
NYC Eats
Restaurants, Markets & Events
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Discover over 1,000 curated restaurants, 220 farmers markets, and food events across New York City. Filter by cuisine, price, and opening hours, with detailed editor's notes and must-try dishes. Includes a year-round food event calendar and EBT-accepting market information.
What's New in NYC Eats
1.1.2
July 30, 2026
Notifications you actually choose, and all five start switched off. Turn on only what you want in Your Stuff, Notifications: meal ideas for lunch or dinner based on the food you already browse, event reminders the evening before and the morning of, happy hour last call about 40 minutes before a deal ends, a nudge when spots on your lists are open tonight, and one quiet Sunday digest of your neighborhood. Open Now. A new one-tap filter beside the price range, so you see only restaurants open right now, judged in New York time wherever you are. Cuisine categories go from 23 to 19, with Italian and French under Western European and Mexican under Latin American. Garbled tags are cleaned out of every listing, bars and pubs that used to be filed as American now filter as Bar & Pub, and 27 listings that were never restaurants are gone. The cuisine bar leads with East Asian, Latin American, South Asian, Caribbean and Middle Eastern, and everything else is one tap away. Fixes: Directions no longer break on addresses containing "&". Ticketed food events stop showing a FREE tag and now show the real admission price. Long event schedules fully expand instead of stopping at six rows. The out-of-NYC notice appears and clears correctly as the map moves. Notes on saved restaurants no longer hide under the keyboard. Today's opening hours are judged in New York time. Filters start clean on each launch.
MoreFAQ
What kind of restaurants can I find on NYC Eats?
NYC Eats features over 1,000 hand-curated restaurants across Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, the Bronx, and Staten Island. You can filter by 22 cuisine categories, over 100 specific cuisines, and price ranges from $ to $$$$.
Does NYC Eats show farmers markets?
Yes, NYC Eats includes 220 farmers markets from GrowNYC, Down to Earth, and independent sources. You can find markets open today, this weekend, year-round, and specifically those that accept EBT/SNAP, with 151 markets noted as EBT-accepting.
Can I find food events with NYC Eats?
Absolutely. NYC Eats provides a year-round calendar of food festivals, pop-ups, and chef collaborations across NYC, spanning up to 2026. Events are grouped by month for easy scanning and include links to source pages for tickets or RSVPs.
How does NYC Eats handle user privacy?
NYC Eats is designed with privacy as a priority. It does not collect, transmit, or share any personal data, requires no accounts, and has no ads or tracking. Location data is used solely to center the map on your iPhone.
Is NYC Eats available on Android devices?
Currently, NYC Eats is only supported on iPhone devices. The app was released on May 12, 2026, and its latest version is 1.1.0, last updated on June 4, 2026.
Does NYC Eats have ads?
No, NYC Eats is ad-free. The app is a non-commercial project built and maintained by Pradyuman Gangan, focusing on providing curated food information without advertisements.
What are the different themes available in NYC Eats?
NYC Eats offers two distinct visual themes: ZINE, which provides a daytime, newsprint-editorial look, and NIGHT, which features a late-night, neon-on-charcoal palette. You can switch between these themes with a single tap.
How is restaurant quality and popularity ranked in NYC Eats?
Each restaurant in NYC Eats has a 'Tasty Index' that ranks its quality and popularity. Additionally, individual must-try dishes are listed with a count of how many sources recommended them.










