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UncleBoons

Uncle Boons

7 Spring St between Elizabeth & Bowery
(646) 370-6650

Thai flavors are usually singular in the US, but Uncle Boons owners and Per Se veterens Matt Danzer & Ann Redding have gone for balanced and holistic flavors that are a unifying mix. The... Read More

Los Americanos

305 Church between Walker St and Lispenard St
(212) 680-0101

The owners of Macao bring us another exciting food destination right around the corner from the Tribeca Grand. Tasty pan-Latin dishes and drinks are served at all hours (kitchen closes at 3:30am,... Read More

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Mother’s Ruin

18 Spring between Mott & Elizabeth St
(433) 756-8526

Tucked away on Spring Street in Nolita, Mother’s Ruin has already earned serious watering-hole cred. With a star-studded line up of bartenders, the cocktail menu (a chalk board above the bar) is... Read More

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American Flatbread

205 Hudson St between Canal St & Desbrosses St
(212) 776-1441

For a quick lunch, American Flatbread is the choice for crispy, thin crust creations. Gluten-free crust is available upon request (at an additional price). The TriBeCa outpost also offers an... Read More

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Le Restaurant by All Good Things

102 Franklin Church St
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Directly across the street from the Tribeca Grand Hotel in the downstairs space of mini-locavore market All Good Things, Le Restaurant offers up one of the most fun and creative tasting menus... Read More

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Taim Falafel & Smoothie

45 Spring St (Mulberry & Mott St)
(212) 219 0600
www.taimfalafel.com

This new Nolita outpost of the West Village falafel favourite is already an instant hit with the downtown crowd. Although the idea initially sprung from homesickness for Tel Aviv, Taim has turned... Read More

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Rosanjin

141 Duane St (W. Broadway & Duane)
212.346.7807
http://www.rosanjintribeca.com

This tiny establishment (only nine tables large) is one of the most special places we’ve had the pleasure of frequenting. Devoted to the cuisine of the Kyoto emperors–called kaiseki–a... Read More

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Megu


212.964.7777
http://www.megurestaurants.com

Make a reservation here if you’re looking for a dazzling evening. Housed in a huge, dramatically designed space on Thomas Street, the menu is just as ambitious as the gorgeous interior. Here you... Read More