1. Khe-Yo
8.5
157 Duane Street (btwn Hudson St & W Broadway), New York, NY
Asian Restaurant · Tribeca · 142 tips and reviews
Eater: The menu includes things like crunchy coconut rice with sausage, bamboo grilled quail, duck laap, spare ribs, grilled chicken, and pork belly with quail egg. A really fun restaurant for date night.
M T: Excellent service and one of the few Laotian restaurants in NYC. Ribs are a must, the coconut rice pudding is super yummy, brussels sprout special is delicious- make sure you're into spicy.
Yoav Hornung: Go family style! Coconut rice was absolutely amazing, loved the lobster noodles and don’t skip the Tuna Tartar which comes with a bone marrow and a fois gras:) Not cheap but also not too expensive.
2. Bubby's
8.7
120 Hudson St (btwn Franklin & Moore St), New York, NY
American Restaurant · Tribeca · 526 tips and reviews
aaron ginsberg: the complimentary biscuits with apple butter start off a great brunch
jasmine s: biscuits, fried chicken, waffles, sauteed green beans w shallots, watermelon marg = party in my mouth. can't wait to go back
Eric Hinman: Huevos rancheros and banana walnut pancakes, the ideal way to start your day.
3. Billy's Bakery
7.6
75 Franklin St (btwn Church & Broadway), New York, NY
Bakery · Tribeca · 60 tips and reviews
ʞb: Can't go wrong w/ Carrot, Red Velvet, Banana or Chocolate...
Jenny Sims: One of the largest bakeries in NYC, so good for meetups! Also, try the Banana Nutella cupcake - its heaven!
Yvonne Diaz: Banana cake, banana pudding, snickerdoodles are yum
4. Locanda Verde
9.0
377 Greenwich St (at N Moore St), New York, NY
Italian Restaurant · Tribeca · 506 tips and reviews
ChowMama Stacie Billis: perfect lite b'fast: grilled toast w ricotta (salty & sweet!) + fruit salad (not run of the mill--seasonal berries and orange and grapefruit supremes)
Gabe Canales: had the Blue Crab with jalapeno and tomato, Local Tomatoes with watermelon and smoked ricotta from abruzzi and the scallops...delicious!! great ambiance and food.
Hide in DumboNYC: Yes the chicken is great here, but the weekend brunch is great. Apple cider doughnuts and lemon ricotta pancakes are worth the wait.
7. Tamarind TriBeCa
9.0
99 Hudson St (at Franklin St), New York, NY
Indian Restaurant · Tribeca · 157 tips and reviews
Lauren Docktor: AMAZING meal. Everything is great so its fun to order a bunch of apps, entrees and share everything. Coconut shrimp, apple cider chicken app, and lychee martini!!
David Berkowitz: Try the Mango Cheesecake - A wonderful #dessert with just the right amount of mango
Apurva Limaye: Chicken kolhapuri will take you right back to India! Try lachha paratha with some amazing mango lassi. This lassi is different than what you get in many American Indian restaurants in NYC!
8. Macao Trading Co.
8.9
311 Church St (btwn Lispenard & Walker St), New York, NY
Asian Restaurant · Tribeca · 231 tips and reviews
Original Penguin: The Macao hybrid menu features fabulous Far East delights like delicious crispy shrimp, Chinese meatballs and their signature Drunken Dragon’s Milk – a coconut and green tea vodka concoction.
Chenyu: Try the Drunken Dragon's Milk - Cant get wrong w/ this asia-inspired #cocktail (green tea vodka, Thai basil , coconut milk etc)
Niffy Spector: Yellow fever is so good - bourbon, ginger, white peaches. Keep em coming!
PureWow: The Aussies behind the super-successful Two Hands coffee shop have opened a full-service restaurant of the same name. If you’ll excuse us, we have a date with the ricotta hotcake with pears. Read more.
PureWow: There’s more than just avocado toast at these Aussie spots (their version is pretty delicious). Try smashed peas with prosciutto and ricotta on sourdough, or banana bread with espresso mascarpone. Read more.
Makia Wu: So good ~i love their banana toast
10. Juice Press
9.0
83 Murray St (btwn Greenwich St & W Broadway), New York, NY
Vegan and Vegetarian Restaurant · Tribeca · 11 tips and reviews
CCnyc: Banana smoothie, snacks
نجدية: butternut squash && quinoa soup, almond butter acai bowl, schmear, strawberry superfood smoothie bowl,ginger fireball,omg!my favourite juice, genius blueberry protei.
Kelsey✨: Order the Blue Magic smoothie and substitute banana for cauliflower. Sounds weird, but tastes great! The cauliflower adds thickness w/o the extra sugar
12. VCafé
7.6
345 Greenwich St (btwn Harrison & Jay St), New York, NY
Vietnamese Restaurant · Tribeca · 28 tips and reviews
Trúc Nguyen: had dinner last night and had an amazing time with Chef Lan. Do introduce yourself and make sure you order the coconut crepe cake for dessert! Amazing! Read more.
Ian Renfree: V good meal. Friend recommends the sausage and rice. Young coconut water delicious.
Brett Gilbert: Love the vegetarian "crab cakes," coconut chicken soup and beef fried rice. Food here is seriously good!
Nataly Plotner: Amazing pancakes with bananas and Bacon! Super cute place. The Brushetta was not anything special though...
HOBNOB Magazine: Cute townhouse with many cozy, dim lit spots for sipping and eating. Burrata with Proscuitto, steak, fish, and the banana peanut butter cake for dessert.
Steven Gruber: You gotta buratta - cocoa oil and peach compote juxtapose the cheese quite well