1. Estancia 460
8.2
460 Greenwich St (btwn Watts & Desbrosses St), New York, NY
Argentinian Restaurant · Tribeca · 35 tips and reviews
Beril Esen: Great Tribeca find -one of the few solid Argentinian spots in the city. Eat what Argentines create best, which is steak, steak, and of course more steak. Amazing location for a work meeting or date.
Bart McDonough: A hidden gem in TriBeCa - great food and better atmosphere.
Beth: Homey oasis in TriBeCa. The front porch is perfect for a quiet summer brunch. Get the white sangria!
4. Kaffe 1668
8.3
401 Greenwich St (btwn Beach & Hubert St), New York, NY
Coffee Shop · Tribeca · 116 tips and reviews
Cristian Gonzalez: Best coffee in Tribeca. For lunch try one of their excellent salads or the chicken guacamole mango wrap or the chicken kale pesto panini.
CJN: Quick! Over there! Observe the rich TriBeCa mom in her natural habitat. Perfect Nike Frees, running tights and nursing a post workout skim latte at 923 am. Don't move quickly! You'll startle her.
CJN: Great cafe on all counts. Shame it is the defacto spot for Citibank employees from across the way to steal away and bitch about their jobs. It's like a counseling session in here half the time.
6. Walker's
8.0
16 N Moore St (at Varick St), New York, NY
Burger Joint · Tribeca · 110 tips and reviews
Coleman Sachet: Excellent selection spanning Burgers to Fish. Daily Specials, Soup of the day, Chili, and extensive Wine and Tap/Bottled Beer list. We even loved the white drawing paper table cover and crayons!
Village Voice: The cold, cheap beer and juicy burgers make up for the blunt service (New York charm), and the crisp pan-roasted chicken atop buttery smashed potatoes is a solid foundation for lots of booze.
Sarah McClutchy: Great place to kick off Sunday Funday. Servers are awesome, bloody Mary's are spicy, and Egg's Walker's = amazing.
Whitney Fishman: Kale salad and French fries next to the fireplace is the way to go any night
naveen: a favorite in TriBeCa: the upstairs is l perfect for a weekend afternoon stop. wifi: tinyfree1 / tinyfree.
The Corcoran Group: Brought to you by Rangers players Henrik Lundqvist and Sean Avery, we love to come here for the delicious kale salad and meatballs. This place is very aptly named, as it really is tiny!
8. Square Diner
7.6
33 Leonard St (at Varick St), New York, NY
Diner · Tribeca · 56 tips and reviews
John McCrory: Probably my favorite diner in the city. The burgers are charbroiled. Great with a thick chocolate shake.
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.
9. Max
7.7
134 W Broadway (at Duane St), New York, NY
Italian Restaurant · Tribeca · 92 tips and reviews
Sherry O: Tried & True- the lasagna, the lamb ragu and the fettucine, can't go at this place! Their location in the east village has an enclosed outdoor patio in the back. Lovely!
Amit Pandya: The Fettucine al Sugo Toscano? Yes. Yes please. Twice.
Bravo: It’s a small place with a cozy feel to it and also serves the best pasta ala sugo I think for cheap. -Ed Cotton, Top Chef