3. Evelyn's Kitchen
8.5
2317 1st Ave (b/t E 118th St & E 119th St)), New York, NY
Bakery · East Harlem · 20 tips and reviews
Kent Gould: We came on marathon day randomly! And we're so happy we did!! Delicious samples, great coffee, excellent skirt steak salad, great salmon salad. Yummy treats! Love!
Jesus Figueroa: LOVE LOVE LOVE their blondies! Was visiting from MIA and this was the first and last spot I visited while in the city. Would definitely go back...
Harlem Ambassador: This caterer has created a must stop en route to East River Plaza. Blondies are like crack and Mexican cocoa is kick @$$. Where else can you get an alternative to the cuchifritos options around here?
5. Sadelle's
8.9
463 W Broadway (btwn Prince & Houston St), New York, NY
Bagel Shop · SoHo · 192 tips and reviews
Pecopelecopeco: Delicious! Friendly staff, best spot for brunch before shopping at SoHo. Share a Melissa's bakery basket and a salmon salad with your friend.
Madeleine Root: The smoked salmon salad is EVERYTHING. The best ever. Everything else is delish, too, but really... Get the salmon salad.
John Fontein: Top 5 brunch spots in NYC. Everything on the menu is good, but the House Salmon and Salmon Salad are standouts!! 👍🏽💯🔥
6. H&H Bagels
8.2
1551 2nd Ave (at E 80th St.), New York, NY
Bagel Shop · Yorkville · 159 tips and reviews
Anabel Riera: Amazing bagels!!! Great with baked salmon salad
Henry W. Ng: Salmon salad on poppy seed all day.
Adrienne Gurman: if you're into cupcakes, they have the most delicious vanilla cupcakes with thick white icing and rainbow sprinkles, in addition to their awesomely famous bagels and challah.
10. Crave Fishbar
8.0
945 2nd Ave (at E 50th St.), New York, NY
Seafood Restaurant · Turtle Bay · 103 tips and reviews
Ina Li: Seafood platter and also salmon salad and amazing octopus!
Quinn Duffy: After the great reviews expected better. Salmon salad was quite good, everything else was passable.
The Wall Street Journal: The restaurant's yellow fin tuna confit sandwich, topped with fried artichokes and served on fresh focaccia, is a favorite. Read more.
11. Friedman's Lunch
7.9
75 9th Ave (at W 15th St), New York, NY
Breakfast Spot · Chelsea · 158 tips and reviews
Vishal Sapra: Salmon Salad and Fish Tacos are my go-tos. For brunch, egg white omelet is better at Sarabeth's.
Michelle: Great gluten free menu options! Had the salmon salad and brussels sprouts. Do not pass up the brussels sprouts! Salad was incredible as well.
ᴡ Krishnan: Loved everything here.. the brown rice bowl substituted with quinoa and grilled chicken is a lot of food, yet quite healthy..
12. Maman
8.6
211 W Broadway (btwn Franklin & White St), New York, NY
Café · Tribeca · 73 tips and reviews
Alex Pyatetsky: Fantastic. Soft boiled egg and cured salmon salad 👍👍 the nuts and chocolate chip cookie is the best in the city imo. Better than levain (though we added more salt).
Jackson Isaacson: Insanely cute, with delicious deconstructed avocado toast and breakfast dishes, Maman Tribeca is a must for slow weekend brunches (and better than the original)!
Noah Weiss: Somehow this feels like an upgrade over the great Nolita original: bigger space, more casual seating, bigger menu, more pastries. Can come for a coffee and to work, or for a full lunch / brunch.
14. Westville East
8.9
173 Avenue A (at E 11th St), New York, NY
American Restaurant · East Village · 299 tips and reviews
Amanda Theiler: salmon salad $14, outdoor seating
Monica King: Grilled Salmon Salad is amazing!
Katie Rose: Go for a market plate. It's vegetarian, delicious and a ton of food. And if you still have room for dessert, order a homemade Oreo. They're a little dry, but they're delicious.
15. Barney Greengrass
8.6
541 Amsterdam Ave (btwn W 86th & W 87th St), New York, NY
Bagel Shop · Upper West Side · 161 tips and reviews
Michael Fox-Rabinovitz: Really great kipper salmon salad, super smoked fish selection and challah
Jennifer Soffen: Nova lox and white fish salad platter is out of this world. Enough for two people. Get the orange juice.
Food Network: Barney Greengrass serves up favorites like the Chopped Herring Salad Sandwich that keeps Alton Brown coming back on Food Network's The Best Thing I Ever Ate. Find more tips at FN Local. Read more.