2. The Kati Roll Company
8.2
99 Macdougal St (btwn Bleecker & W 3rd St), New York, NY
Indian Restaurant · Greenwich Village · 140 tips and reviews
Dana Parker: Good vegetarian late night snacks. Affordable and filling
Dina Rughani: Great late night snack... Paneer Tikka roll and lamb kebab. Ask for spicy
Sairam Rajagopal: Ideal spot for a late night snack, its open into the wee hours of the night. It's good spot for lunch - fast service, but long lines. Ask for your Kati roll to be on 'roti' if ur counting calories.
7. Carbone
9.1
181 Thompson St (btwn Bleecker & W Houston St), New York, NY
Italian Restaurant · Greenwich Village · 243 tips and reviews
Mallory W: Cesar very garlicky (sp?). Scallops were great. Awesome chocolate cake and cappuccino.
GQ Magazine: From the same trio behind Torrisi Italian Specialties, Parm, and ZZ’s Clam Bar, all the tropes of the classic Italian-American red sauce joints are at play, but better than you’ve ever had.
Time Out New York: The 2014 Food & Drink Award Winner for Best New Restaurant, Carbone has turned the traditional Italian supper club on its head. We recommend the rigatoni alla vodka, veal Parmesan, and tiramisu. Read more.
8. Ippudo
8.8
65 4th Ave (btwn E 9th & E 10th St), New York, NY
Ramen Restaurant · Greenwich Village · 1166 tips and reviews
Jan Roessner: Wow... an amazing experience and taste-wise beyond anything I've had before in NYC. A dream location for every Ramen fan!
Concert Ticket Agency: Headed to see a show at nearby Webster Hall, Mercury Lounge, or Irving Plaza? Hit up this place for crazy good ramen and out of this world pork buns.
The Wall Street Journal: Beware: they only take same-day reservations, and the lunch crowd must wait five to 30 minutes in the front room. Complex $13 Ramen concoctions include the popular Akamaru and the Shiromaru. Read more.
9. Minetta Tavern
8.9
113 Macdougal St (at Minetta Ln), New York, NY
American Restaurant · Greenwich Village · 621 tips and reviews
Michelle: Beside the obvious meaty delights, get a whiskey and the mushroom side. Great compliments to the smokey meats!
Time Out New York: Though it’s not quite the same as it was when F. Scott Fitzgerald hung out here (along with contemporaries like Ernest Hemingway), you can soak in the old-timey ambience—assuming you can get a table. Read more.
Dens: I came with four friends and the waitress said it best: "Get 2 burgers and get them split so you can each have half. Order the steak & we'll slice it and then pick something else to share." Bestest.
12. Dos Toros Taquería
7.9
137 4th Ave (btwn E 13th & E 14th St), New York, NY
Mexican Restaurant · Greenwich Village · 350 tips and reviews
The New York Times: Recommended: Quesadillas, burritos, tacos and chips with salsa. When asked if you want guacamole, the correct answer is “yes.” Read more.
Time Out New York: Try the Carne Asada taco here, the tender cubes of rich flap steak are seasoned with a secret spice blend. It's one of NYC's 26 best tacos! Read more.
Noah Weiss: Hierarchy of meats: steak > chicken > pork. Bonus tip: the super hot sauce is best used on the side. They'll apply too liberally if you ask them to add it.
13. Creperie NYC
8.5
112 Macdougal St (btwn Bleecker & W 3rd St.), New York, NY
Creperie · Greenwich Village · 62 tips and reviews
Kayneel Kadakia: Get the house crepe - one of the best crepes I have ever had. Cash only place.
Village Voice: Don’t burn your tongue while tasting their Mallawah Press Toast – a yummy combo of sliced egg, sharp olives, Swiss cheese, and hot pepper sauce.
Caitlin Clements: Go for the s'mores crepe!
14. Sticky's Finger Joint
8.0
31 W 8th St (at MacDougal St), New York, NY
Fried Chicken Joint · Greenwich Village · 117 tips and reviews
Frank Denbow: Buffalo, Bada bing, and Caramel fingers are great. Truffle fries too!
Noah Weiss: Calling these chicken fingers is almost offensive. They're the best I've ever had. $17 for 5 is a steal to split between two people. Salted caramel is required. Also, truffle fries.
Casey Soloff: Go when the owner's trashed. He's a happy drunk and gives you all kinda of free shit.
15. La Lanterna di Vittorio
8.5
129 Macdougal St (btwn 3rd & 4th St), New York, NY
Italian Restaurant · Greenwich Village · 184 tips and reviews
Ari: Great garden. Delicious pasta. A cozy fireplace indoors. Very romantic
The Spark Group: Romantic, romantic, romantic. The garden in the back is perfect for sharing wine, a cheese plate, dessert, and longing looks.
Greg Battle: Go to Bar Next Door to La Lanterna on Sunday nights and watch Peter Mazza play jazz guitar. Brilliant stuff.