Manhattan

Favorite haunts on the isle.

 UPTOWN

Manhattan Valley/Morningside Heights

  • Silver Moon Bakery; 2740 Broadway at 105th (café/bakery) —go here for : fresh sandwiches, great lemonade, outdoor dining
  • Community Food and Juice; 2893 Broadway, between 112th and 113th (organic restaurant) —go here for : fresh flavors, a great burger, outdoor dining
  • West Side Market; 2840 Broadway (grocery store) —go here for : cheese, produce, hard to find products like Norwegian gjetost
  • The Hungarian Pastry Shop; 1030 Amsterdam Ave between 110th and 111th (bakery/café) —go here for : amazing pastry (baklava!) and coffee, a great view of St. John the Divine’s sculpture garden
  • Manhattan School of Music; 120 Claremont Ave (performing arts) —go here for : free concerts, almost every day
  • Koronet; 2848 Broadway (pizza) —go here for : the perfect oversized drunken slice
  • Absolute Bagels; 2788 Broadway (bagels) —go here for: crunchy outside, chewy inside
  • Life in Motion; 2744 Broadway (yoga) —go here for: vinyasa & chanting with the Columbia intelligentsia

Upper West Side

  • Kefi; 505 Columbus Ave (Greek restaurant) —go here for : amazing spiced meats, Mediterranean pickings
  • The Central Park Reservoir; near the W 90th St entrance (photo opp, walk) —go here for : a nice running loop, a romantic stroll
  • Grandaisy Bakery; 176 W 72nd St (Italian bakery) —go here for : crusty Italian breads, Illy coffee, thin crust pizza
  • Popover Café; 551 Amsterdam Ave (breakfast) —go here for : a shtick that works wonders – popovers with everything
  • Prohibition; 503 Columbus Ave (bar) —go here for: live music, coverbands that sing all your favorite guilty pleasures
  • A Voce Columbus; 10 Columbus Circle # 3 (Italian restaurant) —go here for : pork belly and an impeccable wine list
  • Nougatine; 1 Central Park W (French restaurant) —go here for : simple, modern French cuisine that won’t break the bank
  • Lincoln Center David Rubenstein Atrium; 61 W 62 St (performance space) —go here for : Target Free Thursdays
  • The Tangled Vine; 434 Amsterdam Ave (wine bar/restaurant) —go here for: biodynamic, organic, unusual wines

Upper East Side

  • Cooper-Hewitt Design Museum; 2 E 91st St —go here for: a great range of ever-changing design exhibits, ranging from modern architecture, to eco-innovation, to almost-useless works of genius.
  • The Plaza Food Hall; 1 W 59th St (food) —go here for: sweets, caffinated drinks and gourmet treats (or you can go all out and sample the sit-down resto)
  • Toloache; 166 E 82nd St (Mexican restaurant) —go here for: authentic Mexican fare: ceviche, tacos (even grasshopper tacos!), and a solid margarita menu

MIDTOWN

Hell’s Kitchen

  • Kashkaval; 856 9th Ave (wine bar) —go here for : a variety of interesting and moderately priced wines, delicious pickings (think spreads and cheese)
  • Hell’s Kitchen Fleamarket; 39th St between 9th and 10th ave (weekend market) —go here for : costume jewelry, furs, antiques, boots, and bags at better prices than the Brooklyn hipster fleas
  • Xai Xai; 365 W 51st St (wine bar) —go here for : South African wines (try the pinotage!) and salty/gamey cured meats
  • Gazala Place; 709 9th Ave (Middle Eern) —go here for: meze, fresh salads

Midtown East/Gramercy/Murray Hill

  • City Opera Thrift Shop; 222 E 23rd St # 212 (thrift store) —go here for: cheap and cool furniture, quirky clothes, books
  • Rolf’s; 281 3rd Ave (bar/restaurant) —go here for: extreme christmas decorations, exceptional beers
  • Kalustyan’s; 123 Lexington Ave(gourmet shop/upstairs deli) —go here for : spices you’d typically only find in turkish/parisian/indian markets; a bang-for-your-buck lunch
  • Numpang; 140 E 41st St (Cambodian sandwich shop) —go here for: spiced-driven sandwiches (love pulled pork or catfish), chipotle-coconut street corn
  • Bao Noodles; 391 2nd Ave (Vietnamese restaurant) —go here for: salt and pepper shrimp, taro fries, black rice pudding
  • Gramercy Tavern; 42 E 20th St (New American restaurant) —go here for: elegant comfort food, holiday ambiance, peanut butter semifreddo.

