ryan brogan: Highly recommend the charcuterie plate. It's sizable and comes with a great group of tasty items including rabbit, duck mousse, 2 pâtés, and much more. Unbeatable for the price; great starter for 2!
Justin Breton: The atmosphere, decor, service and food are fantastic! I highly recommend the Grilled Asparagus and Frisée Salad to start and the Duck as an entree. Pastas good, too. Big wine selection. #nyceats
CITY GRIT: The Chilled Tomato Soup and the Duck Au Poivre makes for a perfect dinner. We always find it hard to decide between the Caramel Popcorn Bombe & the Cheese Course. Why not have both! Oui, Chef!
2. ACME
7.7
9 Great Jones St (btwn Broadway & Lafayette St), New York, NY
American Restaurant · NoHo · 147 tips and reviews
Era Singh: Love! One of my fave brunch spots. The pastry basket is amazing to start off with, and the duck spinach salad is delicious, as is the lamb sandwich! The ambiance and crowd is great too
CITY GRIT: This is one of our favorite spots for Brunch. Our top picks are Endive Salad, Fried Duck Eggs, Pork Rillette, and the Bread Pudding Griddle Cake!
Sonja: Must try: duck in a jar, Johnny cakes, duck egg. Ahhmazing!!
3. Indochine
8.3
430 Lafayette St (btwn Astor Pl & E 4th St), New York, NY
Vietnamese Restaurant · NoHo · 69 tips and reviews
Thiago Noronha: Go for the Glazed Duck Breast, start with some Crispy Shrimp.
Martina Paul: love, love, love the glazed duck!!!
@HungryEditor Ben Setiawan: Yes the red snapper is good & the glazed duck even better, but my favorite are the grilled baby back ribs. So good we ordered them twice in one sitting.
4. Saxon + Parole
316 Bowery (at Bleecker St), New York, NY
American Restaurant · NoHo · 282 tips and reviews
James Morales: Pork while well done, I wasn't a fan. Too much like somerhing out of a BBQ place. I would stick to the duck next time. Also I don't get the buzz about the mushroom pot, guess its just my palate
Jacob Rosenberg: Good dishes, fairly interesting cocktails. Duck was particularly nice. Extremely slow service.
Alex: the mushroom pot is sinfully good. the duck is incredible with good contrast of flavors and textures. and the cocktails are delicious - get the celery gimlet.
5. Gato
324 Lafayette St (btwn Bleecker St & E Houston St), New York, NY
Mediterranean Restaurant · NoHo · 190 tips and reviews
The New Yorker: “Flay knows that while some people crave small plates of seared duck liver and beef crudo, others will migrate toward pizza, a comforting cube of eleven-layer potato, and ‘charred beef.’” Read more.
Amanda Schneider: The eggplant starter is awesome, as is the duck confit. Make sure to finish with the apple tarte tatin.
Chrissy Tobin: Agree with the others who recommended the scrambled eggs and octopus - both are fantastic! Also loved the duck confit!
6. Atla
7.5
372 Lafayette St (btwn Bond & Great Jones St), New York, NY
Mexican Restaurant · NoHo · 93 tips and reviews
Silene Lim: Nuevo Mexican. Delicious, heavy but delicate at the same time. We had the herb guac, which was delicious. We had the duck wings, and the steak. Ambience is trendy, by candlelight and of course loud.
Nick Montoya: This place is awful. If you must, get the duck wings (amazing) and a glass of the Mexican red wine. The fish Milanese is just a fish stick, like you’d get in the freezer aisle.
Floor B: The duck is spicy, but very filling and tasty. Guacamole average. Tacos are super tasty. We took 4 dishes for two and it was enough! (Duck is big)
7. BONDST
8.7
6 Bond St (btwn Broadway & Lafayette St), New York, NY
Sushi Restaurant · NoHo · 221 tips and reviews
ᴡ Lee: Great dishes: squid ink pasta, sea bass, crispy duck confit salad. Toro is great but I personally think sushi and sashimi are somewhat moral. Food is great and well priced for New York
Reserve: Sophisticated and tasty, the Kamo Namban (braised duck) at BONDST is finished with soba noodles, mitsuba and enoki mushrooms. Photo provided by BONDST. Read more.
Reserve: The Kamo Namban (braised duck) at BONDST is finished with soba noodles, mitsuba and enoki mushrooms. Read more.
8. Il Buco
9.0
47 Bond St (btwn Lafayette & Bowery), New York, NY
Italian Restaurant · NoHo · 149 tips and reviews
Kate Furst: The duck egg app is out of this world. Everything here is incredible
Makis Spais: Pana-cotta with balsamic vinegar! A truly surprising dessert!
Stephen Alesch: I live a block away. I've been here 120 times, they still ask me where I'm from and if I've ever been here before. The food is good but turnaround of staff is high. Who's torturing these people!
9. Asia de Cuba
7.7
415 Lafayette St, New York, NY
Cuban Restaurant · NoHo · 17 tips and reviews
Alex Hamel: The spring rolls and duck confit rice are so yummy! Great atmosphere and service.
Jorge Ayauhtli O: Service, salads, wine specials, restaurant week
Daniel: The Ropa Vieja Spring Rolls and the Chocolate Tres Leches cake were both amazing!
10. Bohemian
57 Great Jones St (btwn Bowery & Lafayette St), New York, NY
Japanese Restaurant · NoHo · 181 tips and reviews
Monisha Tripathi: Lavender infused vodka cocktail, Mac and cheese, duck breast. Enough said
Clarissa: Bohemian Mac & cheese, uni croquette, wagyu beef sliders
naveen: So secret and exclusive you shouldn't even be reading this.
Mike Strocko: Joe's Burger: a blend of brisket and chuck, topped with bacon, cheddar, and caramelized onions.
The Wall Street Journal: Options include the pickle plate and marinated olives, as well as peekytoe crab rolls, which are more like sliders, and ruby red shrimp tacos. Read more.
Serious Eats: Solid menu of American classics and excellent cocktails; a great bet for a pre- or post-show meal.
12. 310 Bowery Bar
7.0
310 Bowery (at Bleecker St), New York, NY
Cocktail Bar · NoHo · 31 tips and reviews
Zoë E.: Don't get this place confused with the previous 310 Bowery Bar. This place opened up October 2015. Cheap drinks, great tunes and beautiful people abound.
Daniel Salinas: Great place to bring a large group since it's never too crowded
Nicole Formica: Come for the frozé, stay for the frozé.
Stephen Barber: Great breakfast spot - let alone everything else they do!
Dens: Breakfast sandwich is the sleeper hit here. Great hidden spot for b'fast mtg
Eater: In the morning, a casual cafe offering light breakfast dishes. In the middle of the day, an Italian delicatessen. And at night, a bustling bar and dining room serving a menu of rustic Italian fare.