1. Crown Shy
9.3
70 Pine St, New York, NY
Restaurant · Financial District · 55 tips and reviews
Gregory Fisher: Jicama salad, spring lamb, and snap peas were standouts!
Andrew Chao: Get the sugar snap peas.
Eric Abergel: One of the great new restaurants in NYC. The gruyere fritters and cauliflower snacks were delicious! Had the Caramele Pasta and Bronzino which were both excellent too. Save room for desert!
2. sweetgreen
9.0
100 Kenmare St (btwn Cleveland & Mulberry St), New York, NY
Salad Restaurant · NoLita · 135 tips and reviews
Cole Kennedy: The seasonal salads rule. The Summer Snap Peas & Mozzarella, with arugula, mesclun, pea shoots, cabbage, quinoa, and pesto vinaigrette is particularly good.
Noah Weiss: The best salad in Soho that won't cost you $20. Ignore the organic propaganda, just focus on how good it tastes. Guacamole greens, kale caesar, and whatever the monthly special is are great.
Varun Shetty: If Gwyneth Paltrow made you salads, she'd make you these salads. The fall special apple pear pecan salad is great. Earth bowl is solid too
4. Lido Harlem
8.4
2168 Frederick Douglass Blvd (at W 117th St), New York, NY
Italian Restaurant · Central Harlem · 134 tips and reviews
Jess Ostroff: The perfect lunch - sugar snap pea and arugula salad plus the budino for dessert! Delicious!!
__TR3V: Get there before 1pm to beat the church crowd for Sunday brunch. The French toast and the chicken panini are great options to try. Opt for the bottomless mimosas. Well worth it
Harlem Ambassador: Finally an eatery that gives good service, good wine, good food and good face. This is one good looking staff. Check out their gay night for the hipster folk with cash.
6. Le Zie Bar
8.2
172 7th Ave (btwn 20th & 21st St), New York, NY
Cocktail Bar · Chelsea · 9 tips and reviews
Nate S: What a gem! Tucked behind a restaurant, enter on 20th for a speakeasy vibe. Good for dates if you can snag a spot (space is very limited).
Melissa Wilfley: Very cute, small intimate bar in the back. Sort of like a speakeasy
Elizabeth Burstein: Great vibe and service, speakeasy behind a restaurant, loves the passion fruit martini and the spice cocktails!
Sandy Pae: Awesome food. Sugar snap pea salad was amazing. also- birthdays are celebrated with sparklers in dessert!
Pam B.: To try: tartines, lardon-rich salad frisée, squid-ink fettuccine with shellfish and chorizo, risotto with mushrooms & asparagus, country pâté, foie gras terrine, topped off with a Sazerac.
Alex Rainert: Amazing French pastries, breads and baked goods, great atmosphere and solid lunch/brunch options including this brisket burger w/ crispy fries. Prices aren't low but the experience lives up to them.
8. Asia Society
8.8
725 Park Ave (at E 70th St), New York, NY
Art Museum · Upper East Side · 27 tips and reviews
Razorfish: In addition to the works, the pretty, skylighted Garden Court Cafe serves delicious Asian-inspired food that changes with the season.
NearSay NYC: Stay tuned for the public programs they offer at the museum. Quite an experience!
Josette: Great Asia-inspired healthy, fresh food, good vegan too. Great weekend brunch and afternoon high-tea
10. STATE Grill and Bar
8.0
21 West 33rd Street, Ground Floor, New York, NY
Steakhouse · Koreatown · 7 tips and reviews
Grier Potter: Mmmm tater tots! Also, good happy hour deals & snacks
Village Voice: Order the happy hour snack of pimento cheese sandwiches topped with delicate fried yolks held tight by crispy whites. Read more.
ℳ𝒶𝓎♍: Superb touristy part of town right beneath The Empire State Building yet this place is a touch of class.Excellent food, can vouch for crab cakes, octopus & crudo starters. Service is diligent&friendly
13. Dim Sum Go Go
7.6
5 E Broadway (at Bowery & Chatham Sq), New York, NY
Dim Sum Restaurant · Two Bridges · 137 tips and reviews
lisa lim: Not as heavy handed on the MSG. Best items: pea shoot dumplings, E-Fu noodles, shiitake mushrooms with sugar snap peas.
Oz Lubling: the best dim sum place in chinatown. you can't go wrong. get the shark fin and duck dumplings.
Michelin Travel & Lifestyle: Sure it’s filled with more of a western crowd but the dim sum and Cantonese is mighty fine. - Inspector
15. Locanda Verde
9.0
377 Greenwich St (at N Moore St), New York, NY
Italian Restaurant · Tribeca · 506 tips and reviews
Lou Sagar: you gonna love the seasonally fresh green snap peas,and the warm asparagus. Love sitting at the bar
Anthony: The food, quite simply, is just delicious. The complimentary focaccia is divine. Try the paccheri pasta with the lamb sliders. The riccota crostini dish is very lush too. Buy a bottle or two of wine!
Eater: Chef Andrew Carmellini's return to the stage, following A Voce, is a rustic neighborhood Italian resto at the core. And on Mondays, home of some of New York's best fried chicken. [Eater 38 Member] Read more.