2. Yuba
105 E 9th St (btwn 3rd & 4th Ave), New York, NY
Sushi Restaurant · Greenwich Village · 78 tips and reviews
Ruby Anaya: Had a great omakase - the sushi pieces were just the right size - not too big. Get the hitachino white ale to go with it!
Josephine Son: Sit at the bar and ask Jack to serve you whatever he wants. One of the best sushi dinners I have ever had! Will be back again and again!!
Josephine Son: I've said it before and I'll say it again...This is the BEST omakase deal! Chef Jack Wei is the most underrated sushi chef in NYC! My favorite sushi place, no contest!
3. Olive Tree Cafe
7.9
117 Macdougal St (btwn W 3rd St & Bleecker St), New York, NY
Café · Greenwich Village · 73 tips and reviews
Sara 🌈⚔🍾: The feta salad sandwich is my go to. The horseradish mashed potatoes are sooo good. Inexpensive and quick service. One of my regular spots in the neighborhood.
Angela: Yummy foods and lovely people. Fill your belly then catch a great comedy show downstairs at the Comedy Cellar... hilarious comics!!!
Simmy Pappachen: From Burgers, Hot Wings to Falafels ..always good and inexpensive
4. Village Taverna
8.0
81 University Pl (at E 11th St), New York, NY
Greek Restaurant · Greenwich Village · 70 tips and reviews
James Brilliant: New addition to University, best hummus in the area. Awesome chicken gyro, vegetables and deserts.
Petr Thiel: Great food and service!
Dianna H.: Food was absolutely delicious but they tried to charge me $3.50 for the "extra tzatziki" I asked for with the gyro I ordered without telling me that was the cost when I asked for it. Not cool 👎
5. Bagel Bob's
7.5
51 University Pl (btw E 9th & 10th), New York, NY
Bagel Shop · Greenwich Village · 56 tips and reviews
Caitlin Barta: The everything bagel with garlic and herb cream cheese was really really good. The cc was the perfect amount of melty goodness.
yuna lee: Bagels and cream cheeses are really fresh! Also ppl who work there are amazingly kind ;] i def would go there more often.
Alex Mecum: Meh. Everything bagel was anything but. Think plain bagel with an occasional seed, poppy or otherwise. Cream cheese was fine.
8. Cuba
8.4
222 Thompson St (btwn Bleecker & W 3rd St.), New York, NY
Cuban Restaurant · Greenwich Village · 169 tips and reviews
Ann Yacoubian: Garlic shrimp and sea bass are unbelievably good. Ceviche is excellent, cocktails are strong. Worth the price
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Anna Frenkel: ceviche! empanadas! tiradito de pargo! vaca frita! oh, and the mojitos are fantastic. live music a few days a week too.
9. Le Poisson Rouge
8.2
158 Bleecker St (btwn Sullivan & Thompson St), New York, NY
Rock Club · Greenwich Village · 165 tips and reviews
Jacob Forster: 80s show with fresh kids of belair is a ton of fun with a good group of friends. It's SUPER loud and perfect if you're looking to dance! The dj music after the show is on point as well!
Concert Ticket Agency: This has that vibe of a classic New York dance club. Great place to see a live concert as well. Clean bathrooms but the attendants can be pushy about tipping. Dress in layers...can get hot on floor!
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11. Toloache
6.7
205 Thompson St (Between Bleecker & West 3rd street), New York, NY
Mexican Restaurant · Greenwich Village · 48 tips and reviews
Marisa Wong: My go-to brunch place with a group. Unlimited drink deal includes much more than the typical cheap mimosa or Bloody Mary options, and the food is fab. Chilaquiles and huarache were both great!
Albert Hong: Don't come here - takes forever. There are plenty of just-as-good Mexican places that don't take 2 hours to come out. I'm writing this as we sit here - that's how miserable we are.
D Haf: This place will rip you off if you don't check your bill. Not typically the person who reviews every line but we had $140 extra added to ours. Not coming back.