exactly one month out — the window fills fast. The salon accepts walk-ins for à la carte if you miss the main dining room.
Related editorial
- Best Fine Dining Restaurants in ParisFrom three-Michelin-star icons to the next generation of Parisian chefs pushing boundaries, these are the restaurants that define fine dining in the world's culinary capital.
- Best Luxury Hotels in RomeFrom rooftop terraces overlooking ancient ruins to Michelin-starred hotel dining, these are the luxury hotels that make Rome unforgettable.
- Best Cocktail Bars in KyotoFrom sleek lounges to hidden speakeasies, Kyoto's cocktail scene blends Japanese precision with global influence in ways you won't find anywhere else.
Save or rate Carlyle Restaurant on Pearl
Keep this venue in your Pearl passport, rate it after you visit, and track it alongside every other place you collect.


