1. Indochine
8.3
430 Lafayette St (btwn Astor Pl & E 4th St), New York, NY
Vietnamese Restaurant · NoHo · 69 tips and reviews
Guest of a Guest: Indochine is a French-Vietnamese fusion restaurant that uses elements like Japanese box lights and wall-painted palm trees to make up its chic atmosphere. Read more.
Tina G.: Wow. I am not cool enough to be in here. Super trendy. 3 celebrity sightings in 2 hours. Very vibrant scene. Food is pretty good. There's way more rice than they tell you in a serving.
Desta Desta: Always cool and hip. Red Snapper, Ravioli and Spring Rolls are to die for. I recommend it!
Shengyu Chen: The place is very hip and has a lot of culture. At least feels like it. Sort of inspired me to learn more about the culture behind coffee beans and how they are brewed. (3 of 4 petals via Fondu) Read more.
Calvin Multanen: Trendy scene. Coffee is excellent
Gabo S: Beautiful venue with great selection of coffee and great variety of roasted beans. I wish it wasn’t that trendy so the lime would be smaller; best time to stop by, weekdays.
3. ACME
7.7
9 Great Jones St (btwn Broadway & Lafayette St), New York, NY
American Restaurant · NoHo · 147 tips and reviews
Rina Bambina: Healthy stylish good food in a trendy, hip atmosphere
Caila Quinn: Known for its downstairs speakeasy night scene, the restaurant upstairs is chic nyc. Never really been impressed by the dinner, but the mixed drinks and desserts never miss the mark - 🍋 meringue 👌🏼
Jackson Isaacson: Great vibe, decent cocktails, and a chic space.
4. The Wren
8.1
344 Bowery (at Great Jones St), New York, NY
Gastropub · NoHo · 219 tips and reviews
Carl K: Jeremy Lin may be a terrible bartender, but in his defense he probably just can't see you through his trendy false frames.
Drew Shannon: Great atmosphere, cool decor, and hip drinks, but at the end of the day, unfortunately the food just wasn't very good. Group of 3 for brunch, we all left pretty disappointed with our food.
Josh Mateo: Trendy. Go downstairs if you can make it through the crowd.
5. Gasoline Alley Coffee
8.8
325 Lafayette St (btwn Bleecker & E Houston St), New York, NY
Coffee Shop · NoHo · 306 tips and reviews
Compass: Coffee addicts might want to try an espresso at this hip, popular cafe, while tea-lovers can sip on a Kombucha.
Jacob Mulligan: So hip. Good coffee.
Adley: Great coffee, great matcha latte, tasty cookies. This place is simply trendy!
6. BONDST
8.7
6 Bond St (btwn Broadway & Lafayette St), New York, NY
Sushi Restaurant · NoHo · 221 tips and reviews
Danielle Brizel: Tuna truffle tart, jalapeño scallop roll, spicy tuna roll, toro scallion. Great quality & presentation in this chic NYC sushi standby.
No Leftovers Jackie Gebel: Trendy sushi spot. Fun atmosphere . Must order the tuna Truffle tartes!!!
Shadi Mehraein: Gotta get the Tuna Tarts and Crispy shrimp to start. Years later, still one one of my favorite sushi spots in the city.
7. Atla
7.5
372 Lafayette St (btwn Bond & Great Jones St), New York, NY
Mexican Restaurant · NoHo · 93 tips and reviews
Emily Wilson: The chic design and feel transports you to Mexico City. Always get the arctic char tostada (a glorious Mexican take on bagel & lox). Herbaceous guac is delish. Skip the ranchero eggs at breakfast.
Caroline Schulweis: Casual, trendy spot with great Mezcal cocktails. If you love corn bread, ask the waiter for this savory dessert - it was amazing!
Wilson Zhou: Chic spot to have a customer-made Mexican Brunch in a fine dining style, such as this split pea tlacoyo with poached egg.
Stina P.: for dinner, share the little gem salad, coquilles, sunchokes, & duck au poivre. this matured French bistro in NoHo will never disappoint no matter the meal. it is chic, warm, and uninterrupted
PureWow: At Lafayette you and your dining companions will feel relaxed yet tres chic, regardless of whether you’re lingering over coffee and pain au chocolat, or enjoying lamb chop tagine in the dining room. Read more.
