Restaurants In Tribeca
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Nobu
105 Hudson St., Tribeca, NYSome say Nobu is old news, but we say it’s still as good as Japanese food gets. Especially if someone else is paying.
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Brushstroke
30 Hudson St., Tribeca, NYWe’ll admit it. Our preconceived notion of what Brushstroke was all about happened to be dead wrong. We knew it was a David Bouley restaurant, and therefore had visions of older couples half asleep at the table, eating sushi without saying a word to each other. In our heads this was going to be a [...]
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Locanda Verde
377 Greenwich St., Tribeca, NYAn Infatuation favorite, Locanda Verde is a very good restaurant, and it is so because the whole is greater than the sum of its parts.
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Ward III
111 Reade St., Tribeca, NYThis one’s been a long time coming. For a solid two years now, Ward III has been our favorite drinking establishment in Manhattan. Sure, there are a plethora of excellent sophisticated watering holes we love, but none more accessible and user friendly than Ward III. We’re always down for a Michael Neff (Co-Owner, Mixologist) conceived [...]
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Terroir Tribeca
24 Harrison St., Tribeca, NYWe’re not usually crazy about wine bars. There are a few on this site that we can get behind, but generally we stay away. Why? Well first of all, there aren’t many that serve good food, and it’s rare that we’re heading out to drink without some serious eating on the agenda as well. Second, [...]
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The Harrison
355 Greenwich St., Tribeca, NYThe Harrison is the exactly kind of restaurant that we love – nice but not fancy, classy but not stuffy, with excellent food and unflappable consistency.
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Kutsher’s Tribeca
186 Franklin Street, Tribeca, NYIf there’s anything Jews love more than vacation, it’s vacation with other Jews. Lots and lot of other Jews. Take for instance, Aruba during the last week of December – good luck trying to find a hut on the beach. Or St. Barts, if you’re a big time baller, for the entire final month of [...]
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Atera
77 Worth St., Tribeca, NYImagine a forest. It’s lush and damp and every inch of it is alive. Even the earth and rocks are covered with moss and living organisms. It’s serene, peaceful, and untainted by human interference. Nice, isn’t it? Now imagine paying someone $250 to shove it all in your mouth. Sound like something you’d be into? [...]
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Tiny’s
135 W. Broadway, Tribeca, NYTribeca is really f*cking cool. Just ask anyone who lives there, including Jay Z and imaginary Stang. When it comes to eating, that Tribeca coolness can be both a good thing and a bad thing. It’s a good thing when guys like Marco Canroa and Paul Grieco take their East Village wine bar Terroir and [...]
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Dylan Prime
62 Laight Street, Tribeca, NYWe did some cleansing recently, and while that definitely felt good, it hasn’t changed the fact that we still thoroughly enjoy being reckless carnivores that sometimes wake up in the middle of the night with the meat sweats. At the conclusion of our One Lucky Duck raw/vegan cleanse a month ago, we were ravenously craving [...]
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