Kirsten Smith: Cheap Fresh Veggies and Fruit. Also coffee beans, eggs, apple cider, honey and so much more you would never expect for half the price of a regular supermarket.
Mathilde Panaget: Cheapest spot in NYC for Fresh Vegetables and Fruits... but also eggs and bread!
Appetite for Good: Best kept neighborhood secret. Cheap and fresh!
2. Masseria dei Vini
8.6
887 9th Ave (btwn W 57th St & W 58th St), New York, NY
Italian Restaurant · Hell's Kitchen · 29 tips and reviews
Michael Kauffman: Pasta specials and pizzas rock the tastebuds. Pro tip: 1/2 orders of pasta are available (and filling). Pictured: homemade black and white pasta with crabmeat, swordfish, arugula.
Eric Grant: Fantastic food, drinks and service. Our neighborhood definitely needed this kind of upscale restaurant.
Michael Fox-Rabinovitz: Loved the staff, actually main guys are truly Italian. Nice wine menu. Appetizers octopus and meatballs are nice, calamari ok. Had rigatoni with short rib, not too special, dessert was ok.
3. Asiate
80 Columbus Cir, New York, NY
American Restaurant · Hell's Kitchen · 56 tips and reviews
Cyrièle Piancastelli: We went here for my boyfriend's birthday (30!!). I was looking for a restaurant with view, but also quality meals. That was perfect. The wine waiter provided excellent recommendations. Don't hesitate.
Village Voice: Winner of Best Romantic Dinner in the Village Voice 2011 Best Of issue! The incredible Central Park view makes this a prime proposal spot.
Meryl Pearlstein: The Japanese Breakfast is an exotic treat. Try it instead of the usual American choices.