Flatiron/Madison Square Park/Garment District

  • Resto; 111 E 29th St (Belgian restaurant) —go here for: the best boudin noir I’ve ever had, fresh refined comfort food
  • Eataly; 200 5th ave at Madison Square Park (Italian superstore) —go here for: celebrity chef sightings, charcuterie and cheese, luxury culinary odd and ends, an amazing foodie bookstore, the Laboratorio della Mozzarella, the Cremespresso & Cioccolato Caldo at the Lavazzo Bar
  • Ciano; 45 E 22nd Str (Italian restaurant) —go here for : summer lunch market menu, handmade ravioli, house-baked bread, coffee affogato
  • Ace Hotel; 20 W 29th St(hotel) —go here for : a hip, freelancer’s library vibe; afterwork drinks; Stumptown coffee
  • Terri; 60 W 23rd St (health food) —go here for: refreshing green drinks and other juices, vegan/healthy food to-go
  • Tinsel Trading Company; 1 W 37th St (trimmings) —go here for : patches, crafty odds and ends
  • The Cannibal; 113 E 29th St (sandwich shop) — go here for : carnivore luncheons, pigs head cubans, gamey tartares
  • No. 7 Sub; 88 Broadway (sandwich shop) — go here for: creative grinders, especially the broccoli with lychee pickles
  • Raines Law Room; 48 W 17th St (cocktail bar) —go here for: worth-waiting-for drinks, attention to detail (my favorite: steel straws), speakeasy ambiance

Midtown West/Koreatown/Theatre District

  • Seoul Garden; 34 W 32nd St, 2nd Fl. (Korean restaurant) —go here for: super-fresh banchan, korean bbq, spicy kimchi soup

Chelsea

  • Café Grumpy; 224 W 20th St (coffee shop) —go here for: the perfect cup of drip coffee, quality time with your laptop
  • Chelsea Market; 75 9th Ave, between 15th and 16th (indoor market) —go here for: specialized breads, Italian products, the fish market, gelato (see l’Arte del Gelato)
  • L’Arte del Gelato; in Chelsea Market and at 75 7th Ave (gelato) —go here for: creamy, satisfying gelato that won’t break your budget
  • Txikito; 240 9th Ave (basque tapas restaurant) —go here for: basque cider, patatak mentaiko (fries w/cod roe mayo), txiki txanpi (mushroom grilled cheese), esparragos (white beans and mussels)
  • Limelight; 47 W 20th St (indoor market) —go here for : breads and baked goods, gelato, and high-quality accessories
  • Hiro Ballroom ; 88 9th Ave (live music) —go here for : a larger music hall feel, with a great stage set-up and room to dance
  • Cookshop; 156 Tenth Ave (farm-to-table restaurant) —go here for: inventive but uncomplicated cuisine, mocha cappuccino crunch bar
  • Co Pane; 230 Ninth Ave (pizza) —go here for: unusually light, yeasty crust, radicchio salad, stracciatella pizza
  • The High Line; 10th Ave (raised walkway) —go here for: refreshing views of the Chelsea skyline, people-watching, hip snacks
  • The Tippler; 425 W 15th St (bar) —go here for : inventive cocktails, a lower-key Meatpacking scene
  • Haven’s Kitchen; 109 W 17th St (cooking school/gourmet shop) —go here for: intimate cooking classes, Bellocq teas/La Colombe coffee, a smattering of delicious gifts

Union Square

  • Cooper Union Gallery; 41 3rd Ave —go here for: insight into cutting edge aesthetics, design, and their possible daily influence
  • Fish’s Eddy; 889 Broadway —go here for: unique dishware, a 25-year NYC legend
  • ABC Kitchen; 35 E 18th St (seasonal restaurant) —go here for: fresh, bright flavors and curious combinations of market fresh items
  • ABC Carpet & Home; 888 Broadway # 4 (home furnishings) —go here for: quirky but classy decorations, an urban escape
  • Tortaria; 94 University Place (Mexican sandwich shop) —go here for: sauced-up sandwiches (love the pulled pork) and spicy cucumber margaritas
  • Numpang; 21 E 12th St (Cambodian sandwich shop) —go here for: spiced-up sandwiches (love pulled pork or catfish), ridiculous chipotle-coconut street corn

DOWNTOWN

Meatpacking District

  • Brass Monkey; 55 Little W 12th St (bar) —go here for : a rowdy, loud bar with dancing potential
  • The Standard Hotel; 848 Washington St (hotel) —go here for : boutique hotel style, a sweet elevator ride
  • The Highline; Gansevoort St to 34th, between 10th & 11th Aves (public garden/walkway) —go here for: a New York promenade plantée
  • 675 bar; 675 Hudson St (bar) —go here for: hip crowd, cute guys, dancing potential

