1. Charlie Bird
8.7
5 King St (at 6th Ave), New York, NY
Italian Restaurant · SoHo · 188 tips and reviews
S. Fan: Raw scallop in brown butter sauce! Still love the octopus best.
Chefs Feed: "The sweetest scallops with that fresh, clean textural bite, a hint of lemon zest and chives. Then top it off with a finger-licking-good, amazing dumping of hot brown butter." Chef Russell Jackson Read more.
Brandy Schuman: Razor Clams, Farro salad, burrata toast. Everything was amazing! Love the music and service was great!
Cary Lawson: Beautiful, eclectic decor that's artsy and unique, yet comfortable. Simple, but delicious menu and drinks. Very pleasant for catching up with friends or business.
Jason Liszka: This is a @naveen kind of place. If your cheekbones are as glorious as his, you should go here.
Sabina B.: Best public restrooms in the city. Hands down.
4. Chalk Point Kitchen
527 Broome St (Thompson St), New York, NY
New American Restaurant · SoHo · 58 tips and reviews
Josephine Son: Been back twice already. Latest favs: Kale Martini, Lobster Ravioli, Pork chop, Duck, Coconut Panna Cotta. You're welcome!
Andy Amendola: Just promise me you will get the mussels. Promise? You won't regret it.
Connie Yang: Get the butterscotch pudding! It's topped with popcorn popped in duck fat. Sooo good
AskMen: The place makes you want to order the fennel hay roasted chicken for two with a pair of Genesee cream ales or some bison tartare and rabbit hunter (bourbon, ginger beer, mint, lime) cocktails. Enjoy. Read more.
Anthony Lella: THE COUNTESS WOULD NEVER PUT UP WITH THIS SHIT!!
Scott: The corner rooms are definitly the pick, with floor to ceiling windows and great cityscape views towards Tribeca.
Eater: Cronut master Dominique Ansel unleashes a new pastry today: A "lobster tail" made from pretzel dough encrusted in Maldon sea salt, peanut butter & butter-crunch brittle, with honey brown butter. Read more.
Alexandra Wood: Breakfast egg sandwich on buttery brioche can't be beat and the canneles transport me to my favorite patisseries in Paris.
Thrillist: Ahem. They have Frozen S'mores now. Read more.
7. Crosby Street Hotel
9.0
79 Crosby St (btwn Prince & Spring St), New York, NY
Hotel · SoHo · 136 tips and reviews
Devonta: Went to a movie screening here and the decor is unbelievably amazing. Nice place to stay.
naveen: the drawing room is one of my favorite quiet spaces in the neighborhood. it's great for a catchup over tea or drinks. if it's nice out, you can also pop into the inner courtyard.
HotelChatter: Order the bacon-wrapped dates in the restaurant/bar. Celeb stylist Rachel Zoe uses this hotel as her NYC base, and the Tribeca Film Fest loves the private screening room. Read more.
8. Galli Restaurant
7.7
45 Mercer St (Broome & Grand Streets), New York, NY
Italian Restaurant · SoHo · 142 tips and reviews
Christine G: Faves: mad calamari, mini rice balls, pesto pasta, chicken parm, tiramisu and chocolate cake desserts. Great place.
Cover: Classic italian done right. The Mad Calamari smothered in spicy marinara is a MUST. Go with the penne w/ vodka sauce or carbonara and you'll leave happy. Pay with cover and skip waiting for the check!
Ally Grinfeld: Get the galli salad you won't be disappointed
9. The Barrel Room
6.7
155 Varick St (at Vandam St.), New York, NY
Tapas Restaurant · Hudson Square · 7 tips and reviews
amNewYork: Features fresh wine straight from the barrel and made on-site by vintner David Lecomte, making for some of the freshest, most eco-friendly wine around.
Melissa H.: If they don't quit with the Dave Matthews mix, I'm going to kill myself and everyone else in here.
Audra A.: Food and wine are delicious. Service is abysmal! Like, shockingly bad.
11. Osteria Morini
8.7
218 Lafayette St (btwn Kenmare & Spring St), New York, NY
Italian Restaurant · SoHo · 301 tips and reviews
Nancy Roberts: Ricotta tortellini and veal were amazing! Don't miss the Byrrhbon sour!
The Corcoran Group: Michael White does it again! This spot isn't nearly as expensive as his other upscale restaurants, but the pasta is exceptional. Must order dishes: the lamb crostini, cappelletti, & any of the gelati.
Village Voice: It's hard to go wrong with a toothsome pasta filled with truffled mascarpone, in a silky rich butter sauce, but they do it best here. The cappelletti with a sprinkle of prosciutto is the way to go.
12. Dean & DeLuca
560 Broadway (at Prince St), New York, NY
Gourmet Store · SoHo · 394 tips and reviews
Henry W. Ng: Toasted tomato mozzarella sandwich. Triple chocolate cookie. Grilled Scottish salmon. Fresh flowers.
Baratunde: This place is hella expensive! Why are you shopping here!?
Dens: Iif you're about drop $13 on a pre-packaged salad STOP, WALK OUT, and walk 3 blocks east to Parm on Mulberry between Prince & Spring and get their $14 chopped salad ($1 more and 100x more delicious!)