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If any restaurant could survive on atmosphere alone, it would be this one. But the food is pretty great too.
Part restaurant, part bar, Dante is one of the best spots for a cocktail and light bite in NYC.
At this classic late-night coffee shop, see NYC's first Italian espresso machine and sit on a Renaissance bench while sending emails.
Because there’s so much more to this neighborhood than Carbone.
There are about 100 Italian restaurants in the West Village and Greenwich Village. This one stands out.
If you live in Greenwich Village, OMG Shawarma should be in your rotation, especially on lazy days.
Come for the smashburger at this roving pop-up, but stay for whatever else is on the menu.
Butter Smashburgers isn’t reinventing the wheel, but it's a good spot to know about to satisfy your drunchies.
The second location of this vegan Ethiopian spot is great for a fun yet casual group meal.
If you really need some eggs steps from the West 4th Street train station, head to Waverly Diner.
People like to hate Carbone. But an evening at the iconic Italian restaurant is difficult not to love.
Grab a seat at the bar and order the baked clams at this Greenwich Village Italian spot.
This Northern Italian restaurant has been around since 1976, and it's pleasantly impervious to change.
Drink a fancy cocktail and eat a katsu sando at Bar Moga, a Japanese bar and restaurant in Greenwich Village.
Come to this fun Greenwich Village spot when you want a sub-$100 sushi omakase that tastes more expensive than it is.
The Dao Kou chicken at this Chinese chain is too tender to eat with a fork, and it's just one of the fantastic things they do with the bird.