2. Blue Ribbon Brasserie
9.0
97 Sullivan St (btwn Prince & Spring St), New York, NY
American Restaurant · SoHo · 153 tips and reviews
Carter Page: believe the poets and suck the marrow out of life. with a little sea salt.
New York Post: The legendary bone marrow dish features three bones sitting in a hearty, slightly sweet oxtail marmalade, surrounded by toast points and a well of coarse sea salt. Read more.
Risa: Still some of the best late night eats in NYC. Over the last 10 yrs, I've come here post-theater, post-nightclub, post-anything (even post-dinner!) just for their bone marrow w oxtail marmalade.
Linda Mendez: Ice cream sounds gd mmmm sea salt - hum nt sure
Kelsey Lee: Skip the Cronut and get a salted caramel eclair. Soft, doughy pastry that oozes salty sweet caramel filling. Topped with a few sea salt grains - it doesn't get better than this.
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.
6. La Peau Day Spa
7.5
183 Lafayette St (Broome St & Grand St), New York, NY
Spa · SoHo · 9 tips and reviews
ajender123987 ajender123987: I have a yearly package there which I get facials every week. Great facial experience. Nice service and kind staff.
sally: everlyn is the right person for my eyebrows,after a friends recommendation and through a long consultation i decided to have a try and result is i am happy and recommend everlyn..
Taylor Waltmon: I recommend jun. Amazing facial and got 6 package for $210!!! Well worth it!!
7. Crosby Street Hotel
9.0
79 Crosby St (btwn Prince & Spring St), New York, NY
Hotel · SoHo · 136 tips and reviews
@JaumePrimero: Go for a cocktail. The white linen is really tasty: gin, cucumber, fresh black pepper.
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. Charlie Bird
8.7
5 King St (at 6th Ave), New York, NY
Italian Restaurant · SoHo · 188 tips and reviews
CITY GRIT: Hands down 1 of our favorite spots in NYC. Razor Clams top Sarah’s single best bite list. Also recommend Farro, Uni Spaghetti, Chicken & Gelati. Bonus: can order half bottle from incredible wine list!
The New Yorker: “The food is comforting, with some ingenious additions, like uni in a creamy duck-egg spaghetti, and mint and pistachios in a lemony farro salad.” Read more.
Lockhart Steele: Get the fluke (every time), Knife and Fork salad (almost certainly), pasta special (if it sounds proper) and then roll from there. Bird is the word.
9. Boqueria
9.0
171 Spring St (at Thompson St), New York, NY
Tapas Restaurant · SoHo · 258 tips and reviews
Jenn Bailey: Gets busy but worth every penny. Must try coca de setas!!
Bravo: We had the best time there…all high tops, there with my girlfriend’s Mom, who is 85, and we all loved it! -Susan Feniger, Top Chef
Libby Brittain: Always, always fills up by 8. Set your dinner for 7-7:30 and you're golden.
10. Juice Generation
7.9
69 Prince St (at Crosby St), New York, NY
Juice Bar · SoHo · 100 tips and reviews
Liva: I love the green selection, the almond+Cocoa protein shake and the pure fruits such as mucho mango... Love this chain. I wish they had a loyalty card: I used to spend a fortune there every week.
Nina Yiamsamatha: Feel a cold coming on? Paranoid about your sick coworkers? Lemon lozenge with extra ginger and immunity should do the trick.
Matt Healy: Turns out the peanut butter smoothie makes you feel about how you would expect to feel after drinking a tall glass of peanut butter.
11. Blue Ribbon Sushi
9.2
119 Sullivan St (btwn Prince & Spring St), New York, NY
Sushi Restaurant · SoHo · 294 tips and reviews
Lydia Y: This is one of the best sushi restaurants I have eaten in in all of New York City. So fresh and tasty and fast service. Open-style rolling is my favorite. A recommended restaurant for sushi and rolls.
naveen: the blue ribbon roll is fantastic, as expected. you can't go wrong with the marriage of lobster, shiso and black caviar. take your time eating it. then order up another roll.
The Corcoran Group: Well worth the wait (and you'll need to wait since they don't take reservations). The service is impeccable and the sushi is extremely fresh and tasty.
12. The Dutch
8.6
131 Sullivan St (at Prince St), New York, NY
New American Restaurant · SoHo · 457 tips and reviews
Gillian BenAry: chef is Andrew Carmellini. Totally packed, so reservations are essential. Killer wine list, great raw bar, fantastic food and stellar people watching. A good place to feel the energy of NY. Open late
Time Out New York: Try the little oyster sandwiches. Sesame-speckled buns each cradle one fat, crispy mollusk, iceberg lettuce and a smear of pickled okra sauce. They’re one of our #100best dishes and drinks of 2011. Read more.
Anna Frenkel: pretty awful experience with the staff here; servers and manager. if you care about being treated like a human being when at a restaurant, don't come here.