1. Blue Ribbon Brasserie
8.9
97 Sullivan St (btwn Prince & Spring St), New York, NY
American Restaurant · SoHo · 153 tips and reviews
Bravo: My favorites include: bone marrow, sardines, sweet breads, bbq ribs. Lively, vibey energy in the room no matter what time. You could stay for hours eating and drinking. -Alex Reznik, Top Chef
Carrie Collins: I loved the foie gras terrine, marrow, and sweet breads. A solid spot for a proper late night meal!
Risa: Still some of the best late night eats in NYC. Over the last 10 yrs, I've come here post-theater, post-nightclub, post-anything (even post-dinner!) just for their bone marrow w oxtail marmalade.
Jenn Ho: If you like coconut get the baked pan of coconut rolls it’s a dense sweet bread with toasted coconut swirled so good!
Kate: Manna House has my favorite egg tarts in all of Chinatown. They're always warm when I get them, flaky, and delicious. Cash only.
Serious Eats: Top notch customer service (the best we've seen in Chinatown) and some great steamed red bean buns.
3. The Milling Room
8.9
446 Columbus Ave (at W 81st St), New York, NY
American Restaurant · Upper West Side · 52 tips and reviews
Michael Fox-Rabinovitz: Rabbit pappardelle is great, sweet breads are a fun appetizer choice. For cocktail try brown derby.
Michael Fox-Rabinovitz: Try the octopus, sweet breads and asparagus fondue and of course rabbit pappardelle. Apple tart for dessert.
Mon: The braised short rib hash is to die for, I will keep dreaming about it everyday for the rest of my life.
4. Gramercy Tavern
9.3
42 E 20th St (btwn Broadway & Park Ave), New York, NY
American Restaurant · Flatiron District · 446 tips and reviews
Neil McIrvin: Try the sweet bread appetizer - unbelievable!
The Food Sluts: One of the best places in NYC, both in terms of quality and value. Try the tavern for great cuisine at an excellent price. We loved the monkfish with citrus salad ($22) & the ricotta cheesecake ($9). Read more.
CNN: CNN Eatocracy: It's one of the New York's most beloved restaurants -- and for good reason with its luxurious yet homey atmosphere. Everything's seasonal and you really can't go wrong.
5. Atla
7.5
372 Lafayette St (btwn Bond & Great Jones St), New York, NY
Mexican Restaurant · NoHo · 93 tips and reviews
Wilson Zhou: A modern way to have a traditional Mexican breakfast, Café de Olla con Leche (Cinnamon Latte with a choice of house-made coconut milk) and concha (sweet bread).
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)
Cole Kennedy: Tasty, contemporary Mexican food, but the servings are pretty small so you should order a few things. Like the enchiladas and the split pea tlacoyos.
PureWow: You’re not getting spaghetti and meatballs at this new Italian spot. It's Piedmontese cuisine, so you’ve gotta try the fritto misto (sweetbreads, frog legs and asparagus—come on, guys, live a little). Read more.
lovethesecities.com: Great addition to the neighbourhood. Not just another Italian! Authentic Piedmont cuisine. Friendly service and a quaint modern space. Squash blossom, veal tonnato and scallops were all very good.
Ana T: Truffles and surprisingly good beef tartar