Update, Monday, March 16, 9:13 a.m.: Eater is no longer updating this list, as Mayor Bill de Blasio has ordered all restaurants and bars to close on Tuesday 9 a.m. to everything but take-out and delivery. For a running list of who’s newly added delivery, click here.

In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, restaurants throughout the city have begun to close to curb the spread of the virus, from dim sum stalwarts in Sunset Park to the entirety of Danny Meyer’s Union Square Hospitality Group. It’s likely just the beginning for restaurant closures as the number of positive COVID-19 cases rises and more people opt to limit time in public spaces.

Bigger restaurants are the first to see falling sales, as even healthy people are being asked to avoid large gatherings where the virus can spread more quickly. As of Friday morning, New York City had 95 confirmed cases, and Mayor Bill de Blasio has said that it could be up to 1,000 by next week. The health crisis could “easily” last six months, according to the mayor, while the economic recovery period could take much longer. “We don’t do any of this lightly,” he said of cutting restaurant seating capacities in half. “This is difficult stuff. This will have a serious, serious impact on a number of business.”

Earlier in the week, four major Sunset Park dim sum restaurants — including favorites like East Harbor Seafood Palace and Bamboo Garden — decided to close, also with plans to reopen when the dust settles. On Thursday, Chinatown’s huge dim sum institution Jing Fong, Midtown’s fine dining seafood restaurant Oceana, and inventive Nordic tasting menu Aska all said they would temporarily close. On Friday, Eric Ripert announced that his luxe seafood tasting restaurant Le Bernardin would also shut down for at least two weeks.

The nearly 50-year-old Jing Fong, which seats 800, was forced to shutter after the state announced that all venues with seats for more than 500 people have to close. “For everyone’s health and safety, we will close until Cuomo says it’s OK to gather again,” the restaurant tweeted in a response to a report that suggested its closure is permanent.

Oceana will also close temporarily after service on Friday, March 13, with plans to reopen on April 1. The shut down of Midtown offices, as well as major tourist destinations like Broadway and Radio City Music Hall, led to a 75 to 80 percent plummet in sales — and a total disappearance of private dining in March, according to a spokesperson. The Livanos family, owners of the more than 20-year-old restaurant, said in a statement that in light of all the closures in the city, “we feel it’s best to follow their lead.”

Here’s a running list of restaurants that have announced temporary closures so far. If you see one, email tips@eater.com:

Manhattan

Oceana, Midtown

Jing Fong, Chinatown

The Bao, East Village

Kikoo Sushi, East Village

The Library and Joe’s Pub (part of the Public Theatre), Noho

The Lodge at Gallow Greens (part of the McKittrick Hotel), Chelsea

Haven’s Kitchen, Chelsea

The Modern, Midtown

Untitled, Meatpacking District

Frenchette, Tribeca

Loring Place, Greenwich Village

Blue Smoke, Murray Hill and Battery Park City

Caffe Marchio, Nomad

Cedric’s at the Shed, Hudson Yards

Daily Provisions, Union Square and UWS

Gramercy Tavern, Gramercy Park

Intersect by Lexus, Meatpacking District

Jazz Standard, Murray Hill

LoBall, Flatiron

Maialino, Gramercy Park

Manhatta, Financial District

Porchlight, Hudson Yards

Studio Cafe, Meatpacking District

Union Square Cafe, Union Square

Vini E Fritti, Murray Hill

Le Bernardin, Midtown

Golden Unicorn, Chinatown

Congee Village, Lower East Side

Delight 28, Chinatown

Daniel, Midtown

Bar Boulud, Upper West Side

Boulud Sud, Upper West Side

Cafe Boulud, Upper East Side

DB Bistro Moderne, Times Square

First Lamb Shabu, East Village

La Pecora Binaca, Bryant Park and Soho

Pizza Beach, Lower East Side

Il Fiorista, NoMad

88 Lan Zhou Handmade Noodles, Chinatown

Empellon Taqueria, West Village

Empellon, Midtown

Empellon Al Pastor, East Village

Blue Ribbon Brasserie, Soho

Blue Ribbon Sushi, Soho

Blue Ribbon Federal Grill, FiDi

Blue Ribbon Sushi Bar, FiDi

Blue Ribbon Fried Chicken, East Village

Blue Ribbon Sushi Bar and Grill and Blue Ribbon Hi-Bar, Columbus Circle

Blue Ribbon Sushi Bar, Midtown

Blue Ribbon Sushi Izakaya (and Kanpai), LES

Blue Ribbon Downing Street Bar, Greenwich Village

Virginia’s, East Village

Masa, Columbus Circle

Bar Masa, Columbus Circle

Xi’an Famous Foods, multiple locations across the city

Boqueria, Flatiron, Soho, Midtown, UES

Momofuku Kawi, Hudson Yards

Momofuku Noodle Bar, East Village

Momofuku Noodle Bar, Columbus Circle

Momofuku Ssäm Bar, Chelsea

Bar Wayo, South Street Seaport

Smith & Wollensky, Midtown

Quality Meats, Midtown

Quality Italian, Midtown

Quality Bistro, Midtown

Maloney & Porcelli, Midtown

Park Avenue Winter, Flatiron

Quality Eats, Flatiron

Don Angie, Greenwich Village

Te Company, Greenwich Village

Benoit, Midtown

Cervo’s, Lower East Side

Mister Paradise, East Village

Joyface, East Village

Superiority Burger, East Village

Vietnaam, Upper East Side

Korali Estiatorio, Upper East Side

abc Kitchen, Flatiron

abc Cocina, Flatiron

abcV, Flatiron

Jean-Georges, Columbus Circle

Nougatine, Columbus Circle

JoJo, Upper East Side

Perry St, West Village

Mercer Kitchen, Soho

Del Posto, Chelsea

Au Cheval, Lower Broadway

Saiguette, Upper West Side

Bar Goto, Lower East Side

Le Bonne Soupe, Midtown

Fat Radish, Lower East Side

Orchard Townhouse, Chelsea

Kyma, Flatiron

Friend of a Farmer, Gramercy

Bobo, West Village

Rosemary’s, West Village

Claudette, West Village

Roey’s, West Village

Death & Co., East Village

Avant Garden, East Village

Ladybird, East Village

Night Music, East Village

Mother of Pearl, East Village

Honeybee’s, East Village

Emmy Squared, Upper East Side

Emmy Squared, East Village

Emily, West Village

Violet, East Village

Brooklyn

East Harbor Seafood Palace, Sunset Park

Bamboo Garden, Sunset Park

Park Asia, Sunset Park

Affable, Sunset Park

Aska, Williamsburg

Tacocina, Williamsburg

Long Island Bar, Cobble Hill

Blue Ribbon Brasserie Brooklyn, Park Slope

Brooklyn Bowl, Williamsburg

Time Out New York Market, Dumbo (closes Monday)

Getaway, Greenpoint

The Fly, Bed-Stuy

Hart’s, Bed-Stuy

Radegast, Williamsburg

Niban, Park Slope

MeMe’s Diner, Crown Heights

Pheasant, Williamsburg

Hunky Dory, Crown Heights

Bar Lunatico, Bed-Stuy

Public Records, Gowanus

Simple Cafe, Williamsburg

The Hive, Williamsburg

Honey’s, East Williamsburg

The Four Horsemen, Williamsburg

Emmy Squared, Williamsburg

Emily, Clinton Hill

Win Son, East Williamsburg (closes Monday)

Win Son Bakery, East Williamsburg (closes Monday)

Misi, Williamsburg

Lilia, Williamsburg

Bar Beau, Williamsburg

Queens

Mina’s at MoMA PS1, Long Island City