4. Fiat Café
7.9
203 Mott St (btwn Kenmare St & Spring St), New York, NY
Café · NoLita · 125 tips and reviews
Ezekiel Elin: The “maple syrup” on the menu is very much not from a maple tree
Edward Fabila: The spaghetti with EVOO, olives, anchovies and bread crumbs. Perfection!
Kat Pfau: I debated leaving a tip for this place because it's really just that great. This is the kind of place you want to keep a secret. Awesome little italian/spanish cafe with great food and great prices.
Kristina: Do yourself a favor and try the maple ginger snap gelato. You're welcome.
Anand Prasad: Literally my favorite place in Nolita. Granted I live across the street but it has great service, food, coffee, and people. Try the omelettes by Dave - great
Sanje C: Nice staff. Good place to work, read or sit outside on the bench and people watch.
8. DEZ
227 Mulberry St (btw Spring & Prince), New York, NY
Mediterranean Restaurant · NoLita · 8 tips and reviews
Paula Buzzo: This place is so cute. The falafel cauliflower on a pita bread is a must to try. On weekends they have Halva Toast for brunch, is delicious. NO CASH!!
Emily Hymes: It’s fast casual so you order at a counter and you will get a text when the food is ready. All fresh and vegetarian. The beet hummus was great. The halva toast was sweet but really good too.
Eman Abdulaziz: Healthy food with below average coffee and sweets.
Giovanni D'Palma: Awesome atmosphere and a solid list of beers to drink. Go for the selection of sour/wild beers on draft.
Thrillist: This beer drinker's haven features 36 drafts, featuring the delicious likes of Barrier Brewing's Oil City Black IPA, Stone Levitation's Pale Ale, and Mikkeller's Beer Geek Breakfast. Read more.
AskMen: here's a whole assortment of grub like beer-battered oysters with sambal aioli, lamb sliders, skillet mac and cheese, crispy chicken wings and wedge fries with wild mushroom gravy. Read more.
11. Socarrat Paella Bar
7.3
284 Mulberry St (btwn Houston & Prince St.), New York, NY
Paella Restaurant · NoLita · 73 tips and reviews
Serious Eats: The Nolita location of Lolo Manso's paella bar has more space and higher energy than the original in Chelsea, but the paella, each made to order, is just as good.
Maya Baratz: The bacon cheese dates are amazing and the paella is made from scratch per order!
Kasey Ma: Maybe it's because I've been to Spain that I think this paella is okay and there's way too much crusty rice on the bottom called Socarrat that hurt my molars at the end of the night. Eh. Next.
12. Egg Shop
8.3
151 Elizabeth St (btwn Broome & Kenmare St), New York, NY
Breakfast Spot · NoLita · 236 tips and reviews
zack beal: Must get the customized biscuit sandwich with whatever you want. And the fried chicken and the maple chicken sausage and tater tots. All in the single digit $!
Christina: Super tasty egg sandwiches! And gluten free too!
Noah Weiss: The Pepper Boy with soft scrambled eggs, jamon serrano, carmelized onion aioli, and Gruyere will raise your bar for egg breakfast sandwiches.
13. Emporio
8.8
231 Mott St (btwn Prince & Spring St), New York, NY
Italian Restaurant · NoLita · 220 tips and reviews
Jen Berg: Sit at the bar during happy hour and enjoy the free snacks! Perfect way to catch up with a friend.
PizzaSnobo pizzasnobo.com: Just north of Little Italy, the pies are thin, crisp and delicious.
Kristin Connor: The food is pretty bland and the service is terrible. Our waitress was very rude.
14. Café Gitane
8.3
242 Mott St (at Prince St), New York, NY
French Restaurant · NoLita · 304 tips and reviews
Lauren Oosterlinck: their chickpea salmon salad is incredible. their mochas are pretty tasty as well!
Louis Vuitton: Come for brunch, lunch or dinner - the food in this chic café is a consistently delicious mix of French and Moroccan cuisines. The sidewalk tables are perfect for a sunny day.
Mark Cáceres: AVOCADO TOAST. The watermelon juice is pretty good too. Fresh!