Leigh Ferreira: heirloom tomatoes, sweet white corn, rasperry apple juice, fresh cut flowers.union square greenmarket, i heart u!
Danielle Rotonda: Red jacket orchards apple juice...enough said.
Mary Ann Caram: Favorite market in the whole city. The winter months are a little sparse, but come Spring and Summer, I find everything I need for a well-stocked fridge. I think Wednesday afternoons are the best.
4. JOE & THE JUICE
8.1
67 Spring Street (Between Crosby & Lafayette St), New York, NY
Juice Bar · SoHo · 103 tips and reviews
Ha1tham: Great variety of sandwiches, hummus and tuna where very good, the bread they use is on point, i loved the ginger carrot apple juice 👍🏼
Mikey Dunn: Probably the best location they have in NYC, and one of the best cafés in SoHo to get work done. The place is HUGE with tons of seating and fast wi-fi. There's even a FedEx next door—though terrible.
Noah Weiss: Come for the fresh juices, stay for the super comfy yet hip couches and free wifi. First American outpost of the hit Danish sensation.
5. Her Name is Han
9.1
17 E 31st St (btwn Madison & 5th Ave), New York, NY
Korean Restaurant · NoMad · 197 tips and reviews
Chelsea Balkan: #FabuLIST #DubiDO A4(rice cake),A9 (tuna tataki), b2 (fried chicken), and bibimbap. Soju drinks are also delicious. Loved the apple juice and ginger mojito.
Luc Doan: Bo ssam, rice cake+kabocha+shishito pepper, military stew. Great food, reasonably priced beer, good service and a very cool vibe.
Sarah P.: Great spot for lunch in k-town: ~$10 menu (cash only) and good portions. Seafood noodles and farro bibimbop (강된장보리비빔밥) are delicious. Spicy noodles and pork katsu are good too
7. Bluestone Lane
7.9
1375 Broadway (37th and Broadway), New York, NY
Coffee Shop · Garment District · 6 tips and reviews
Kevin O'Neill: Australian coffee joints are simply dominating this city and there's good reason. They make some of the best lattes/flat whites around. No different here, get your fave espresso drink here.
Matthias: While the coffee is really good, I would not necessarily come back for the food. Very plain with barely any flavor. I prefer a bit more of “a kick” or “shock” when I dig into food... 😅
Arthur Esque: Rude, inconsistent service. Worse coffee.
Chris Rodemeyer: Fist bump with Melvin, grab a jerk chicken sandwich, and wash it down with a cool kale & apple juice. David Schwimmer approved.
Martha: excellent food, ambience and staff. a must visit place for everyone. get the corn, jerk wings, chicken, short ribs, oxtail. yummy!
Time Out New York: Try the toasted coconut cake, an exceptionally moist, fat-crumbed white cake. It’s one of our #100best dishes and drinks of 2011. Read more.
9. The Smith
8.8
956 2nd Ave (at E 51st St), New York, NY
American Restaurant · Turtle Bay · 362 tips and reviews
Caitlin Fox: Brunch menu is amazing! I got the buttermilk waffles and it was one of the best things I've ever eaten. Also the apple juice is fantastic
The Corcoran Group: While dinner here is awesome, we prefer to eat at this hip spot for brunch - reservations are a must. The BLT+E is to die for, and what makes it extra delicious is that it's served on a croissant!
Jasmine Benun: Unisex bathroom, enter at your own risk.
10. Juice Generation
8.6
1486 3rd Ave (at 84th St), New York, NY
Juice Bar · Upper East Side · 47 tips and reviews
JT Andrade: The açaí bowls are great healthy and filling snacks. My favorite is the almond butter bliss. The bowls take a bit longer to prepare but are well worth the wait. Otherwise the line moves quickly.
Molly Kadish: Peanut butter split smoothie is unreal but has tons of sugar. Switch out the raw agave for blueberries for the same sweetness with less sugar/cals!
George Weisgerber: The Coco Acai bowls are delicious as well as the Peanut Butter Split smoothie. Look at their nutritional chart though; quite a few items on the menu with very high calories per serving.
11. Green Symphony
8.7
255 W 43rd St (btwn 7th & 8th Ave), New York, NY
Deli · Theater District · 60 tips and reviews
David Greenberger: Healthy, reasonable oasis in the form of a Juice Bar in Times Sq. Fresh juices, salad bar, yogurts etc. Just a block off of the madness.
Chenyu: Get a chicken bibimbap bowl w a Green monster juice ! So good & healthy! Organic brown rice , free range chicken ,shiitake mushroom, kimchi , sprouts & an egg
Cate W: The salad bar is one of the best in the city! The kale salad with pumpkin seeds is one of my favorites.
Lynne Foster: Breakfast .... A quirky and homey place to settle in and eat or surf. . A taste of Europe right on CPW
Sveta S: This strange place, so nondescript on first sight, is a trove of welcoming coziness and friendliness. Authentic Turkish tea, things to read, freshly made food to eat. Bring a board game on a brisk day
Natalia de Frankenberg: I totally recomend backlavas
15. The Shop
7.1
485 5th Ave, New York, NY
American Restaurant · Midtown East · 66 tips and reviews
Rachel Harrison: For breakfast try the lemon poppyseed pancakes and the Greek yogurt. Fresh squeezed green apple juice is wonderful
Matthew Spector: Café Grumpy coffee and calm, collected decor make this a great place for a bowl of oatmeal, a quick brunch or a business meeting nearby the New York Public Library. A gorgeous setting.
Anne Lac: The pork chop with mashed potato was perfectly cooked - delicious! Must try if you are here for dinner.