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
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
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
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
145 Duane Street (Duane St. & West Broadway)
212.571.1830
http://www.takahachi.net
This is one of our most favorite spots for great sushi at way more relaxed prices than some of its more self-serious sushi neighbors. The atmosphere is laid-back, you don’t need a reservation, the... Read More
105 Hudson Street (Hudson St. & Franklin St.)
212.219.0500
www.noburestaurants.com
A true classic that has stood the test of time in the ever-growing sushi restaurant universe. Nobu Matsuhisa’s iconic black miso cod and rock shrimp with spicy mayo have been copied several times... Read More
77 Hudson Street (Harrison St. & Hudson St.)
212.233.3287
http://www.zuttonyc.com
Throw out all of your expectations about hushed, reverent sushi bars. This spirited spot is more in line with a Japanese pub with a big communal table, lots of beer and sake, and some seriously... Read More
30 Hudson St (Hudson St. & Duane St.)
212.513.7141
http://www.davidbouley.com/Ichimura
In keeping with Japanese tradition, Ichimura at Brushstroke is tiny, hard-to-spot, and jewel-like in both ambiance and quality. The soft-spoken Mr. Ichimura, who started as a dishwasher in an uptown... Read More