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Mediterranean · City Island, BronxNO. 1046 / 1966

ATIK

City Island's first fine-dining restaurant, ranked #1 on OpenTable's Diners' Choice list of Most Booked restaurants in the Bronx.

555 City Island Ave, Bronx, NY 10464

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//The line

ATIK tops OpenTable's Diners' Choice 'Most Booked restaurants in Bronx' page, a ranking based on aggregate reservation volume on the platform, per OpenTable. As of mid-July 2026 it showed as booked roughly 30 times in a single day on OpenTable, reflecting strong demand for its waterfront dining room.

OpenTable describes reservations as 'highly recommended' for dinner and brunch, and private room bookings are offered separately, according to the restaurant's OpenTable listing. This points to a reservation-first culture rather than a walk-up line, especially on weekends.

//When the line peaks
Dinner and weekend brunch, per OpenTable's own reservation guidance for ATIK

Patterns as reported by press and regulars — not measured by damnlines.

//Getting in

Reservations: Reservations recommended, via OpenTable

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//FAQ
How long is the wait at ATIK?

No specific wait time is published, but ATIK's #1 rank on OpenTable's Bronx Most Booked list and roughly 30 bookings logged in a day indicate reservations fill up, per OpenTable.

Does ATIK take reservations?

Yes, OpenTable lists ATIK as accepting reservations and notes they are 'highly recommended' for dinner and brunch.

Can you walk into ATIK?

Not explicitly confirmed, but given its ranking as the Bronx's most-booked restaurant, walking in without a reservation is riskier during peak dinner and brunch hours.

Sources: OpenTable Diners' Choice - Bronx Most Booked · OpenTable - ATIK Restaurant listing

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