Jane
Jane is the kind of un-intimidating restaurant that beckons to the beautiful crowds, yet provides a fun and energetic atmosphere. Diners who value great food at reasonable prices continues to return for the intimacy and pe... opentable.com
Savoy
A nap back at the hotel was a necessary luxury before hopping on the Metro at Grand Central and heading to SoHo for additional window-shopping and dinner at Slow Food favorite Savoy. After a failed attempt at a meet-up w... igougo.com
The River Cafe
$95 per person, excluding drinks. That is how much a three-course dinner costs at River Caf. Thought I?d best state that up front to avoid complications. If you think that is a ridiculous price for a meal ? as I to a c... igougo.com
Walkers
With its handsome old-fashioned wooden bar, this charmingly rickety neighborhood institution (a tavern has been located here since 1877) is a haven if you're looking for solid, basic fare in a neighborhood better known for ... metromix.com
Bubby's Pie Company
You might have to wait in line to eat at Bubby's. You might get squeezed in at a table perilously close to another couple, and have to talk loudly to maintain a conversation with your dining companion. But this all p... www.bubbys.com
The Odeon
For over 2 decades, the Odeon has been a symbol of the TriBeCa sensibility; in fact, the restaurant can claim credit for the neighborhood"s cachet-it was the first to lure artists, actors, writers, and models ... www.theodeonrestaurant.com
Broome Street Bar
In a neighborhood chock full of glossy lounges and swanky spots, this rustic mainstay has been around since 1972, which is undeniably quite a feat these days. Due to the burgers (thick, juicy and served on pita), an extensi... metromix.com
Marc Forgione
The menu may be New American, but everything else at this new Tribeca eatery screams vintage, from the reclaimed cedar wood to the rare cookbooks (once owned by James Beard) that line the shelves to the antique elevator sha... metromix.com
Wall & Water
Wall & Water at Andaz Wall Street brings uncomplicated, unpretentious and stylish drinking & dining to New York?s financial district. Our Lower Manhattan restaurant features market-to-table comfort food, sourced from local... opentable.com
Jo's
Jim Chu and Johnny Santiago are pleased to welcome you to Jo's, a New York bistro. Jo's features two intimate dining rooms hidden behind a 40 seat bar room. The main dining room accommodates 40 guests and The Albert Room a... opentable.com
Sullivan Bistro
Conveniently situated in the Sullivan, MacDougal Historic District, our little gem of a restaurant is a cozy oasis boasting plush magenta velvet banquets with a delightful European flair and a full bar. Perfect for small g... opentable.com
Macbar
"Delicatessen offers great food for the stomach and eye candy for the eyes, situated with amazing people watching views in Noho. Refreshing drinks, solid service, and reasonable prices. ..." insiderpages.com
Tiny's & The Bar Upstairs
A centuries-old pink townhouse in the heart of TriBeCa is the setting for Tiny?s & The Bar Upstairs, a restaurant from Matt Abramcyk (Smith & Mills, Warren 77). Abramcyk sought to maintain the character of the 200-year-old... opentable.com
Bar Henry
Oh, Henry! This wine-centric bistro, from the folks behind Caf Henri, has a lotta history going for it: It's located in the cellar of a 19th-century townhouse, some of its chairs were from the old Plaza Hotel and its bar is... metromix.com
Stone Street Tavern
Gastronomically blessed Stone Street is a small thoroughfare that dates back to the 1600s and what's purportedly the city's first paved road. The rustic d cor at the Stone Street Tavern-not the first bar that's gone by this... metromix.com