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
105 Hudson Street (Hudson St. & Franklin St.)
212.334.4445
www.noburestaurants.com
Think of this is Nobu’s casual, more chill little sister. They take no reservations, you can get it to go, it’s open late, and it’s first come first serve for a table. Get there early to avoid... 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
241 W Broadway, New York, NY (@ N. Moore St.)
212-226-6252
www.cerclerougeresto.com
George Forgeois knows a thing (or 100) about building a successful French Brasserie. The hall-of-fame restaurateur counts East Village’s Jules Bistro and Chelsea’s Le Singe Vert among... Read More
121 Hudson St., New York, NY (@ N. Moore St.)
212.965.9500
www.mrchow.com
Glossy, glitzy and luscious are generally uncommon terms when describing a Chinese restaurant, and Mr. Chow fits all these bills. A TriBeCa institution since 1978 and a favorite of the 80’s art... Read More