1. La Esquina
8.5
114 Kenmare St (at Lafayette St), New York, NY
Mexican Restaurant · SoHo · 724 tips and reviews
Devrin Carlson-Smith: without sitting down the best takeaway is the chicken rosada with chulupa and avocado sauce - world class!
Time Out New York: Try the Pescado a las Brasas taco, available at the sit-down café and takeout taqueria. It's one of NYC's 26 best tacos! Read more.
Susan S.: This place is too delicious! The steak tacos are so addictive! I love the tortilla soup. The salad is great too. I love that they have quick take away options, a cozy restaurant to stay in, and a bar.
2. Sunrise Mart
8.7
494 Broome St (btwn W Broadway & Wooster St), New York, NY
Imported Food Store · SoHo · 117 tips and reviews
apas: Didn't know they had a $10 min for paying with credit card. Now you know it. Bring cash. It's a great place for your sushi lunch take away.
Henry Winslow: Take away a bento box, sushi tray, or pickled vegetable salad for lunch, but be sure to browse the snack aisle on your way out, if for no reason other than the allure of the wacky Japanese packaging.
Camilla C: So much good takeout food here... perfect for lunch. Tonkotsu ramen is surprisingly quite good.
3. Sadelle's
8.9
463 W Broadway (btwn Prince & Houston St), New York, NY
Bagel Shop · SoHo · 191 tips and reviews
Carlos Corral: Host is very rude with foreign people.. he will just keep saying we had a 90 minute wait even after 50 minutes standing at the entrance. We had bagels for take out and were excellent.
allison kean: This review is for take out bagels. They are good. Chewy, not too big. Good flavour.
Laura Jones: Salt and pepper bagel with house smoked salmon was delicious👌 service was friendly and attentive. Booked in advance via OpenTable to save the wait!
4. Lan Larb Chiang Mai
8.3
227 Centre St (at Grand St), New York, NY
Thai Restaurant · SoHo · 41 tips and reviews
Kevin Marks: You can tell its good by the throng of takeout delivery service people
F. Bastard: Eater: soups,Kui teiw ped… best duck soup. Emphasizes Chiang Mai: whole fish w chiles wrapped in a banana leaf, braised pork belly in herb sauce w sticky rice, and a variety of distinctive curries.
Noah Weiss: The trade here is mediocre ambiance and Instagram unworthy food plating for authentic, spicy as hell Thai food at half the price of Uncle Boon's. It's a great new option.
6. Hamburger America
8.9
51 Macdougal St (at Houston), New York, NY
Burger Joint · SoHo · 4 tips and reviews
Lockhart Steele: Wait for a seat at the counter. Then, one classic smash, single patty, all the way and one fried onion burger, single patty, and one order of fries. This is the way.
Bill McAlpine: They served up a hungry crowd of students with a unique menu and ample sitting space for half a class.
John Cline: Get the Chester, an off-menu delicious patty melt remix.
7. Emmett's
8.9
50 Macdougal St (btwn Prince St and Houston St), New York, NY
Pizzeria · SoHo · 115 tips and reviews
Suraj Savalia: Deep dish >> thin crust here. Thin crust isn't bad, but the deep dish kills it. If you want authentic, get spicy giardinera (pickled pepper and veggies) on it. Tiny dining area, so takeout or Caviar.
Stina P.: emmett and dylan represent chicago in the best way. the deep dish recipe has a perfect ratio of sour/wine sauce, just the right amount of cheese, & the crust is crunchy, not firm. i will be a regular
Neal Groothuis: Actual, proper Chicago-style deep dish and a good beer selection (including several Goose Island beers). Definitely recommended.
khaleesi cork: This is a pizza restaurant not a take out, take note of that. The atmosphere it very good, the service it nice, the food is great! You will love it just like I do.
Kara Tosun: I really liked their Caesar salad. The pizza was very good. We had the Mariana with extra sauce, ham, pepperoni, and mushroom
Ardavan Beigui: Good stuff!
12. Raku
9.4
48 Macdougal St (King and Macdougal), New York, NY
Udon Restaurant · SoHo · 39 tips and reviews
John Colglazier: Chikara Hot Udon was great! Start with the Edamame and finish up with the Green Tea Tiramisu, you won’t regret it!
Alexander Fang: This place is a must if you love udon. The noodles have the perfect bounce. The place is larger than its East Village counterpart, but getting a table can take just as long.
Megan Soh: No better feeling than having the ja ja cold udon on a hot summer day. Don’t skip the side dishes—I could eat the mackerel sushi every day.
14. Despaña
9.2
408 Broome St (btwn Lafayette & Centre St), New York, NY
Spanish Restaurant · SoHo · 288 tips and reviews
Amybee: Well priced, delicious salad and sandwich option take out
BrooklynBoyO: A NYC hot-spot for all things sourcing from Spain. Enjoy tapas, sangria and imported brews in the back dining space. Go home with treats galore, Spanish wine next door...
Noah Weiss: The picante is spicy and delicious. Chorizo with Basque peppers, tomatoes, a soft cheese, and a healthy dose of olive oil on a big crusty ciabatta.
15. MAMO Restaurant
8.4
323 W Broadway (Grand St and Canal St), New York, NY
Italian Restaurant · SoHo · 30 tips and reviews
Reserve: Get the Raviolini al Tartufo. We’re no mathematicians but we do know this: creamy cheese plus umami truffles always equal heavenly flavors. Read more.
Raphael Langenscheidt: Two words: Truffle Ravioli. This place is the b-o-m-b. Wonderful service and really friendly dancing waiters, great wine list and awesome vibe. Great music. Skip the burger though - it's too too much.
Ana Zawacki: Truffle raviolini is heaven