4. SoHo Grand Hotel
8.4
310 W Broadway (Grand St), New York, NY
Hotel · SoHo · 188 tips and reviews
Mike Akers: If you get the Mac & Cheese, after you eat the yummy crust you can send it back to be re-crustified :)
Gansevoort Hotel Group Manager: One of the best mac and cheeses in NYC
Jackson Isaacson: Beautiful interior, great beer and cocktail selection, excellent for business meetings.
Graeme Richard: Excellent ambiance the octopus salad was great I also had the beef short rib with Mac and cheese it's slap your mother good #IJS and finished off with the banana split ... Heaven on a dish!
Carol: Vibrant and quirky art. The food and drinks were fantastic and the service was impeccable! Salmon is good. Getting to the bathroom downstairs is a journey. They have high tea!
Jason Liszka: This is a @naveen kind of place. If your cheekbones are as glorious as his, you should go here.
Jon Cochran: This place has badass Mac and Cheese!
The Corcoran Group: Excellent (and cheap) local watering hole serving strong drinks (try a dirty martini) and good bar food (try the Chicken Fingers, Fried Calamari or Mac ‘n Cheese).
Jed Garfunkel: Great quiet brunch place. Order their juevos rancheros, it's a massive plate of perfect nachos topped with eggs. Soooo good!
Shohini Gupta: Great rose and charcuterie, truffle Mac and cheese
Amanda L: The Feuilleté is incredible. Strong champagne list. Breezy, fun vibes. I love both locations, but the Soho spot is my favorite.
Benjy Weinberger: Surprisingly good food for what seems like a tourist trap. The burrata was a standout.
10. Soho Diner
7.7
320 W Broadway (Grand St), New York, NY
Diner · SoHo · 15 tips and reviews
Kelsey✨: Cute & trendy diner, with an amazing grilled cheese, B.A.L.T., and modernized banana split
Paige C: Great chicken fingers but terrible fries.
Soho Diner: Snoozing past noon on Sat and Sun? Soho Diner's fan-favorite brunch menu features a wide selection of over the counter remedies to help you recover from your late-nite carousing. Served 'til 4PM!
11. La Sirene
8.3
558 Broome St (at Varick St), New York, NY
French Restaurant · Hudson Square · 77 tips and reviews
Aileen Tse: tender escargots, excellent hanger steak, and comforting cassoulet
The New Yorker: Didier Pawlicki, the chef and owner of one of the tiniest, least pretentious, more pleasurable French bistros in the city, is a sensitive and adaptable—not to mention Internet-savvy—soul. Read more.
The Corcoran Group: Make reservations at this tiny and delicious modern French bistro. Enjoy BYOB with no cork fee and try the Tournedos Rossini. Cash only.
12. Ear Inn
8.5
326 Spring St (btwn Greenwich & West), New York, NY
Pub · Hudson Square · 148 tips and reviews
Thomas Escher: The grapevine says it's one of the oldest restaurants in town. It's definitely a cute and inexpensive food place. The burgers are amazing and the waitresses are really kind. Go and see for yourself.
HISTORY: Have you seen Mickey? The Ear Inn sits in an 1817 building that has been home to a bar for much of its existence and is supposedly haunted by a frisky sailor named Mickey.
naveen: the century club: since 1817. feels like being in an old boat in here
13. Local & Vine
7.1
282 Hudson St (Dominik street), New York, NY
Wine Bar · Hudson Square · 3 tips and reviews
Eaters Heaven: Great little cozy spot to hang with friends. Find a little nook and have a romantic drink or two. My fav of the night - Franciacorta, Brut Animante DOCG with a macaron sampler.
Kelsey✨: Small space, but the atmosphere is low-key and the wine is good. Order the dumplings to share
Cameron Gidari: Two-for-one wine happy hour is a solid deal. Great sandwiches too.