Restaurant in New York City, United States
Clover Hill
800ptsBrooklyn Brilliance

About Clover Hill
Clover Hill New York City transforms intimate Brooklyn Heights dining into culinary artistry, where James Beard Award-winning chef Sam Rogers crafts Latin American-inspired tasting menus for just twenty guests. This Michelin-starred sanctuary combines French technique with vibrant global flavors in a candlelit setting that epitomizes Brooklyn's finest dining.
In the cobblestone quiet of Brooklyn Heights, Clover Hill New York City emerges as an intimate culinary sanctuary where just twenty seats witness extraordinary gastronomic artistry. This charming fine dining destination has become synonymous with innovation and excellence, earning its place among the best restaurants New York City has to offer through meticulous craft and unwavering dedication to seasonal perfection.
Clover Hill's remarkable journey began in December 2019, quickly ascending to culinary stardom under founding chef Charlie Mitchell, who made history as the first Black chef in New York City to earn a Michelin star. Mitchell's departure in 2024 ushered in a new era under executive chef Sam Rogers, formerly of One White Street, who has seamlessly woven Latin American influences into the restaurant's sophisticated framework. This evolution earned Rogers the 2024 James Beard Award for Best Chef: New York State, cementing Clover Hill's position among Michelin star restaurants New York City's dining elite celebrate.
Rogers' tasting menu showcases a masterful fusion of French technique with vibrant Latin American flavors, creating dishes that surprise and delight in equal measure. Signature creations include delicate poblano and guanciale tarts, a single boiled potato elevated with Huancaína-inspired sauce and caviar, and the show-stopping grilled dry-aged sirloin paired with stunning cabbage purée. Each course demonstrates the kitchen's precision, with local fish preparations and American wagyu receiving treatments that balance smoke, spice, and refinement. The restaurant accommodates dietary preferences while maintaining its commitment to seasonal, locally-sourced ingredients.
The restaurant's intimate setting perfectly complements its culinary ambitions, with whitewashed exposed brick walls adorned with carefully curated artwork beneath vintage tin ceilings. Candlelit tables create romantic intimacy while the open kitchen adds theatrical energy, allowing diners to witness the synchronized ballet of Rogers and his focused team. The sommelier program, featuring talent previously from two-Michelin-starred Jungsik, offers expertly curated wine pairings that elevate each course. Service embodies the restaurant's philosophy of refined comfort—attentive and knowledgeable without pretension, creating an atmosphere that feels both special and welcoming.
Clover Hill reservations require advance planning for this coveted Brooklyn Heights experience, where fine dining transcends mere sustenance to become memorable artistry. The restaurant's commitment to seasonal evolution ensures each visit offers new discoveries, making it essential for discerning diners seeking the best fine dining in New York City. This is destination dining that honors both tradition and innovation, delivered with the warmth and authenticity that defines Brooklyn's culinary renaissance.
Hours
- Monday
- closed
- Tuesday
- 5:30 PM-10 PM
- Wednesday
- 5:30 PM-10 PM
- Thursday
- 5:30 PM-10 PM
- Friday
- 5:30 PM-10 PM
- Saturday
- 5:30 PM-10 PM
- Sunday
- closed
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