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.
9. ACME Basement
8.5
9 Great Jones St, New York, NY
Cocktail Bar · NoHo · 8 tips and reviews
Caila Quinn: Personal favorite 🥃 spot. Hidden downstairs, you'll always find a handsome crowd & a great DJ. Get the Foxy Brown.. ginger & tequila is smooth.. just like those dance moves you've been holding back😉
Ramy Ashour: If they paid me money I wouldn't step a foot in there. I rarely review shit but with all the honesty in the world this is The most obnoxious rude disrespectful worthless piece of shit doorman ever
Arsie Jiwajinda: Always a fun night out dancing, especially Friday's with Jared DJing. Drinks are a tad pricey though. Get there before midnight and you won't have a problem getting in.
Adrienne S: Great spot for a chic breakfast. Good coffee and the bomboloni (like donuts but no hole) are great. Ditto the house cured prosciutto. Nice neighborhood vibe & ambiance. (4 of 4 petals via Fondu) Read more.
Laila Ahmadi: Fabulous short ribs, rustic and peppery. The richness is balanced by celery, horseradish, Castelvetrano olives and lemon. (Lemon makes everything better.) It's gigantic, so you'll want to share it.
Dens: Breakfast sandwich is the sleeper hit here. Great hidden spot for b'fast mtg
11. Fish Cheeks
9.4
55 Bond St (btwn Lafayette & Bowery St), New York, NY
Thai Restaurant · NoHo · 144 tips and reviews
Alex: trendy place with a cute interior and nice bar section. great + fast service. must-gets are: coconut crab curry, fried chicken, grilled pork, & fried branzino. the mango sticky rice cocktail is solid.
Sandra Rubinchik: The most versatile restaurant ever: casual enough for a weeknight catch-up sesh with friends, nice enough to bring your parents. Family style! Coconut crab curry!
Mike Winston: Damn good Thai food with a specialty in seafood-focused dishes. Crab Curry and Crab Fried Rice are outstanding and loaded with a ton of crab. Dollar oyster happy hour is great too. WinstonWanders.com
12. Away
8.5
10 Bond St (at Lafayette St), New York, NY
Luggage Store · NoHo · 4 tips and reviews
Jenn Coughlin: Stylish, lightweight suitcases in an array of great colors.
Michael Kivetz: The staff know their product. Ask about all of the options for your bag. They even do custom monogrammed painting.
Kevin O'Neill: Great gear for your vacation / business travel needs. Especially considering their warranty on all their products (lifetime?! 100 day exchange policy with wear and tear?!)
13. Il Buco
9.0
47 Bond St (btwn Lafayette & Bowery), New York, NY
Italian Restaurant · NoHo · 149 tips and reviews
The Corcoran Group: A truly amazing and romantic Italian restaurant - especially if you sit in the wine cellar.
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!
Mia Mabanta: Get the octopus. Really.
14. Vic's
8.7
31 Great Jones St, New York, NY
Italian Restaurant · NoHo · 117 tips and reviews
Jessi Singh: In addition to the food - which I love - everything about this place makes me feel comfortable in a city where sometimes everything feels hectic and hyped up.
Eater: After a revamp, brunch legend Five Points returns as Vic's, an Italian market restaurant. Menu dishes include rye rigatoni with lamb, & six pizzas. Also, barman is brewing 2 house-made limoncellos. Read more.
Kath: Goat cheese pizza with fresh herbs + Awesome cocktails!
15. Asia de Cuba
7.7
415 Lafayette St, New York, NY
Cuban Restaurant · NoHo · 17 tips and reviews
Ms Helene: Start with snapper ceviche and tuna tartare with green olives and chili in crispy taco. Roasted cod with smokey rub, avocado sauce and chili oil, finish with coconut cake and vanilla bean ice cream
Daniel: The Ropa Vieja Spring Rolls and the Chocolate Tres Leches cake were both amazing!
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