
In 2008, the New York Times estimated that there were roughly 25,000 restaurants in greater New York City. That means you could go to a new restaurant every night for 68.49 years (68.45 if you count leap years). The new average life expectancies for a New Yorker reached an all-time high of 79.4 in 2010. Assuming that you’re over 11 years old, you could eat at a new restaurant every night without seeing them all.
Don’t expect fine dining at each of the 25,000 restaurants, however. Only three of New York’s restaurants have received the elusive 3-star rating from the prestigious Michelin guide, which awarded only 54 stars in total to the city’s 25,000 restaurants.
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