Nolita/Soho

  • Balaboosta; 214 Mulberry St (restaurant) —go here for: fresh, flavorful small plates and appetizers, like jerusalem artichoke/chestnut soup
  • Mooncake Foods; 28 Watts St (restaurant) —go here for: refreshing, modern Asian – calamari with lime bbq sauce, soba noodles w/cilantro-ginger pesto
  • Jo’s; 264 Elizabeth St (bar) —go here for: a solid glass of wine or classic cocktail, chive-y fries
  • OLA – Oficina Latina; 24 Prince St (Panamerican restaurant) —go here for: kumquat mojitos, ceviche

East Village/Alphabet City

  • Porchetta; 110 E 7th St (high-end food shack) —go here for : amazing pork sandwiches, perfect potatoes, cracklin(g)
  • ‘inoteca; 323 3rd Ave (italian restaurant) —go here for: modern Italian cuisine, date-night ambiance, marscapone ice cream affogato
  • Ost; 441 E 12th St, corner of 12th and Ave A (coffee shop) —go here for: 11e bistro (Parisian wannabe + hipster) ambiance, a calm place to work, great lattes/cappuccinos
  • Xian Famous Foods; 81 St. Mark’s Place (chinese restaurant) —go here for : spicy, savory noodles and soups at cheap-date prices
  • Jules Bistro; 65 St Marks Place (bistro, bar)  —go here for : French ambiance, live jazz, happy hour with oysters
  • Trufette; 104 Ave B (gourmet/spice shop) —go here for: eau de fleur d’oranger, huile de noisette, Moroccan/French oils, spices, mushrooms…
  • Pink Olive; 439 E 9th St (gift shop) —go here for: unique gifts for female friends with discerning, quirky taste
  • The Future Perfect; 55 Great Jones St (design store) —go here for: unique light fixtures, home decoration, and more forward-thinking design items
  • Caracas Arepa House; 93 1/2 E. 7th St (Venezuelan restaurant) —go here for: guasacaca, salty cheese, plantains, and the infamous arepas
  • Terroir; 413 E 12th St (wine bar) —go here for : informal, but sommelier-level expertise, genuinely interesting bottles
  • Edi & the Wolf; 102 Ave C (Austrian restaurant) —go here for: lost-in-the-woods ambiance, schnitzel, spätzle, baby back ribs, riesling
  • Lovers of Today; 132 1/2 E 7th St (cocktail bar) —go here for: “secret bar” ambiance, the Hong Kong Garden cocktail
  • Yerba Buena; 23 Ave A (Latin restaurant) —go here for: choclo (peruvian corn), chiccaron de calamar (blue corn crusted calamari)
  • Ippudo; 65 4th Ave (Ramen shop) —go here for : pork buns, akamaru modern ramen
  • Northern Spy Food Co.; 511 E 12th St (local/sustainable restaurant) —go here for: crunchy kale salad, bluefish paté, homemade blood orange soda
  • Angel Share; 8 Stuyvesant St (cocktail bar) —go here for: an inventive drink with a lover or a friend (avoid bringing groups as the space is small and demand is high)
  • Amor y Amargo; 443 E 6th St (cocktail bar/bitters tasting room) —go here for: some of the city’s best speakeasy-style drinks (without the password at the door or snobbery) made with exquisite and often unusual bitters
  • Verameat; 315 E 9th St (jewelry) —go here for: addictively edgy rings, conversation piece necklaces
  • Von; 3 Bleecker St (bar) —go here for: dim-lit, euro ambiance, wine & beer selection, an afterwork/weeknight date
  • Desnuda; 122 E 7th St (ceviche/wine bar) —go here for: high-end, spice-driven ceviche, unusual Spanish wines
  • Calliope; 84 E 4th St (nouveau French bistro) —go here for: authentic, modern bistro cuisine – very similar to what you’d actually get in Paris
  • Han Joo; 12 St Marks Place (Korean restaurant) —go here for: fresh, crunchy kimchi, soul-warming soups

Lower East Side/Bowery

  • Pianos; 158 Ludlow St (bar) —go here for: live music, authentic E Village kitsch, weeknights (too packed on the weekend)
  • Rockwood; 196 Allen St (live music) —go here for : free live music (beverage purchase necessary) from the folksy, quirky set, w/ a new band on every hour
  • Zucco: Le French Diner; 188 Orchard St (bistro) —go here for: REAL French bistro food (lentilles de puy!)- high quality ingredients and rustic plates in a hole-in-the-wall setting
  • Jadis; 42 Rivington St (winebar) —go here for: great, reasonably prices French (and other) wines, a chill birthday party/group spot
  • Mercury Lounge; 217 E Houston St # A (live music) —go here for: live music by up-and-coming local bands, a mildly edgy but mostly unpretentious crowd
  • Sorella; 95 Allen St (Italian restaurant) —go here for : broccoli fritto, gnocchi, homemade gelato
  • Bowery Electric; 327 Bowery (bar) —go here for: local/live music, late-night dancing
  • Backroom; 102 Norfolk St (bar) —go here for: vintage brothel ambiance, cocktails in coffee cups

