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    • 9.4

      1. Raku

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      48 Macdougal St (King and Macdougal), New York
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      • Michelle H.

        Michelle H. • April 12The Raku has quickly become my favorite spot for weekend brunch. Tucked away in a charming garden setting, this cafe offers a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of the city.

    • 8.9

      2. Raku

      Udon$$$$View Menu
      342 E 6th St (btwn 1st & 2nd Ave), New York
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      • Omer Z.

        Omer Z. • November 3, 2015Massive bowls of udon start at $9 at this new udon restaurant.

    • 7.9
      UdonView Menu
      21 E 16th St (btwn Union Sq W & 5th Ave), New York
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      • Bethany D.

        Bethany D. • September 28, 2016I'm always skeptical of Union Sq spots but loved this place. Cool vibe and the handmade Udon noodles are fantastic. Price point is comparable to ramen joints in the city. My favorite was the Sukiyaki.

    • 7.6
      Udon$$$$View Menu
      11 Saint Marks Pl (at 3rd Ave), New York
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      • Graham L.

        Graham L. • December 21, 2016Simple and delightful. Your stomach will smile all the way home. Cash only.

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      Udon
      31 W 4th St (Greene Street), New York
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      • Kate

        Kate • February 4Recommend coming earlier in the day as it packs up. You grab your udon first, then any tempura / onigiri / drinks. Happy to have a fast casual udon option in the neighborhood

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      Soba
      289 Mercer St (Waverly Place), New York
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    • 8.4
      Italian$$$$View Menu
      106 W Houston St (at Thompson St.), New York
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      • jake f.

        jake f. • August 30, 2011excellente coal oven pizza (get it with sausage) and arugula/parmesan salads. you must sit in the front room for a 1960s-style NYC pizzeria experience.

    • 7.7
      Italian$$$$View Menu
      45 Mercer St (Broome & Grand Streets), New York
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      • The Corcoran Group

        The Corcoran Group • August 19, 2013A great place to come for classic Italian comfort food - the rice balls and meatball sliders are must-order dishes. For those with a gluten allergy, they make delicious gluten-free homemade pastas.

    • 7.6
      Bar$$$$
      160 Prince St (at Thompson St.), New York
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      • The Corcoran Group

        The Corcoran Group • December 8, 2010Excellent (and cheap) local watering hole serving strong drinks (try a dirty martini) and good bar food (try the Chicken Fingers, Fried Calamari or Mac ‘n Cheese).

    • 5.7
      Udon
      43 W 32nd St (Broadway), New York
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      • David L.

        David L. • December 18, 2022Spicy Korean Udon is delicious. Not really spicy but enough spice to enhance the flavors quite well. The Taiyaki Ice Cream and the panacotta are both great but the panacotta is better

    • 8.3
      Vietnamese$$$$View Menu
      245 Grand St (btwn Bowery & Chrystie St), New York
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      • Sharon T.

        Sharon T. • November 8, 2015Best pho in the city -- always get #5 (chin nam) and #42 bun cha gio thit nuong! (: i would avoid the sandwiches here.

    • 7.6
      Italian$$$$View Menu
      189 Hester St (btwn Mott & Mulberry), New York
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      • Tiffany A.

        Tiffany A. • November 23, 2012My favorite thing about visiting NYC is dinner here. Get a bottle of house red and any pasta...warm your cheeks and get ready to dance!!!

    • 7.8
      Diner$$$$View Menu
      385 Avenue of the Americas (at Waverly Pl), New York
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      • Sara .

        Sara . • January 27, 2016My favorite diner in the city! Classic. Great for breakfast food and late night fixes.

    • 7.9
      Chinese$$$$View Menu
      80 Bayard St (at Mott St), New York
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      • F. B.

        F. B. • November 14, 2018Sietsema: 1 of 2 Teochew restaurants in C-town. Duck is braised and presented with a vinegary dipping sauce; Cambodian/Viet soups. Bean curd skin stuffed with shrimp & deep fried. Very comfortable.

    • 7.5
      Chinese$$$$
      122 Mulberry St, New York
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      • The New Yorker

        The New Yorker • January 28, 2015“The menu has only a small selection of dishes explicitly designated as soup, but many others are liquid-based and served atop Sterno flames, accompanied by small bowls for sharing.”

