A Michelin 3-star, NYT 4-star tasting-menu restaurant under chef Daniel Humm overlooking Madison Square Park, where demand is managed through hard-to-get advance reservations rather than a walk-in line.



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Eleven Madison Park is a globally recognized fine-dining destination at the base of an Art Deco building overlooking Madison Square Park in NoMad. Search results confirm it has drawn major accolades — reportedly 3 Michelin stars and 4 New York Times stars — under chef Daniel Humm, and it is listed for booking on both Resy and OpenTable rather than being a casual walk-in spot.
Because it operates as a formal tasting-menu restaurant, the "line" reality here is about reservation access rather than a physical queue on the sidewalk: tables are booked in advance through Resy/OpenTable. We did not find specific reported wait-time or booking-window numbers in this search pass, so we're not able to give precise guidance — but its Michelin/NYT pedigree strongly suggests dinner and weekend reservations are the most in-demand slots.
Patterns as reported by press and regulars — not measured by damnlines.
Damnlines does not have a live camera at this venue yet, so we can't give you a real-time count or queue length. Eleven Madison Park isn't really a walk-up-line restaurant, though — it's a reservation-only tasting menu room booked through Resy/OpenTable, and by most accounts those reservation slots are extremely hard to get rather than there being a physical line outside.
Yes. It operates as a formal tasting-menu restaurant with table service booked in advance via Resy and OpenTable listings; it is not set up for walk-ins the way a casual restaurant would be.
It's one of New York's most decorated fine-dining rooms, reported to hold 3 Michelin stars and 4 stars from the New York Times under chef Daniel Humm, overlooking Madison Square Park in the NoMad/Flatiron area.
Per listings found: Monday–Thursday roughly 5:00–10:00pm, Friday roughly 12:00–10:00pm, and Saturday–Sunday with both midday and 5:00–11:00pm dinner service. Call ahead to confirm, as fine-dining seating times can shift by season.
We don't have specific reported data on booking windows from this pass of research, so we won't guess a number — but given its Michelin/NYT accolades, expect prime dinner slots (especially weekends) to be the hardest to land, and earlier or weekday lunch seatings to be comparatively easier.
Sources: Yelp — Eleven Madison Park · Resy — Eleven Madison Park · Eleven Madison Park — official site