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It Takes 22.7 Years to Eat at Every New York Restaurant!

By Medina Syla

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23 July 2024

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Foodies, brace yourselves! It would take you 22.7 years to eat in every New York restaurant.

NYC offers a huge variety of delicious food! With an estimated 23,000 restaurants across the five boroughs. Choosing a place to eat can be overwhelming, but the real challenge is trying them all!

22.7 Years of Restaurant Hopping: A Dream (and a Challenge)

A recent study analyzed OpenTable data, revealing a mind-boggling fact: it would take a dedicated diner a whopping 22.7 years to dine at every single NYC restaurant listed on their platform, assuming you eat out once a day, every day.

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That’s right – imagine 22.7 years in New York restaurants indulging in everything from a slice of New York’s iconic pizza to the vibrant flavors of Ethiopian fare, followed by an evening of exquisite Michelin-starred cuisine.

But don’t forget, OpenTable only offers a snapshot of the city’s ever-evolving restaurant scene. New restaurants open all the time, while others sadly close within five years (according to Business Insider).

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Taking on the Boroughs: A More Manageable Feast

So, conquering NYC’s culinary scene in its entirety might be a Herculean task. However, for those up for the challenge and with a healthy appetite, consider tackling it borough by borough. The OpenTable data suggests it would take:

  • 12 Years of Manhattan Marvels: From trendy gastropubs to world-renowned fine dining, Manhattan offers a culinary adventure for every palate.
  • 5.5 Years of Brooklyn Bites: Brooklyn’s vibrant food scene overflows with international flavors, innovative bistros, and hidden gems waiting to be discovered.
  • 3.5 Years of Queens Cuisine: Queens offers a global culinary tapestry, with everything from authentic Korean BBQ to traditional Colombian fare.
  • A Staten Island Surprise: 6 Months of Delicious Delights: Don’t underestimate Staten Island! This borough boasts hidden gems with waterfront views and classic American comfort food.

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7.5 Years or Seamless Sundays: You Choose!

Feeling particularly ambitious? Triple your daily meals and you could potentially conquer the entire city in a mere 7.5 years. This might involve a lot of takeout boxes and late-night bites, but hey, for the true foodie, it might just be worth it!

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But let’s be honest, sometimes the New York way is the best way. Kick back, explore online menus, and order Seamless. NYC’s endless culinary offerings can be enjoyed at your own pace, one delicious bite at a time.

You might also like to read: This Restaurant Charged Clients $50 for Loud Kids

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