Top NYC Eats: Must-Try Restaurants and Iconic Foods

Here is a list of the best places I have eaten at in New York City (NYC) along with some GREAT recommendations that I cannot wait to go back and try!

I recently spent ten days in New York City with my husband-to-be and we ate our way through the city. We discovered so many memorable spots — from casual bites to special-occasion dinners — and I wanted to share the places we loved most, plus a long list of recommendations we collected from friends and locals.

Here we go…

MY TOP 5 FAVORITE PLACES: (this was hard to choose…)

Prince Street Pizza: Classic New York pizza. Try the pepperoni square — it’s iconic — and their cheese slice is excellent too.

Minetta Tavern: Known for what many call the best burger in the city. This 1 Michelin Star spot is pricier, but the burger is worth it if you’re splurging.

La Pecora Bianca: A lovely Italian spot for dinner. We started with whipped ricotta and truffle honey, and shared rigatoni and roasted sasso chicken for dinner. The cocktail “Forbidden Fruit” — Aperol, pomegranate, prosecco and a hint of oregano — was bright and refreshing.

Levain Bakery: Home to massive, gooey Chocolate Chip Walnut cookies with a crisp exterior and chewy interior. One of the best cookie experiences I’ve had.

Pepe Giallo: Cozy, authentic Italian with fresh pasta and great pizzas. We went twice. Highlights were the margherita and salsiccia pizzas, tender calamari, pappardelle and a standout spaghetti bolognese.

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Other places we went that were SO good:

  • Momofuku Noodle Bar — incredible ramen and Brussels sprouts for an appetizer.
  • Russ & Daughters — classic bagels and lox, rugelach, and a memorable spicy pepper Bloody Mary.
  • Ferris — stopped in for a cocktail and discovered their excellent bread and butter.
  • Chelsea Market — a must for casual bites. We also tried Sarabeth’s (the muffin with a hard-boiled egg center was fun) and enjoyed breakfast at the Central Park location.
  • DEZ — fast-casual Middle Eastern with rotating vanilla soft-serve flavors.
  • Eataly — endless Italian food and market stalls; great for an afternoon visit.
  • J.G. Melon — the classic NYC burger.
  • Van Leeuwen Ice Cream — classic and vegan flavors; I had coffee, my husband had mint chip.
  • Speedy Romeo — solid pizza, a nice stop after walking through Chinatown and Little Italy.
  • The Standard, High Line — a go-to spot for cocktails with a view.
  • The Wild Son — excellent brunch with great Bloody Marys and mimosas.
  • The Butcher’s Daughter — a reliably good spot for plant-forward food.
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Places recommended to us but we didn’t have a chance to go

BREAKFAST / BRUNCH / LUNCH

  • Clinton Street Baking Co — famous for pancakes.
  • Egg Shop — popular for egg-forward dishes.
  • Cha Cha Matcha — matcha-focused café.
  • Black Seed — recommended for bagels in Nolita.
  • Jack’s Wife Freda — American-Mediterranean cooking.
  • Gramercy Tavern — classic NYC dining.
  • Mercer Kitchen — stylish spot for brunch or dinner.
  • ABC Kitchen — seasonal, ingredient-driven menu.
  • Zabar’s — for an authentic Jewish bagel experience.
  • Ippudo Westside — ramen destination.
  • Sweetgreen — simple, healthy bowls.
  • Bluestone Lane — Aussie-style coffee and casual fare.
  • Grand Banks — drinks and oysters on the water.
  • west~bourne — LA-inspired cafe with a charitable mission.
  • 12 Chairs Cafe — authentic Israeli cuisine with vegetarian and vegan options.
  • Two Hands — casual cafe with great breakfasts.
  • Quality Eats — known for brunch and steak.
  • Boulton and Watt — a cozy brunch choice.

PIZZA

  • L’Amico
  • Lucali
  • Patsy’s
  • Famiglia Pizza — Times Square location

DINNER

  • Lilia — standout Italian pasta.
  • Fraunces Tavern — historic and atmospheric.
  • L’Artusi — modern Italian favorites.
  • Red Farm — inventive Chinese-American dishes.
  • Dig Inn — casual market-style bowls.
  • Little Thai Kitchen — classic Thai favorites.
  • Blue Ribbon Brasserie — known for the bone marrow appetizer.
  • Mimi — small, charming restaurant with French influences.
  • Marea — upscale seafood and homemade pastas (2 Michelin stars).
  • Please Don’t Tell (P.D.T.) — hidden speakeasy; reservations open the day-of at 3pm.
  • The Spotted Pig — known for its sides and cozy vibe.
  • Locanda Verde — loved for whipped ricotta.
  • La Superior — Mexican cuisine.
  • Excuse my French — tapas-style small plates.
  • Bessou — Japanese dining.

COFFEE / DESSERTS / ICE CREAM

  • Morgenstern’s — ice cream destination.
  • Milk & Cream Cereal Bar — cereal-inspired ice cream treats.
  • Tipsy Scoop — boozy ice cream creations.
  • Empire Cake — dessert-focused stop.
  • Coffee Project NY — specialty coffee.
  • Devoción — bright, fresh coffee shop.
  • Mah-Ze-Dahr Bakery — pastries and breads.
  • The ELK — coffee shop option.
  • Joe & The Juice — smoothies and coffee.

I’ll continue adding to this list as I travel more and hear your suggestions. Thank you for any recommendations — I love discovering new places!

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