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The Best Bars In Soho And Nolita
Where to get a drink after you return something to Bloomingdale's.
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The Best Restaurants In Nolita
From buzzy spots like Rubirosa and Torrisi Bar & Restaurant to calmer options like Emporio and Estela, here are the top Nolita restaurants.
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The Least Annoying Restaurants In Nolita
If you don't want to wait several hours for dinner, try one of these spots.
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Torrisi Bar & Restaurant
From the people who brought you Carbone, Torrisi Bar & Restaurant is a big, glitzy spot in Nolita with a lively scene and an inventive Italian menu.
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Ma-dé
Pretend you’re at a Bali beach party at this small plate seafood restaurant in Nolita.
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Cafe Gitane
Cafe Gitane is the quintessential Nolita place to see and be seen, especially if you’re hoping to see some avocado toast.
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The Least Annoying Restaurants In Nolita
If you don't want to wait several hours for dinner, try one of these spots.
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The Best Restaurants In Nolita
All the buzzy spots that are worth the hassle and a few great places where you can grab a table anytime.
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5ive Spice
5ive Spice is a Vietnamese restaurant in Nolita, and it's a decent option for a quick lunch or dinner that doesn't cost more than $30.
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Momoya Soho
Momoya's Soho location looks like a giant, futuristic fish tank, and it's a nice place for a casual meal, although you might spend $100.
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Regina's Grocery
For a quick lunch in Nolita, stop by Regina's Grocery and pick up a sandwich stuffed with hot soppressata.
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Little Rascal
If you can't find a restaurant in Nolita that doesn't have a two-hour wait, head to Little Rascal for some solid Mediterranean food.
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Somewhere in Nolita
Somewhere in Nolita is a rooftop bar at the Nolitan Hotel, and it's a great place to hang out while you wait for a table at a nearby restaurant.
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The Best Bars In Soho And Nolita
Whether you're looking for a wine bar or a rooftop, here's where to get a drink after you return something to Bloomingdale's.
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Café Leon Dore
Café Leon Dore is attached to a clothing store in Nolita, and it's a popular spot for freddo cappuccinos.
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Bronson's Burgers
Bronson's Burgers ignores the trend of smash patties. Instead, this Nolita spot offers tasty burgers that are tall, juicy, and highly customizable.
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Thai Diner
Thai Diner is a practically flawless Nolita restaurant from the team behind Uncle Boons. Eat here.
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Zooba
Zooba is an Egyptian restaurant in Nolita, and it’s the one of the few fast-casual restaurants worth caring about.
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Ruby’s Cafe
A kind-of-healthy menu with reasonable prices make Ruby’s a Soho standby. Stop by for a casual meal anytime of day.
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Parm
Checking back in on Parm, now that the hype has died down. Three years later, the sandwiches are still excellent, and the novelty still makes up for the rest.
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Pasquale Jones
Pasquale Jones is Charlie Bird with pizza, and that’s why we love it so much.
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Lovely Day
Lovely Day is one of the most reasonably priced restaurants where you can still feel like you've had a fun night out.
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La Esquina Brasserie
Does La Esquina have the best Mexican food in NYC? No. But it is in a secret basement in Nolita, and it’s worth a trip for the experience.
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Lombardi's
The self-proclaimed "first pizzeria in America," Lombardi's has long been at the top of the list for tourists looking for a taste of real NYC pizza.