2. Wine:34
8.1
127 E. 34th Street, New York, NY
Mediterranean Restaurant · Murray Hill · 8 tips and reviews
Michael Natale: Wine was nice and so was the staff. Had the cheese and charcuterie and enjoyed the waiter's recommendation. The wild mushroom flatbread and ravioli were great.
Roxane Delagrave: Really good food and wine. Really nice atmosphere and service. Thank you !!!
Kirill Fuchs: Great wine/beer selection. If you like soft cheeses try Moses Sleeper, Nancy's Camembert, and the Brillat Savarin.
3. Rosemary’s
9.0
18 Greenwich Ave (at W 10th St), New York, NY
Italian Restaurant · West Village · 385 tips and reviews
Lauren Borstein: Get the chopped salad, love the crispy garbanzo beans!
Leisha Magsisi: Brunch is very limited to egg dishes. Pastas are delicious! Very comfortable atmosphere! Sit outside on a nice day.
Food Network: There is a 40-bottle list of Italian wines, all available for $40. The sommelier also curates a reserved wine list for something a little more special. Via CityEats.com Read more.
Dana Markiewicz: GREAT hidden wine bar. Tell Heidi what you like and let her choose your wine...never a bad pick, plus EXCELLENT food!
Jeffrey Shynn: Like if you love Heidi!
stephanie: they don't take reservations, but you can call ahead and put your name on the list, and they'll call you to come when your table is ready.
Margaret McConnell: Everything is organic and amazing. It's cheaper than Whole Foods. The staff knows their products & are always helpful & friendly! A++++!
Zachary Adam Cohen: Smells like hippies and amniotic fluid here. Their apple cider vinegar is fun for enemas. Watch out for blind gypsys. They steal ur wallet.
BluePrint: Standing ovation for Westerly Natural Market's convenient location and abundance of healthy treats. We love stopping in for a refreshing pre- or post- theatre BluePrintJuice!
10. Gran Morsi
7.8
22 Warren St (Church St), New York, NY
Italian Restaurant · Tribeca · 25 tips and reviews
Eater: Named for the Italian word for bites, recently opened Morsi serves "bites" of sweet potato gnocchi with braised rabbit & chestnut gremolata, duck parmigiana, and lobster fra diavolo parmigiana. Read more.
Savannah Petrick: the amatriciana is not very flavorful. if anything, it's on the sweet side.
Dana D: New Trattoria and Enoteca. Fresh and seasonal ingredients throughout.
ℳ𝒶𝓎♍: A hidden gem in NYC and one of the most fabulous cocktail bars in city with an exquisite decor, artful cocktails and knowlegeable bartenders. Food is solid and includes some healthy options too
Jason Liszka: This is a @naveen kind of place. If your cheekbones are as glorious as his, you should go here.
Sabina B.: Best public restrooms in the city. Hands down.
13. Tamarind TriBeCa
9.0
99 Hudson St (at Franklin St), New York, NY
Indian Restaurant · Tribeca · 157 tips and reviews
Eater: Sample dishes from all across India, in a comfortable, and ever-so-slightly elegant setting. Tamarind Tribeca is a smart choice for a business lunch downtown, and it's also a fine pick for date night. Read more.
The Wall Street Journal: Plush banquettes and sizable booths make this Indian restaurant ideal for private business meetings. But after a three-course lunch, you may be more in the mood for a nap. Read more.
Kate Huyett: Order the lasuni gobi - cauliflower fried with tomato and ginger. It's not on the menu but it's my favorite thing here
14. Kaffe 1668
8.3
401 Greenwich St (btwn Beach & Hubert St), New York, NY
Coffee Shop · Tribeca · 116 tips and reviews
Cristian Gonzalez: Best coffee in Tribeca. For lunch try one of their excellent salads or the chicken guacamole mango wrap or the chicken kale pesto panini.
CJN: Quick! Over there! Observe the rich TriBeCa mom in her natural habitat. Perfect Nike Frees, running tights and nursing a post workout skim latte at 923 am. Don't move quickly! You'll startle her.
CJN: Great cafe on all counts. Shame it is the defacto spot for Citibank employees from across the way to steal away and bitch about their jobs. It's like a counseling session in here half the time.