27 Prince St (btwn Mott & Elizabeth St), New York, NY
Pizzería · NoLita · 369 tips y reseñas
Serious Eats: This spot, (formerly Ray's) serves some of the finest square slices in the city, like the Spicy Spring, which comes with natural casing pepperoni that curls and crisps in the oven.
Serious Eats: 100-year-old Italian specialty market with incredible mozzarella and fresh porchetta. Expect long waits, but they're worth it for Louie's selection of imported and deli products.
Restaurante de nueva cocina americana · East Village · 155 tips y reseñas
Serious Eats: Excellent, inventive cocktails and small plates from mad food scientist Wylie Dufresne. Come for a nibble or stay for a DIY tasting menu.
118 Baxter St (btwn Hester & Canal St), New York, NY
Cafetería · Little Italy · 79 tips y reseñas
Serious Eats: Hole in the wall coffee shop you could easily skip except for the fragrant and ethereally light sponge cake, easily the best in Chinatown and a steal at 70 cents each.
127 2nd Ave (btwn E 7th St & St. Marks Pl), New York, NY
Restaurante vegano y vegetariano · East Village · 129 tips y reseñas
Serious Eats: Eastern European vegetarian lunch counter. Go for breakfast hash browns, egg and cheese sandwiches on challah, and plenty of Old World charm.
Restaurante japonés · Lower East Side · 215 tips y reseñas
Serious Eats: Excellent buckwheat noodles, delicate and nuanced broths, and fresh custard-like tofu. Vegetarian and meaty broths are on hand; both are excellent.
Restaurante tailandés · Upper West Side · 124 tips y reseñas
Village Voice: Decorated like a Southeast Asian market this place has the quirk of one too - Here that means food far hotter, sauces more tart and even portions more generous.
541 Amsterdam Ave (btwn W 86th & W 87th St), New York, NY
Tienda de bagels · Upper West Side · 161 tips y reseñas
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.