Food Scene
La Esquina - SoHo
114 Kenmare StBest Mexican Food.
Moderately priced Italian fare and wine lounge with a Eurocentric crowd.
73 locals recommend
Epistrophy
200 Mott StModerately priced Italian fare and wine lounge with a Eurocentric crowd.
Famous French brunch place that requires reservations or a wait during weekend brunch time.
274 locals recommend
Balthazar
80 Spring StFamous French brunch place that requires reservations or a wait during weekend brunch time.
Creative menu incorporating Japanese fare and wild game burgers of bison, venison, kangaroo, etc.
Seven Spring Food and Wine
7 Spring StreetCreative menu incorporating Japanese fare and wild game burgers of bison, venison, kangaroo, etc.
Hoomoos Asli
100 Kenmare StAmazing Mediterranean casual cafe that delivers!
The best dim sum in the city! Ladies push around food carts until 3pm on Saturdays and Sundays and you just point at what you want.
70 locals recommend
Jing Fong Restaurant
380 Amsterdam AvenueThe best dim sum in the city! Ladies push around food carts until 3pm on Saturdays and Sundays and you just point at what you want.
Little Cupcake Bakeshop
30 Prince StAmazing desserts and Illy coffee.
Arts & Culture
Office In A Box
195 Chrystie StLondon import of a highly sexualized burlesque/variety show.
Avant-garde museum with a very progressive curatorial practice.
629 locals recommend
New Museum of Contemporary Art
235 BoweryAvant-garde museum with a very progressive curatorial practice.
Drinks & Nightlife
Mulberry Project
149 Mulberry StreetCool underground bar with snacks, mixologists and a great DJ.
The Delancey
168 Delancey StThree story club with a very hip covered roof terrace.
Mister H
9 Crosby StMondrian SoHo's hip bar designed to emulate a ’30s-style Shanghai speakeasy.