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+ | ;Amir's Felafel:2911 Broadway between 113 and 114. Tasty lunch sandwich with pickled parsnips. | ||
+ | ;Bali Nusa Indah:651 9th Ave. Indonesian. | ||
+ | ;Bhojan:102 Lexington Ave. http://bhojanny.com/index.html cheap spicy thalis and south Indian cuisine. Excellent for vegetarians. | ||
+ | ;Candle 79:154 E 79th St. | ||
+ | ;Candle Cafe:1307 3rd Ave. | ||
+ | ;Cho Dang Gol:55 W 35. Fancier korean food just north of Korea Town. "Please may I share that with you?" | ||
+ | ;Col Legno:231 E 9. Fancy pizza restaurant. | ||
+ | ;Cosmopolitan Cafe:125 Chambers St. Crepes and shakes downtown. | ||
+ | ;El Cantinero:86 University Pl. Good old mexican restaurant. | ||
+ | ;Foragers City Grocer:300 W 22. Curated food, for the most part the best of gourmet groceries. They provide doughnuts from Brooklyn's Dough, as well as packaged ethiopian, Finger Lakes produce, mega-expensive ice cream and chocolate, and hot coffees. There is a little restaurant attached. | ||
+ | ;House of Vegetarian:68 Mott St. For some salty mock meats, this is the place. | ||
+ | ;Mandoo Bar:2 W 32 St. Dumplings made in the window. | ||
+ | ;Mavalli Palace | ||
+ | ;Mo Gelato:178 Mulberry St. | ||
+ | ;Onagashima (Onigashima?) | ||
+ | ;Patisserie Claude:West Village, little french hole in the wall. | ||
+ | ;Popover Cafe:551 Amsterdam Ave. I read in the summer of 2014 that this place was closed. (212) 595-8555. Fresh, buttery popovers, with extra strawberry-butter. Also their other food was good. | ||
+ | ;Rice Thai Kitchen:7th Ave at 8th St, Brooklyn. | ||
+ | ;Robert Restaurant:2 Columbus Circle. I haven't been there yet, but it looks like the best of the restaurants with a view, and the most veggie-friendly. | ||
+ | ;Rocking Horse Cafe:182 8th Ave. Tasty mexican modern. | ||
+ | ;Taboonette:30 E 13st St. Unique, super-delicious, mediterranean dishes. | ||
;Tamarind:22nd St off Park Ave. Recommended by Greg and Victoria and Irene. | ;Tamarind:22nd St off Park Ave. Recommended by Greg and Victoria and Irene. | ||
+ | ;Terri:60 W 23rd St. Vegetarian lunch joint. Nice smoothies and sandwiches. | ||
+ | ;Thelewala:112 Macdougal St. Tasty indian street fare. | ||
+ | ;Tien Garden:170 Allen St. Tiny vegan joint, all about the vegetables. | ||
+ | ;Waldy's Wood FIred Pizza & Penne:800 6th Ave. Delicious thin pizza with fresh herbs you cut yourself. | ||
+ | ;Westville Chelsea:246 W 18th St:Farm-to-table type food prepared very, very well. They let the long lines get to their head, though. | ||
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+ | ==Hotels== | ||
+ | ;Maritime Hotel:363 W 16th St. Nautical rooms and elegant and practical lobby. Hard-to-find entrance. | ||
[[Category:Travel]] | [[Category:Travel]] |
Latest revision as of 19:37, 16 August 2014
Eating
- Amir's Felafel
- 2911 Broadway between 113 and 114. Tasty lunch sandwich with pickled parsnips.
- Bali Nusa Indah
- 651 9th Ave. Indonesian.
- Bhojan
- 102 Lexington Ave. http://bhojanny.com/index.html cheap spicy thalis and south Indian cuisine. Excellent for vegetarians.
- Candle 79
- 154 E 79th St.
- Candle Cafe
- 1307 3rd Ave.
- Cho Dang Gol
- 55 W 35. Fancier korean food just north of Korea Town. "Please may I share that with you?"
- Col Legno
- 231 E 9. Fancy pizza restaurant.
- Cosmopolitan Cafe
- 125 Chambers St. Crepes and shakes downtown.
- El Cantinero
- 86 University Pl. Good old mexican restaurant.
- Foragers City Grocer
- 300 W 22. Curated food, for the most part the best of gourmet groceries. They provide doughnuts from Brooklyn's Dough, as well as packaged ethiopian, Finger Lakes produce, mega-expensive ice cream and chocolate, and hot coffees. There is a little restaurant attached.
- House of Vegetarian
- 68 Mott St. For some salty mock meats, this is the place.
- Mandoo Bar
- 2 W 32 St. Dumplings made in the window.
- Mavalli Palace
- Mo Gelato
- 178 Mulberry St.
- Onagashima (Onigashima?)
- Patisserie Claude
- West Village, little french hole in the wall.
- Popover Cafe
- 551 Amsterdam Ave. I read in the summer of 2014 that this place was closed. (212) 595-8555. Fresh, buttery popovers, with extra strawberry-butter. Also their other food was good.
- Rice Thai Kitchen
- 7th Ave at 8th St, Brooklyn.
- Robert Restaurant
- 2 Columbus Circle. I haven't been there yet, but it looks like the best of the restaurants with a view, and the most veggie-friendly.
- Rocking Horse Cafe
- 182 8th Ave. Tasty mexican modern.
- Taboonette
- 30 E 13st St. Unique, super-delicious, mediterranean dishes.
- Tamarind
- 22nd St off Park Ave. Recommended by Greg and Victoria and Irene.
- Terri
- 60 W 23rd St. Vegetarian lunch joint. Nice smoothies and sandwiches.
- Thelewala
- 112 Macdougal St. Tasty indian street fare.
- Tien Garden
- 170 Allen St. Tiny vegan joint, all about the vegetables.
- Waldy's Wood FIred Pizza & Penne
- 800 6th Ave. Delicious thin pizza with fresh herbs you cut yourself.
- Westville Chelsea
- 246 W 18th St:Farm-to-table type food prepared very, very well. They let the long lines get to their head, though.
Hotels
- Maritime Hotel
- 363 W 16th St. Nautical rooms and elegant and practical lobby. Hard-to-find entrance.