1. Ruby's Cafe - Soho
8.7
219 Mulberry St (btwn Prince & Spring St), New York, NY
Australian Restaurant · NoLita · 375 tips and reviews
Adam Spagnolo: This is a cool little restaurant with a garage door that opens up to the street. The crispy chicken salad is delicious. Ask for one of the two tables along the garage door and closest to the street.
Maria Riabtchenko: The breakfast bowl, avocado toast, and bacon is divine 🍳
Noah Weiss: One of my favorite hearty salads in Soho is the roast vegetable salad with roast pumpkin, peppers, goat cheese, pine nuts, and arugula.
6. Square Diner
7.6
33 Leonard St (at Varick St), New York, NY
Diner · Tribeca · 56 tips and reviews
Aggeliki D: One of the best burgers in New York! Old time classic diner! Also love Anna's pastry creations, especially her greek baklava and her carrot cake! You have to try it!!
Corey Crago: It's a diner; it's cheap, it's good, and it's in New York. There aren't enough places like this left.
Max Rodriguez: Comfort food...popular with locals and blue collar types.
7. TUE Thai Food
7.5
3 Greenwich Ave (at Christopher St), New York, NY
Thai Restaurant · West Village · 91 tips and reviews
Scott Kurttila: Fantastic Thai at a great price. Try the calamari appetizer, it's grilled, not breaded. Incredible flavors, colors and portions. Highly recommended, an uncrowded village secret
Andrew Cerda: The Crab Rangoon has innards consisting of a mildly spicy, creamy yellow curry cabbage. It's delicious, especially when paired with the sweet and (red pepper) spicy sauce.
Rajat: It's not San Francisco thai food--but it comes close. Pad Thai is great, avoid the duck salad, waaaay too much sodium