433 E 6th St (btwn 1st Ave & Ave A), Nova Iorque, NY
Bar Escondido · East Village · 394 dicas e avaliações
Village Voice: This hidden gem features a delicious Piccadilly Punch. It's hard apple cider, nutmeg and lemon oleo-saccharum which all collide for a malty and seasonally-focused concoction.
366 Metropolitan Ave (at Havemeyer St), Brooklyn, NY
Restaurante Americano · Williamsburg · 322 dicas e avaliações
Village Voice: For the fried chicken lover, Chef Stephen Tanner’s kitchen serves up three crispy mammoth thighs and honey butter biscuits with the Egg and Pies ‘n’ Thighs, a dish you’re sure to love.
207 W 14th St (btwn 7th & 8th Ave), Nova Iorque, NY
Restaurante Cubano · Chelsea · 506 dicas e avaliações
Village Voice: Coppelia features once more on Village Voice with it's Havana Salad on our list of 100 Favorite Dishes. Two words come to mind when we think of this salad: light and rejuvenating.
Bar ao Ar Livre · Lower East Side · 33 dicas e avaliações
Village Voice: Climb up to this new rooftop oasis where you can nom on “numb chips” – aptly named Szechuan pepper chips – whilst swigging a Japanese or German beer. Winner’s circle worthy indeed.
218 Lafayette St (btwn Kenmare & Spring St), Nova Iorque, NY
Restaurante Italiano · SoHo · 301 dicas e avaliações
Village Voice: It's hard to go wrong with a toothsome pasta filled with truffled mascarpone, in a silky rich butter sauce, but they do it best here. The cappelletti with a sprinkle of prosciutto is the way to go.
113 Thompson St (btwn Prince & Spring St), Nova Iorque, NY
Restaurante Japonês · SoHo · 27 dicas e avaliações
Village Voice: The udon here is great, but some even better bites (cold burdock root or yuba with crab) can be found in the ever changing, seasonal, multi-course special meal. Expensive, but oh so worth it.
Restaurante Vietnamita · Financial District · 48 dicas e avaliações
Village Voice: This no frills spot serves up warm baguettes stuffed with one of five options (we like classic pork and sardine), plus soul-warming pho soups. Try the Vietnamese coffee for a pick-me-up.
24 Peck Slip (btwn Front & Water St), Nova Iorque, NY
Casa de Sushi · Financial District · 57 dicas e avaliações
Village Voice: The lack of pretension here is a welcome change from other sushi joints, and the fresh fish, interesting roll combinations, and flavor packed sashimi “tastes” make it worth becoming a regular.
101 Saint Marks Pl (btwn 1st Ave & Avenue A), Nova Iorque, NY
Restaurante Marroquino · East Village · 402 dicas e avaliações
Village Voice: Served with puffy homemade pitas, you can easily make a meal for two from five of the appetizers. Our favorites: fried eggplant with tahini, yogurt with olive oil, and spicy cumin-scented carrots.
Village Voice: St. Marks is paved with pizza, most of it mediocre. Not here. Head to Stromboli's where the sauce is herbal and slightly sweet, cheese liberal but not too dense, and the crust one of the city's best.
30 St. Marks Pl (btwn 2nd & 3rd Ave), Nova Iorque, NY
Restaurante Mediterrâneo · East Village · 208 dicas e avaliações
Village Voice: This place is nothing fancy, but it's one of the the best falafel sandwiches in town. Crisp nutty falafel jammed into a split pit, lathered with tahini and topped with the works. Hot sauce optional.
129 2nd Ave (btwn St Marks Pl & E 7th St), Nova Iorque, NY
Restaurante de Ramen · East Village · 125 dicas e avaliações
Village Voice: When this place opened it wasn't exactly the hottest spot. That is, until it filled with Japanese expats who clearly recognized something great. Specializing in regional miso, it rivals even Ippudo.
Casa de Falafel · Union Square · 43 dicas e avaliações
Village Voice: The vegetarian platter here is full to the brim of falafel, grape leaves, baba ganoush, tabouli, raw onions, pickled peppers and more! It's definitely enough to share, but we sure didn't.
Village Voice: One of the first East Village eateries open after midnight, Stromboli still has its classic slightly sweet sauce and perfect crust helping it remain a bastion of great neighborhood pizza.
541 Amsterdam Ave (btwn W 86th & W 87th St), Nova Iorque, NY
Casa de Bagel · Upper West Side · 161 dicas e avaliações
Village Voice: Cured fish is the focus here and there’s no better place for a fish-centric brunch. Try the whitefish salad on a bagel or the scrambled eggs with sturgeon.
Village Voice: Boasting an impressive (& still cheap) craft beer list, order the chili drenched Frito pie, enjoy the free cheese balls and make sure to try the house specialty: Beam Cream (Jim Beam & Cream Soda)!
Village Voice: Known as “that 70’s bar” with fake wood paneling and a dingy old refrigerator to boot, no one will point fingers if you slosh a little on the plastic cover couches. So head here for a few too many.
Restaurante Italiano · Tribeca · 506 dicas e avaliações
Village Voice: The is food described as “family-style,” - if your family makes things like the truffled-ricotta-and-honey combo is on the seasonal crostini menu, consider yourself lucky.
120 Hudson St (btwn Franklin & Moore St), Nova Iorque, NY
Restaurante Americano · Tribeca · 527 dicas e avaliações
Village Voice: A plaster cow outside welcomes you in and homey food is served all day long, but breakfast is really what’s up. Get the sourdough pancakes with a side of homemade scrapple and you can thank us later.
134 Reade St (btwn Hudson and Greenwich St), Nova Iorque, NY
Restaurante Neo-Americano · Tribeca · 170 dicas e avaliações
Village Voice: Rustic and inviting, Forgione’s food is a mix of Italian cooking, French technique and a few Southeast Asian flavors. Get the juicy cooked-under-a-brick chicken and finish with the pumpkin soufflé.