Chinatown

  • Melt Bakery; Essex St (Essex St/Hester St, weekends) —go here for : amazing ice cream sandwiches
  • Pain d’Avignon; Essex St Market – 120 Essex St (bakery) —go here for: artisanal french loaves, beautiful epi baguettes and fruit/nut breads
  • Brown Café/Orange Epicerie; 61 Hester St (bistro and shop) —go here for : low-profile, but outstanding weekend brunch
  • Jing Fong; 20 Elizabeth St (Chinese restaurant) —go here for : dim-sum – the full rolling-cart, table-side service
  • Hop Kee; 21 Mott St (Chinese restaurant) —go here for : authentic, high-quality Chinese (try the house specialities)
  • Bacaro; 136 Division St (Italian restaurant) —go here for: romantic dungeon ambiance, fiori di zucca (zucchini blossoms), artichokes & artful pasta
  • Dim Sum Go Go; 5 E Broadway (Chinese restaurant) —go here for: mixed dim sum platters, spicy long bean salad

The Financial District

  • New Amsterdam Market; 100 Peck Slip, South St Seaport (Sunday market) —go here for : locavore luxuries and high-end edibles – Finnish “ruis” bread from Nordic Breads, Morris Grilled Cheese (love the cold: ricotta/mint/zucchini), People’s Pops shaved ice, and much, much more
  • Bowne & Co. ; 211 Water St (stationers) —go here for : personalized invitations, hip date-books, and humorous paper goods

West Village/Washington Square Park

  • The Spotted Pig; 314 W 11th St(gastropub) —go here for : ricotta gnudi, robust sandwiches, boudoir kitsch ambiance
  • Kin Shop; 469 6th Ave (thai food) —go here for : squid ink soup, duck laab, noodles and curries
  • Jeffrey’s Grocery; 172 Waverly Place —go here for : killer grilled cheese, market-fresh meals
  • Greenwich Letterpress; 39 Christopher St (stationary) —go here for : the perfect witty card, every time
  • Zinc Bar; 82 W 3rd St (bar) —go here for : live music in a swanky space
  • Bar Pitti; 268 Ave of the Americas (italian food) —go here for : home-made pastas, outdoor ambiance
  • Gobo; 401 Ave of the Americas (vegan) —go here for : seitan, green tea dumplings, zen feel
  • Buvette; 42 Grove St (wine bar) —go here for : french-y small plates, chocolate mousse, quaint bistro ambiance
  • Dove Parlour; 228 Thompson St (bar) —go here for: hip afterwork vibe, boudoir seating, good bar for group seating
  • Orient Express; 325 W 11th St (cocktail bar) —go here for: smoky Mezcal cocktails, vintage traincar ambiance
  • Otto; 1 5th Ave (Italian restaurant) —go here for: eggplant caponata, octopus salad, cacio e pepe pizza
  • Employees Only; 510 Hudson St (speakeasy) —go here for: dim-lit ambiance, creative cocktails, a great weeknight bar crowd
  • Wine Spot; 127 MacDougal St (wine/flamenco bar) —go here for: live flamenco on Thursday/Sunday nights, date-night ambiance
  • Perla; 24 Minetta Ln (Italian restaurant) —go here for: approachable offal, glamorous leather booths, buttery pastas
  • Cole’s Greenwich Village; 118 Greenwich Ave (new American restaurant) —go here for: seasonal fare, like the chopped spring salad, squash ravioli and spicy squid. Don’t forget the gluten-free desserts, like the outstanding almond cake.
  • Tertulia; 359 6th Ave (Spanish/Tapas restaurant) —go here for: shared plates, seafood basque cider, and paella-style rice dishes (soccarat in tact!)
  • Small’s; 183 W 10th St (jazz club) —go here for: afterwork or late night jam sessions; dive-y, old school ambiance

Tribeca

  • Locanda Verde; 377 Greenwich St (restaurant) —go here for : amazing ricotta starters, savory flavors, and re-imagined italian fare
  • Chambers St Wines; 148 Chambers St (wine shop) —go here for : rare, organic, and/or interesting wines from small producers

One Response to Manhattan

  1. Pingback: catch of the day: soulmate | comme au marché

Leave a Reply

Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:

WordPress.com Logo

You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. Log Out / Change )

Twitter picture

You are commenting using your Twitter account. Log Out / Change )

Facebook photo

You are commenting using your Facebook account. Log Out / Change )

Connecting to %s