+1 212-517-1932
Located on the ground floor of the Art Deco landmark building at 70 Pine Street in Manhattan’s Financial District, Crown Shy is a neighborhood restaurant elevated by fine dining cooking technique and purposeful friendly service. The restaurant was awarded a Michelin star just six months after opening in 2019 and has maintained it every year since.
The food at Crown Shy is rooted in European technique but draws inspiration from around the world, primarily the flavors from our childhoods, traveling, and the diverse cuisine in New York City.
Mon | 05 pm - 10.30 pm |
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Tue | 05 pm - 10.30 pm |
Wed | 05 pm - 10.30 pm |
Thu | 05 pm - 10.30 pm |
Fri | 05 pm - 10.30 pm |
Sat | 05 pm - 10.30 pm |
Sun | 05 pm - 10.30 pm |
Irina
13 Sep, 2024Overall, a pleasant experience. I enjoyed most of the dishes I tried. The service was friendly and attentive, and the atmosphere was inviting. Their happy hour menu offers a great selection of food and drinks. We ended up choosing the hummus from the happy hour menu, along with a few dishes from the regular dinner menu.
Nicole HEBRON
10 Oct, 2024Hands-down, the best food in the financial district for a dinner with friends or date night with your husband. The bread is AMAZING!! Dine in and sit down …and enjoy ❣️ By far there are no other restaurants that compared to the quality of the food and service and atmosphere. The warm sticky toffee pudding with apple ice cream is unforgettable and I must have. Although prior to the chefs passing, I do feel the food has not beed as good. I am very thankful for my experiences prior.
Yoonyeong Lee
11 Sep, 2024Trendy and stylish spot - perfect for couples, friends, or really anyone. It’s got a great mix of different cuisines with some authentic flavors. We tried the tuna toasts, octopus, ricotta gnocchi, and the special plate. I can’t forget the complimentary side bread, so amazing!
Saahil Panikar
02 Sep, 2024Crown Shy is a beautiful restaurant with an impeccable modern vibe. The service was super friendly and even more helpful. I had a great time. I will say that I think having a Michelin star set my expectations too high for this place and it wasn't able to meet them. The hot pork katsu was super creative and was definitely the best thing we tried. But overall I found myself feeling like it was a good but not great restaurant from a food quality experience.
James L
23 Aug, 2024After a long day at work, I decided to unwind by trying out Crown Shy on a quiet weekday evening. I indulged in a variety of dishes, starting with two appetizers, followed by a main course, and finishing with a decadent dessert. In terms of preference, the Sticky Toffee Pudding stole the show—soft, warm, and richly satisfying, perfectly complemented by a refreshing apple sorbet with just the right touch of sweetness. It’s the kind of dessert I could enjoy every day if I didn’t have to worry about calories! The Grilled Chicken was also noteworthy, well-marinated with a pleasant balance of mild spice, just-right sourness, and a touch of sweetness, though the saltiness was a bit overwhelming for my taste. The Octopus and pull-apart bread tied for second place, each offering their own flavorful experiences, while the Hamachi, though fresh, didn’t quite meet the mark in comparison. The ambiance and décor were inviting, setting a relaxed mood perfect for unwinding. However, the noticeable wait time detracted slightly from the overall experience.