The more expensive restaurants I like:
Jarnac on 12th and Greenwich;
Mas on Downing and Bedford;
Babbo on Waverly and MacDougal;
The Little Owl on Bedford and Grove (the building that was used as the residence on "Friends");
Mas on Downing and Bedford;
Gusto on Greenwich and Perry;
Il Buco on Bond and Lafayette
The inexpensive restaurants I like:
DaAndrea on Hudson and Perry;
Pane e Cioccolato on Waverly and Mercer
Tre Giovani on LaGuardia and Bleecker
Sapore on Greenwich and Perry
Gray's Papaya on Sixth and 8th
Flor's Kitchen on Waverly and Sixth
2007-03-16 04:45:30
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answered by Anonymous
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nicely, you sort of left it somewhat open as there are such countless in ny and that i've got no concept of what area of massive apple.. ok, perfect is Carmine's,i might say supply a decision and attempt and get a reservatiion on the single uptown on the westside, it is on broadway in the eighty's around 88th. there is all of Little Italy. I consistently cherished Puliiga's, which i think of continues to be around. stable nutrition, low-fee and there was once this unusual old lady taking part in an accordian. countless relaxing. by how, i'm undecided we even have an Olive backyard in the city!!!, we don't seem to have countless the huge chains right here,that's fairly valuable. I propose which you glance with the aid of Zagats for eating places to detect some thing in an area you prefer to be in. it is extremely the perfect thank you to circulate. There are in basic terms too many eating places, and that i do no longer comprehend the place you prefer to be. i'm sorry i'm no longer able to be of extra help, yet Zagats is the thank you to circulate.
2016-10-02 05:34:08
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answered by megna 4
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favorite place by far is One if by Land, but we are talking fancy and pricey. It has been there for a long time and is well worth the trip. It is located on Barrow Street.
Greenwich Village is full of incredible restaurants of all kinds. It is hard to tell you where to go, as I would need to know a price range. For inexpensive, you can't beat Elephant and Castle, a fantastic hamberger joint, also been there forever, and some of the best burgers I've ever had, and I don't even like burgers all that much. I don't know if it's still there, but was always one of my favorites for Italian, Ponte Vecchio, on Thompson Street. It was a village standard.And of course for star watching, while you get incredible food, you can't pass up Da Silvanos. Hope I've been of some help here.
2007-03-16 11:10:25
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answered by lochmessy 6
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Village Lantern on Bleecker St.
2007-03-16 03:57:38
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answered by Anonymous
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There's a great all American restaurant called, "The All American" of which features such American classics as" Meatloaf and mashed taters, 12-96 oz USDA prime Black Angus select cuts of Porterhouse, T Bone, and top "Sirloin of Beef" with classic American cut fries and steak fries, and the All American burgers are so huge that most people can barely hold them...
2007-03-16 04:09:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Sacred Chow on Hudson Street. Vegetarian and Vegan food.
2007-03-16 03:57:22
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answered by Anonymous
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Hands Down .....Po, Mario Batali's old place. Although he is no longer the owner/chef, his dishes are still around. Its good food for good prices, out of the way of the hustle and bustle...but they only take cash or amex. so go to the atm first! The owner is really friendly and the antipasto bar is to die for!
2007-03-16 04:02:58
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answered by glazeddonut27 3
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