1. Sundaes and Cones
8.9
95 E 10th St (btwn 3rd & 4th Ave), New York, NY
Ice Cream Parlor · East Village · 293 tips and reviews
Christine Y.: Recommended flavors: Thai tea, taro, sesame, lychee and strawberry cheesecake.
Halstead Property: Asian-inspired ice cream flavors are executed in perfect fashion here. If you're hunting for the best taro root ice cream you can end your search, then try a scoop of our favorite which is the Wasabi
Nikki Rodriguez: Top ice cream shop. Must try the taro, Thai iced tea, and lychee!
2. Fukurou
87 Macdougal St (Bleecker Street), New York, NY
Japanese Restaurant · Greenwich Village · 35 tips and reviews
Ina Li: Best grilled chicken wing you will ever have. Also get: taro croquette, salmon and salmon two rice, and mango rare cheese cake and black sesame ice cream. The chicken nanban is a bit greasy.
Simon H: Great little izakaya. Opened up recently...authentic style Japanese bar food. Their karaage, avocado tofu and tebasaki are must try dishes.
Suki Soo: The best chicken wing I had in my entire life!! I swear I wasn't just hungry~ crispy skin with spices on it, but soft inside. Love the Omi Yakisoba too!
3. Hu Kitchen
78 5th Avenue (at E 14th St), New York, NY
American Restaurant · Greenwich Village · 248 tips and reviews
Asma A: One of the workers let me in on an awesome tip: grilled pineapple with cashew cream sauce on top. Also taro pudding so good. Don't go home without an almond butter, puffed quinoa dark chocolate bar.
Terena P.: Delicious healthy food. The curry sweet potatoes are fantastic! It was a little pricey but definitely cheaper than going out to a restaurant. Meal was just as nice.
Omar Haroun: Delicious + nutritious. Hu would have thought. Hu would have known. Haters gonna hate, it's not expensive if you order wisely (bowls being the best value). Add some heat with Hu's homemade hot sauce.
4. Hello Saigon
8.2
180 Bleecker St (btwn MacDougal & Sullivan St), New York, NY
Vietnamese Restaurant · Greenwich Village · 14 tips and reviews
TN: The pho broth here is excellent. Looks oily but isn't actually heavy. The pork chop bun is also great. We enjoyed the crispy spring roll. Will definitely be back.
Mark Moskovitz: Delicious Pho, great bubble tea.
Quinton Ma: Banh mi here is amazing! Some of the best in town! Favorite is the special ham, pate, pork roll.
6. 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!
8. I CE NY
101 Macdougal Street, New York, NY
Ice Cream Parlor · Greenwich Village · 36 tips and reviews
Theresa Roldan: Create your own rolled ice cream! I had taro mixed with Oreo with brownie bite and Nutella toppings
Sara: Watching them make your ice cream is so fun! I can't wait to try all the Thai tea and green tea flavors
LeAnna Christiansen: Worth every penny! Fun to watch them make, too! Lots of flavor options to try including traditional American chocolates and also green tea, sesame and Pocky!
9. Feast
102 3rd Ave (btwn E 12th St & E 13th St), New York, NY
American Restaurant · Greenwich Village · 75 tips and reviews
Ilana Leykekhman: Vegetarian feast is very good...even the meat loving bf loved it.
Serious Eats: Your table picks from a small selection of tasting menus that everyone participates in. The series of small, creative bites aren't perfect, but succeed more than they stumble. Good for groups.
The Corcoran Group: We LOVE the creative and unassuming "tasting-menu-meets-family-style-dining" concept here. The feast menus change seasonally, but no matter when you come, you're guaranteed an amazing (and huge) meal.
10. Mermaid Oyster Bar
8.9
79 Macdougal St (btwn Bleecker & W Houston St), New York, NY
Seafood Restaurant · Greenwich Village · 269 tips and reviews
Elizabeth Burstein: Fantastic! Had one of each oyster, the salmon, and chardonnay. Adorable spot :)
emma tangoren: the happy hour and a half, with $1 oysters and $7 cocktails, is one of my favorite in new york. (try the oyster shooters!)
Carrie Hammer: Free pudding at the end of your meal!
11. Jane
8.1
100 W Houston St (btwn Thompson St & LaGuardia Pl), New York, NY
American Restaurant · Greenwich Village · 313 tips and reviews
Christopher Ayres: Awesome brunch spot. Love the French Toast, which is prepared with a creme brûlée batter.
Ana: The Vanilla Bean French Toast never, ever disappoints. Read more.
nymag: On Mondays, try the $15 prix-fixe special here that includes fried chicken, corn bread, corn on the cob, and Blue Point beer. Read more.
13. Saigon Market
91 University Pl (at E 12th St), New York, NY
Vietnamese Restaurant · Greenwich Village · 130 tips and reviews
Daniel L.: Bun Xao & Beef Sate are delicious! Great for the novice Vietnamese diner ..
Ken Berger: Vietnamese is 1 cuisine that's really under-represented in NYC. this is 1 of the good ones, tho far from authentic
Shreshth Dugar: Fell in love with this girl here two years ago when I just asked her for lunch. Can't imagine life without her. So I guess, I am Saigon Grill for life.