Restaurants In NoHo
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Il Buco Alimentari e Vineria
53 Great Jones St., NoHo, NYWe love it when people get up in arms over a restaurant review. “How dare the New York Times give a Il Buco Alimentari e Vineria three stars? It’s a sandwich shop! Who do they think they are? That’s how many Adour by Alain Ducasse has!” Those aren’t real quotes, but that’s the “people who [...]
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Five Points
31 Great Jones St., NoHo, NYOne of the most reliable and universally likeable restaurants we’ve been to, coming through in the clutch time after time.
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Acme
9 Great Jones St., NoHo, NYFrom a marketing standpoint, what Acme has been able to accomplish in the few short months since it has re-opened is nothing short of incredible. Some of the more “seasoned” of you might remember Acme from its previous life as a divey, down and dirty Cajun eatery and music venue. Back in the day, Acme [...]
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Il Buco
47 Bond St., NoHo, NYEven some of the hottest restaurants have empty tables on “off” nights, but the fact that Il Buco is routinely slammed is a testament to the quality of the food and the unique character of the space. You won’t find another place in town quite like this.
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Mercat
45 Bond St., NoHo, NYYou won’t catch the Infatuation hanging out here on a regular basis, but every once in a while it’s fun to kick back, drink in hand, and watch the ridiculous action unfold around you. Their selection of exclusively Spanish wines is just as attractive as the pretty people drinking them and – shocker special – the food is good too.
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The Smile
26 Bond St., NoHo, NYA relatively new “cafe and mixed use concept store” on Bond St. What does that mean? Well, it’s a rustic space that serves food and also sells housewares and nick-nacks to the coolest people you have ever seen. Essentially, it’s hipster Cracker Barrel.
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Hung-Ry
55 Bond St., NoHo, NYJapanese noodles have created absolute pandemonium in this city. Seats at Momofuku Noodle and Ippudo induce Odd Future style riots on a nightly basis. It was only a matter of time before someone took this same approach to those of the Chinese variety. It worked in Sydney, another Asian food obsessed city. Anyone who’s been [...]
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Forcella (Bowery)
344 Bowery, East Village, NYPizza is in a funny place these days. With the exception of Artichoke, very few new generation parlors go the slice route, despite the fact there’s obviously a big demand. For the current crop of dough freaks, it’s all about finding new school ways of cooking an old school pie and one-upping each other. After [...]
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Gemma
335 Bowery, NoHo, NYIf you’re looking to have an amazing romantic dinner with some of the best Italian food this city has to offer, keep looking (we strongly suggest Max in the East Village). But if you’re just looking to go out with a big group, celebrate a birthday, and have a really good time, Gemma is perfect.
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Great Jones Cafe
54 Great Jones St., NoHo, NYAlthough it has since re-opened, when word spread a few months ago that a fire had closed Great Jones for the foreseeable future, we were concerned. It wouldn’t be right for the lights to go out without an Infatuation review. Having lived on Mulberry and Houston for a couple of years, Great Jones served as [...]
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