
Dagon
Dagon has arrived on the Upper West Side as something the neighbourhood rarely produces: a genuinely ambitious Israeli and Eastern Mediterranean kitchen that diners are treating as a destination rather than a convenience.
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The best 11 restaurants for family dinner in New York — curated by TastyPals editors.
The best family dinner restaurants in New York are Dagon, Pig and Khao, French Roast, and more. Start with Dagon if you want the strongest overall first pick.

This guide covers the highest-rated restaurants for family dinner in New York, sorted by Google rating and editorial judgment. Picks span Upper West Side and Park Slope.



We looked for restaurants that feel like a strong fit for the guide topic, not just the most obvious names in the city. The shortlist favors rooms with clear mood, dependable pacing, and enough distinction to help someone decide faster. Read our full methodology →
Lighting, pace, and general energy all need to support the reason someone clicked this guide.
We favored restaurants that feel best suited for the moment, not just restaurants with broad reputation.
The final list tries to give readers enough variation in neighborhood, price, and style to compare real options.

Dagon has arrived on the Upper West Side as something the neighbourhood rarely produces: a genuinely ambitious Israeli and Eastern Mediterranean kitchen that diners are treating as a destination rather than a convenience.
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French Roast on the Upper West Side has built its reputation not on ambition but on something rarer: consistency.
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Scottadito Osteria Toscana occupies a particular lane in Park Slope's dining landscape that few Italian rooms dare to claim: romantic without being precious, Tuscan without being a museum piece, and priced at a level where ordering acros…
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Jacob's Pickles is not trying to compete with the destination restaurants that migrate uptown on reputation alone — it is trying to be a neighborhood institution, and by most accounts it has succeeded on those precise terms.
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Maison Pickle is the Upper West Side doing what it does best when it stops apologizing for not being downtown: leaning into comfort with full conviction and zero irony.
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Al di là has been anchoring Fifth Avenue in Park Slope long enough to predate the neighborhood's own mythology, and by every account it still refuses to romanticize itself.
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