Travel Reference
In-Depth Information
Price Categories
For a three-course
meal for one with a
glass of house wine,
and all unavoidable
charges including tax.
$
under $25
$$
$25-$50
$$$
$50-$80
$$$$
over $80
Katz's Delicatessen
Restaurants
Lansky Lounge & Grill
The only sign that this
renovated grill was once a
speakeasy is the entrance in a
hidden back alley. Serves steak
and chops to a hip crowd.
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104 Norfolk St
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Map N5
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212 677 9489
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$$
Veselka
A funky Ukrainian diner
serving borscht, blintzes, and
pierogis for a pittance. Tables at
the back are quieter.
d
144 2nd
Avenue at 9th St
•
Map M4
•
212 228
9682
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No credit cards
•
$
Daily Chow
A big Pan-Asian diner
offering specialties from all of
Asia and potent cocktails in the
busy bar.
d
2 East 2nd Street at the
Bowery
•
Map N4
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212 254 7887
•
$
Katz's Delicatessen
Savor a pastrami sandwich on
rye here, and you'll understand
why New York delis are famous.
d
205 East Houston Street at Ludlow St
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Map N5
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212 254 2246
•
$
La Palapa
Authentic Mexican regional
cuisine and great margaritas in a
beautifully decorated dining room.
d
77 St Mark's Place, between 1st & 2nd
avs
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Map M4
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212 777 2537
•
$$
Sammy's Roumanian
It looks like a Jewish wedding
every night. Chopped liver and
shmaltz will freak your cholesterol
level, but you'll enjoy every minute.
d
157 Chrystie Street
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Map N4
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212 673 0330
•
No vegetarian options
•
$$
Le Tableau
This cozy and candlelit French
restaurant uses quality ingredients.
Bargains include the
prix fixe
and
tasting menus, which can include
wine pairings.
d
511 West 5th Street,
between avs A and B
•
Map N5
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212 874
2742
•
$$
WD-50
A hip, foodie café famous
for the exciting creations of chef
Wylie Dufresne. Be prepared to
wait.
d
50 Clinton Street, between
Rivington & Stanton sts
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Map N5
•
212 477 2900
•
$$$
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q
First Av
Teresa's
Polish comfort
food, guaranteed to
fill you up without
emptying your
pockets. The pierogis
and potato pancakes
are perfection.
d
103
1st Avenue, between East
6th & 7th sts
•
Map N5
•
212 228 0604
•
No credit cards
•
$
Astor
Place
q
Le Père Pinard
A fine place to
relax with wine and
French bistro fare in
the heated garden
out back.
d
175 Ludlow
Street, between Houston
& Stanton sts
•
Map N5
•
212 777 4917
•
$$
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Second Av
Bowery
Delancey St
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q
Delancey St
Essex St
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Grand St
Note:
Unless otherwise stated, all restaurants accept credit
cards and serve vegetarian meals
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