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Franklin Guesthouse

★★★★Brooklyn
9.5/ 10Excellent

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Rooms & Views

Deluxe Queen Suite with Patio and Kitchenette
1x Sofa Bed 57 Up to 4

Located on the lower level, this suite has a private patio, a separate living area, and a sleeping area with a queen bed…

Deluxe Loft Suite with Kitchenette
1x Sofa Bed 56 Up to 4

This suite has a separate living area and a sleeping area with a queen or king bed. It features a kitchenette equipped w…

Loft Suite
1x Sofa Bed 55 Up to 3

This suite has a separate living area and a sleeping area with a queen bed. It includes a coffee maker, a small refriger…

Deluxe Loft Suite with Patio (Lower Level)
1x Queen 54 Up to 3

1 Queen Bed and 1 Queen Sofa Bed 581-sq-foot room with a balcony/patio Layout - Bedroom, living room, and dining…

Deluxe Loft Suite
1x King 51 Up to 3

1 King Bed and 1 Queen Sofa Bed 553 sq feet Layout - Bedroom, living room, and dining area Internet - Free WiF…

Studio Loft
1x Queen 46 Up to 2

This open design studio has hardwood floors and a queen bed. It includes a coffee maker, a small refrigerator, individua…

Studio Deluxe
1x Queen 20 Up to 2

This open design studio has hardwood floors and a queen bed. It features a kitchenette equipped with a coffee maker, a s…