    • 8.5
      Italian$$$$View Menu
      88 2nd Ave (at E 5th St), New York
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      • James J.

        James J. • September 4, 2021Check the chalk board for the expanded menu! The gnocchi a must have.

    • 8.4
      Soba
      63 Cooper Sq (btwn E 7th & E 8th St), New York
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      • Mari T.

        Mari T. • April 30, 2016Best soba in New York City! Everything is fresh, delicious and the ambiance is chill. They also make the famous RAIN DROP CAKE - you must try the magic ✨👍✨👌

    • 7.7
      Paella$$$$View Menu
      62 Charles St (at W 4th St), New York
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      • Adrian P.

        Adrian P. • February 4, 2016Old school restaurant that doesn't take reservations. The mushrooms stuffed with crab meat are a good snack. Be sure to get a paella though, it's big enough for two. Cheap cocktails, around $7 here.

    • 7.6
      Chinese$$$$View Menu
      66 Bayard St (btwn Elizabeth & Mott St), New York
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      • Examiner.com

        Examiner.com • April 28, 2011You can easily eat your heart out for under $20. The scallion pancakes are the best in the neighborhood. Also try the eggplant and the fried pork dumplings.

    • 7.3
      Chinese$$$$
      104 Mott St (btwn Hester & Canal St), New York
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      • Lori L.

        Lori L. • August 10, 2014Some of the best soup dumplings in the city can be found here; they're plump, juicy, and go perfectly with vinegar.

    • 8.0
      Dim Sum$$$$View Menu
      18 E Broadway (at Catherine St), New York
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      • Melody H.

        Melody H. • January 24, 2010Dim sum gets super busy around 11am on weekends, but worth the wait to come at noon when they bust out the goodies: snails, clams, tripe (along with the usual dumplings and shumai). So cheap, too!

    • 6.2
      Bar$$$$View Menu
      324 Spring St. (btw Greenwhich and Washington), South Village
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      • Henry S.

        Henry S. • February 11, 2011Excellent Latin music after 11 on Friday & Saturday.

    • 8.6
      Bakery$$$$View Menu
      4 Clinton St (at E Houston St), New York
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      • Jovana O.

        Jovana O. • April 1, 2015Have one savory dish & one sweet then SHARE. Never had pancakes as fluffy as these, waiters are nice, wait is 1-3hrs but they text you when you're table is ready so you don't have to wait outside 👌

    • 7.3
      Wings$$$$View Menu
      126 Chambers St (btwn W Broadway & Church St), New York
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      • Avin N.

        Avin N. • November 2, 2014Tons of great beers on tap, and many screens for game day. Growlers available as well once you find your fav. Victory IPA draft is always a winner.

    • 8.5
      Pub$$$$
      120 Cedar St (at Greenwich St.), New York
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      • Palmer B.

        Palmer B. • December 16, 2014Great drinking establishment with reasonable bar food just off Wall St and in the shadows of the WTC area. Great atmosphere for game watching or just social gathering.

    • 7.6
      Middle Eastern$$$$View Menu
      104 W 13th St, New York
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      • Mike M.

        Mike M. • January 14, 2016Great service and great food. Had the mixed kabob platter which was fantastic. Great for a date or a meal with a friend

    • 6.8
      Chinese$$$$View Menu
      218 Grand St (btwn Elizabeth & Mott St.), New York
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      • Elisa L.

        Elisa L. • March 5, 2011The best place to eat! Food is great & simply a great deal! The staff themselves makes the meal even more enjoyable. You will NEVER find a nicer staff team in chinatown. I've been going here for yrs!

    • 5.9
      Kitchen Supply
      318 Lafayette St (at E Houston St), New York
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      • Matthew

        Matthew • November 6, 2014This place is HUGE. It's best to just ask for help to locate what you need. Otherwise, you'll find yourself lost somewhere between the deep fryers and mini to-go tins.

    • 6.7
      Chinese$$$$
      220 Canal St (at Baxter St), New York
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      • Jason JFLo F.

        Jason JFLo F. • September 20, 2011try roast pork over white rice! great price and taste! leave room for a sponge cake mmmm

    • 6.8
      Store
      294 Bowery (Houston Street), New York
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      • Mario B.

        Mario B. • February 17, 2011come here for inexpensive home kitchen items. Great stop for dinner parties

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