Gigino Trattoria 323 Greenwich St. between Duane and Reade Streets
The rustic Tuscan setting, think wood-beamed ceiling and sun-drenched stucco walls, exudes a homeyness that extends to the brick-oven pizzas and robust wines. The movie Dinner Rush, starring Danny Aiello and Sandra Bernhard was filmed on the premises. L and D (daily). (AE, DS, MC, V). Private Dining Room. Average cost per person (appetizer plus main course at dinner): $21-$35.
Phone: 212-431-1112
Umbertos Clam House 178 Mulberry St. at Broome St.
Little Italy. Seafood specialties, such as scungilli, calamari, shrimps, clams and oysters, rule at this unpretentious country Italian. Steaks and chops, too. L, D and late-night dining (daily). (AE). Family Friendly. Average cost per person (appetizer plus main course at dinner): $21-$35.
Phone: 212-431-7545
Alison on Dominick Street Country French cuisine in a small, romantic, candlelit setting. Reservations required.
Bari 529 Broadway, New York, NY 10012
Watch the world flow by from Bari's classic SOHO loft space. Relax in the meeting place of the easy-going chic. Artists drink espresso, and models grab a quick bite and a long drink. Internationally renowned chefs.
Phone: 212-431-4350 Fax: 212-431-4312
Capsouto Freres Restaurant 451 Washington Street, New York, NY 10013
Contemporary French, bistro restaurant. Charming dining room in TriBeCa, specializing in dessert souffles. $$
Phone: 212-966-4900 Fax: 212-925-5296
Chanterelle 2 Harrison Street, New York, NY 10013
New French cuisine in TriBeCa. 'Paradise regained' -- Zagat `98. Closed Sun. Reservations required.
Phone: 212-966-6960 Fax: 212-966-6143
City Hall Restaurant 131 Duane Street, New York, NY 10013
Henry Meer's Tribeca restaurant located in a landmark building. Reminiscent of early grand dining places of NYC. Market steaks, wide shellfish, and oyster variety and grilled whole fish characterize the updated, but very New York City menu.
Phone: 212-227-7777 Fax: 212-577-6287
Da Nico Ristorante 164 Mulberry Street, New York, NY 10013
Italian. Fine dining. Open rotisserie, barbecue. Fresh homemade pasta. Nightly specials. Summer outdoor garden. Sidewalk cafe. Groups: 10-100.
Phone: 212-343-1212 Fax: 212-343-2226
Duane Park Cafe A treasure in the heart of Tribeca. In its 11th year now and only getting better, this new American Fare with such classic dishes as Miso Marinated Duck Breast with Arugola salad. Served in a comfortable and unhurried atmosphere, by friendly and knowledgaeable staff.
Gubbio 223 West Broadway, New York, NY 10013
Offers innovative cuisine from various regions of Italy, featuring signature Umbrian dishes and sumptuous seasonal menus. Inviting early-Renaissance decor includes tapestries, fabrics, dramatic lighting and elements of the misty Umbrian landscape.
Phone: 212-334-8077 Fax: 212-334-1236
Katz's Delicatessen 205 East Houston Street, New York, NY 10002
Oldest and largest real NY deli since 1888. Hand carving and uncomparable catering 'Where Harry met Sally'
Phone: 212-254-2246 Fax: 212-674-3270
L'Ecole Restaurant 462 Broadway (at Grand), New York, NY 10013
Contemporary French cuisine in elegant SoHo setting. Multi-course prix-fixe lunches and dinners prepared by advanced students of renowned French Culinary Institute. Award-winning wine list. Inquire about professional culinary and pastry arts programs.
Phone: 212-219-3300 Fax: 212-334-4866
L'Orange Bleue 430 Broome Street, New York, NY 10013
French/Mediterranean. Casual costal Mediterranean bistro. Authentic cuisine. Festive décor, comfortable atmosphere. Serving brunch, lunch, and dinner.
Phone: 212-226-4999 Fax: 212-226-4863
Mercer Kitchen 99 Prince Street, New York, NY 10012
Hip SoHo restaurant in the Mercer Hotel.
Phone: 212-966-5454 Fax: 212-965-3855
Montrachet 239 West Broadway, New York, NY 10013
Casual, comfortable setting in TriBeCa. Classic French restaurant. Closed Sun. Reservations required. Multilingual.
Phone: 212-219-2777 Fax: 212-274-9508
Nobu Restaurant 105 Hudson Street, New York, NY 10001
Japanese-Peruvian. Innovative new-style Japanese cuisine with exceptional service in high-energy atmosphere.
Phone: 212-941-1976 Fax: 212-334-4498
Novecento Located in Soho, this Argentine bistro can suit many different needs. With its kitchen open all day, you can eat at any time. The restaurant mixes traditional Argentinian faire and upstairs lounge. Casual dress code.
Obeca Li One of Tribecas best spots for unique Pan-Asian cuisine and Sushi, Obeca li is fun, trendy and extremely delicious. Perfect for pre and post cocktails you will feel as if you have been transported out of New York into somewhere beautifully modern in a Japanese architectural style.
Original Vincent's of Little Italy 119 Mott Street, New York, NY 10013
Italian. Little Italy. Over 90 years of homemade Italian specialties-lasagna, meatballs, stuffed shells. 'Best shrimp I've eve tasted.'-Robert De Niro. Multilingual. Groups: 10-50.
Phone: 212-226-8133 Fax: 212-226-0713
S.O.B.'s 200 Varick Street Suite 518, New York, NY 10014
Tropical supper club. Dinner, dancing. Authentic world music and cuisine: Caribbean, Brazilian, Latin, more. Cover charge, minimum. $$
Phone: 212-243-4940 Fax: 212-645-1703 Authentic American barbecue. Landmark farmhouse. Casual, all ages. Great value, selection. Friendly service. $$
Tribeca Grill 375 Greenwich Street, New York, NY 10013
Drew Nieporent and Robert DeNiro's 'neighborhood restaurant for the whole world.' Great American brasserie.
Phone: 212-941-3900 Fax: 212-941-3915
Vandam In its second year, Vandam is still delivering a beautiful crowd and an inspired South American menu. This restaurant and Tapas Lounge is perfect for a full night out with a kitchen that stays open until 12 am on weeknights and 1 am on Saturdays.
Zoe 90 Prince street, New York, NY 10012
American. An extensive wine list complements the constantly changing menu.
Phone: 212-966-6722 Fax: 212-966-6718 |
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