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Restaurants nearby

  • Oxomoco★ Michelin Don’t let the casual ambience fool you: Oxomoco is a serious dining room capable of great things. The room is lively and packed but always conducive to conversation.Tacos are the main draw, especially when piled with the likes of chanterelle mushrooms or the catch of the day. However, this kitchen team doesn’t stick to merely one dish or area of Mexico. Instead, they reach widely across a myriad of regions, always balancing abundance with fresh and vibrant flavors. The menu thereby tempts and tantalizes with such large and small items as the tropical hamachi agua chile and tlayuda crafted from385m
  • Restaurant Yuu★ Michelin At the start of service, the lights dim and servers pull back curtains to reveal the full kitchen team dressed in stark whites and standing at attention. This is just the beginning of a carefully choreographed performance by Chef Yuu Shimano, whose classic French training and Japanese heritage translates to beauty and boldness on the plate. The lengthy menu celebrates top-grade shellfish and proteins that waver between light and indulgent. Think smoked surf clam with celeriac or abalone risotto with nori powder. The signature duck and foie pastry is a treasure from another era, while a pre-des1.2km
  • Meju★ Michelin Hiding behind a banchan shop in Long Island City, this chef’s counter is as much a classroom as it is a restaurant. Chef Hooni Kim is a worthy guide as he builds a deeply personal menu around traditional Korean ingredients that he’s been wild fermenting and aging for the last decade. Dazzling versions of doenjang, gochujang, ganjang and ssamjang shine with silky tofu, fried pancakes, Miyazaki beef and Niman Ranch pork. He brings the room together and impresses with carefully calibrated dishes that appear strikingly minimalist. Details are impressive, and many of the service pieces are handmade1.2km
  • Eleven Madison Park★★★ Michelin Chef Daniel Humm presides over this temple of modern elegance with a zealous dedication to masterful precision. Nothing is out of place and everything is custom made, from the staff’s suits to the handblown water vases. The menu’s plant-based creations are a bold vision of luxury dining and elevates the concept to unparalleled heights. The freshly baked, delicately crisped vegan roll presented with faux butter is a magical creation. A quenelle of tonburi, mimicking caviar, plated with horseradish cream and accompanied by a radish tostada with a swipe of pumpkin seed butter is simply stunning. 2.7km
  • Aska★★ Michelin Aska remains one of New York’s most distinctive dining experiences. Hidden inside a dark, intimate space in South Williamsburg, Chef Fredrik Berselius draws on his Swedish heritage and the ingredients of the Northeastern United States to create a highly personal tasting menu. The room is centered around an open kitchen, where a small team prepares a procession of dishes rooted in preservation, foraging, smoke and seasonality. Shellfish, wild herbs, berries and carefully sourced seafood appear throughout the meal, reflecting a Nordic sensibility without feeling dogmatic. Highlights often includ2.4km
  • Atomix★★ MichelinWorld's 50 Best #6 Chef Junghyun Park and his wife Ellia are global ambassadors for contemporary Korean cooking, but all roads lead back to their Murray Hill brownstone. Sporting dark finishes and soothing earth tones, the room unfolds into a chic bar and subterranean dining counter that is as warm and as inviting as the servers. This is one of the city’s most coveted reservations – and for good reason. Black banana is topped with monkfish liver, puffed buckwheat and perilla leaves, while langoustine from Norway is grilled, then set over truffle gel and honey nut squash foam. The menu is ever evolving, but the t2.5km
  • Bar Miller★ Michelin This diminutive counter with just a handful of seats favors personality over minimalism, with bold colors, custom ceramics and an unmistakably relaxed energy. The chefs deliver a nontraditional omakase grounded in sustainable sourcing, much of it local, from North American fish to New York-grown rice. The cooking shows creativity, evident in dishes like Montauk fluke with apple granita in sweet soy and nigiri that highlights regional seafood such as Maine uni and South Carolina shrimp. Trim and byproducts are used for a house-made tostada crafted from fish offcuts and leftover rice. The bevera2.2km
  • Tempura Matsui★ Michelin Tempura Matsui skillfully demonstrates why tempura is a celebrated Japanese cuisine type in its own right. The prized seats are at the counter, especially if you want to see the master at work.The chef uses a mix of sesame and cottonseed oils and the batter is used sparingly. You’ll start with a seasonal soup including seared scallop with wheat cake, before having some beautifully arranged sashimi. Then, the main event begins in the traditional way with crispy shrimp legs. Dishes turned out of this kitchen usually vary according to the seasons, but could include the likes of wonderfully tender2.2km
  • The Four Horsemen★ Michelin Reservations are required or be ready to queue at this eternally cool Williamsburg wine bar part-owned by LCD Soundsystem frontman, James Murphy. The Four Horsemen's wine list is eclectic and laser-focused on varietals, and Chef Nick Curtola's succinct and seasonally changing menu rarely misses. Start with the veal sweetbread skewers with soy-cured egg yolk. Or the crisp chickpea crepe, woven with pieces of squash blossoms that lures you in with a layer of glistening lardon. Fried skate wing comes to you deep golden and impossibly crisp, and the Berkshire pork is tender with a hint of cider gl2.2km
  • Shota Omakase★ Michelin Far from the subway stop on a quiet street in Williamsburg, find this welcoming omakase counter hidden away near Domino Park. Chef Cheng Lin sets the tone as a friendly, relaxed guide for the night’s proceedings. And whereas some chefs practically take vows of silence with regards to sourcing and technique, he is quick to share where in Japan the fish is from, why he uses Inochi-no Ichi rice, and what it took to find his special aged soys and vinegars. His intentionality delivers in the form of excellent, seasonal product and a fine-tuned parade of nigiri, for which the rice is refreshed repea2.3km

Includes Michelin / Black Pearl / guide picks (reference quality, no prices); data from Overture, Michelin Guide and others.

Attractions nearby

  • Empire State Building skyscraper located in Midtown Manhattan, New York City, USA2.9km
  • Grand Central Terminal railway terminal in New York City2.7km
  • Williamsburg Bridge bridge in New York City2.5km
  • Times Square neighborhood and square in Manhattan, New York City, United States3.6km
  • Museum of Modern Art art museum in Manhattan in New York City, New York, United States3.6km
  • Queensboro Bridge bridge in New York City2.7km
  • Madison Square and Madison Square Park square and park in Manhattan, New York City2.7km
  • Rockefeller Center mixed-use building complex in New York City, New York, USA3.4km

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