It has been awarded five stars (highest rating) by the
Forbes Travel Guide annually since 2005. Per Se was awarded three stars ("Exceptional cuisine, worth a special journey") in the 2006 inaugural
Michelin Guide to New York City, and has maintained that rating every year to date. Since 2013, it has been the recipient of the
AAA Five Star Award and the
Wine Spectator Grand Award. In 2011, it was called the best restaurant in New York City by critic
Sam Sifton of
The New York Times in a four-star review. This rating was downgraded to two stars by Sifton's successor,
Pete Wells, in 2016. Explaining this change in the updated review, he wrote, "With each fresh review, a restaurant has to earn its stars again. In its current form and at its current price, Per Se struggled and failed to do this, ranging from respectably dull at best to disappointingly flat-footed at worst." It was listed second in the
La Liste Top Ten, and was recognized by ''L'Art et Manière'' for Outstanding Service in 2016. ,
Zagat gives Per Se a rating of 4.6/5 for food, putting it in their top 50 restaurants of New York City. ==See also==