2. Da Mikele
275 Church St ((between Franklin and White)), New York, NY
Italian Restaurant · Tribeca · 60 tips and reviews
Dawn Doherty: Stop in for there weekend brunch. Complimentary bloody, mimosa or Bellini with your yummy item that tops out at $12.
SaraDISH SaraDISH.com: Specials are always amazing. Burrata & Prosciutto Crostini and Fettuccini with burrata and speck
Dante D'Orazio: Really fantastic and quiet. A very rare find in New York. Well worth the small walk out of the way. Everything is great.
5. Nobu
105 Hudson St (at Franklin St), New York, NY
Japanese Restaurant · Tribeca · 193 tips and reviews
Trevis Dane Wimer: Bellini Martini.. with Akvinta Vodka, Creme de Peche & White Peach Puree
Dr Todd Schlifstein: Try , new to menu. Kobe Beef on hot stone. Heats on stone. Juicy tender. 6 sauces. Amazing
Gansevoort Hotel Group: Everything is really good!!
6. The Odeon
8.7
145 W Broadway (at Thomas St), New York, NY
French Restaurant · Tribeca · 218 tips and reviews
Autumn Heard: The lemon ricotta poppy seed pancakes are beyond delicious! My 7 yr old loved them!
Bravo: American Psychos down salmon and steak frites, but the real scene's on the sidewalk. -Andy Cohen, Watch What Happens Live!
People: Want classic NYC? Then don't miss this still-thriving Tribecainstitution. John Belushi famously cooked his own burgers at the Frenchbrasserie, once the go-to hangout for SNL in its heyday.
7. Sarabeth's
8.0
339 Greenwich St (at Jay St), New York, NY
American Restaurant · Tribeca · 124 tips and reviews
Samantha Stevens: Great brunch spot. The Bellini, croissant and omelette were delicious, wasn't too crowded (10:30am), great people watching when you sit outside!
jared zlotnick: Smoked Salmon appetizer, Prosciutto & Fig Pizza is excellent. Have a seat at the bar and watch the game.
Nicole Hering: Go enjoy a brunch with all of TriBeCa's wives.
8. Locanda Verde
9.0
377 Greenwich St (at N Moore St), New York, NY
Italian Restaurant · Tribeca · 506 tips and reviews
Aaron Colman: Always great, non-standard Italian menu. Best Lemon Tart in the city.
Eater: Chef Andrew Carmellini's return to the stage, following A Voce, is a rustic neighborhood Italian resto at the core. And on Mondays, home of some of New York's best fried chicken. [Eater 38 Member] Read more.
The New Yorker: Robert De Niro’s place seems at first glance rather high-end faux. But the chef Andrew Carmellini’s blissfully homey Italian food serves as a reminder that cooking what you grow is a very good idea. Read more.
9. Macao Trading Co.
8.9
311 Church St (btwn Lispenard & Walker St), New York, NY
Asian Restaurant · Tribeca · 231 tips and reviews
Chad Hammer: Entrees and drinks are great to begin with, but save room to share (with at least 1 or 2) the Portuguese style donuts! Insane!
How To Make It In America: If you can tear yourself away from the Asian-Portuguese fusion, mixology at the bar is among the most precise and inspired in town -- seriously underrated. [BlackBook] Read more.
Gilt City: The first and last European trading outpost in East Asia, Macao was controlled by the Portuguese for over 500 years. Now, its a Tribeca gem. (Try the Drunken Dragon Milk cocktail...)
10. Cercle Rouge
241 W Broadway (btw White and Beach), New York, NY
French Restaurant · Tribeca · 47 tips and reviews
Manda Shettleton: Charcuterie and cheese Plate to die for! Also, fantastic cocktails!
naveen: check out the ice teas here (all diff varieties, herbs, etc)
Louis Vuitton: In the heart of Tribeca, Georges Frogeois brings New York the perfect getaway to Paris. Make sure to try their exotic selection of iced teas. The Sayfwa is heavenly!
11. Square Diner
7.5
33 Leonard St (at Varick St), New York, NY
Diner · Tribeca · 56 tips and reviews
Aaron Weymouth: Friendly staff, solid breakfast, no frills (in a good way) - great old school diner
Corey Crago: It's a diner; it's cheap, it's good, and it's in New York. There aren't enough places like this left.
Max Rodriguez: Comfort food...popular with locals and blue collar types.