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American Restaurant · West Village · 145 tips and reviews
New York Habitat: Definitely make a reservation at this European style West Village spot. We recommend the pan roasted chicken and the braised short ribs, yum.
New York Habitat: It seems like the city's best pizza is all centered in the West Village. Joe's is just another amazing spot for a slice. If you love thin crust, you'll get one of the city's best here.
18 Cornelia St (btw Bleecker & W 4th), New York, NY
Seafood Restaurant · West Village · 161 tips and reviews
New York Habitat: Maybe it should be called the Lobster Roll bar because that's the highlight of the menu for us! Get it with the shoestring fries and it's a match made in heaven.
New American Restaurant · West Village · 86 tips and reviews
New York Habitat: Terrific French cuisine here. Get the chef's 6 course tasting menu for $68 or if you'd like to splurge a bit more there is an 8 course tasting menu for $95.
Cheese Store · West Village · 265 tips and reviews
New York Habitat: Outstanding selection of cheese and cured meats here. Find everything from a mild cheddar to the stinkiest washed rind cheese. The staff is very knowledgable and helpful.
New York Habitat: Awesome gluten free Italian style pizza here. Generous portions and we particularly love the Pizza Del Re with mozzarella, mushroom, prosciutto, truffle spread, and virgin olive oil. Mmmm.
New York Habitat: A nice, relaxing lounge to grab a drink. Lines can be long on weekends but it's worth it, especially if you love a classic jazzy atmosphere.
17 Barrow St (btwn W 4th St & 7th Ave S), New York, NY
American Restaurant · West Village · 108 tips and reviews
New York Habitat: This upscale restaurant is perfect for a classy, romantic night out. Live piano, candlelit tables, and courteous service. Start with the pretzel bread and get the beef wellington for the main course.
New York Habitat: Brick oven cheesiness. Another one of NYC's best spots to get a pizza. They don't do slices so either come here with some friends or be prepared to eat an entire pie by yourself!
New York Habitat: Prototypical NY pizza. Thin crispy crust, fresh ingredients, and a great atmosphere. Pick up a slice here and eat it at the nearby Washington Square Park.
9 Jones St (btwn Bleecker & W 4th St), New York, NY
American Restaurant · West Village · 133 tips and reviews
New York Habitat: All you need to know here - spicy duck meatballs. It's the signature dish and paired with the quail egg yoke is a wonderful combination. Don't expect to get in without reservations, it's often busy!
New York Habitat: One of the best places to go for a simple, strong, tasty coffee. If you come often, get the frequent buyer card so you get your 11th drink free! Also take note that it is cash only!
13 Barrow St (btwn Bleeker & W 4th St), New York, NY
New American Restaurant · West Village · 76 tips and reviews
New York Habitat: A charming West Village restaurant with a great tasting menu. They are often booked so make a reservation at least 1-2 weeks in advance.
259 W 4th St (btwn Charles & Perry St), New York, NY
Italian Restaurant · West Village · 240 tips and reviews
New York Habitat: Mmmm banana french toast. A trendy little Greek/seafood restaurant in the Village with very tasty meals. They don't take reservations for brunch but they do for dinner.
New York Habitat: This quaint little West Village gastropub is good for a casual lunch. If you're adventurous get the popular chicken liver toast, otherwise the burger and fries are mighty fine too.
New York Habitat: Enter through the unassuming fortune teller entrance and be transported into a speakeasy serving up great mixed cocktails and food. Try the West Side or the Ginger Smash with the Bone Marrow Poppers.
Italian Restaurant · West Village · 120 tips and reviews
New York Habitat: Don't underestimate the breadsticks here. Pair them with the risotto and you've got a great Italian meal. It's a small place but the price, atmosphere, and food can't be beat.
Seafood Restaurant · West Village · 140 tips and reviews
New York Habitat: The lobster roll and fries here is just ridiculously good. Stuffed with lobster with a pile of fries on the side, sometimes you just have to indulge.
108 Greenwich Ave (btwn 12th & 13th St), New York, NY
Tea Room · West Village · 136 tips and reviews
New York Habitat: For those afternoons when you want to live like they do on the other side of the pond, come here for some tasty tea and a scone with clotted cream.
68 Greenwich Ave (btw 11th St & Perry), New York, NY
Breakfast Spot · West Village · 111 tips and reviews
New York Habitat: Say you had the chance to combine eggs benedict, apples, french toast, and bacon. Would you? Sweet, savory. Pure deliciousness in a single bite, every bite. Is this real life?
113 Horatio St (btwn Jane St & 12th St), New York, NY
Italian Restaurant · West Village · 335 tips and reviews
New York Habitat: If it ain't broke don't fix it, and Chef Jonathan Waxman's Pollo Al Forno has been the main seller here since it opened. The crispiness of the skin and moistness of the meat, it doesn't disappoint.
New York Habitat: Vin Sur Vingt brings a little France to the West Village. It's cozy, intimate, and a great spot to impress your date. There are types of wine for everyone here, it doesn't disappoint.
Spanish Restaurant · West Village · 11 tips and reviews
New York Habitat: We love our Paella here at New York Habitat and El Charro's ranks among the best in the city. Start off with the shrimp ajillo, move on to the paella, and wash it all down with a glass of sangria.
American Restaurant · West Village · 28 tips and reviews
New York Habitat: Exquisite dining worthy of a West Village Splurge. We recommend the cirspy duck confit to start and the dry-rubbed pork chop with bbq onions for the entrée.
New York Habitat: Awesome dishes with just little tweaks that make it unique. We recommend the pork belly or the burger that has chorizo ground into the patty, served with fries lightly sprinkled with sugar. Oh boy.
494 Hudson St (btwn Grove & Christopher St), New York, NY
Sandwich Spot · West Village · 55 tips and reviews
New York Habitat: If you're a sandwich lover like us, then you'll be in heaven after taking one bite of the prosciutto di parma on foccacia. Definitely is better when toasted.
48 Carmine St (btwn Bleecker & Bedford St), New York, NY
Thai Restaurant · West Village · 80 tips and reviews
New York Habitat: Come here for the lunch special and get the Pad Kee Mao. If you're middle name happens to be danger, ask the waiter to make it spicy!
Grocery Store · Upper West Side · 138 tips and reviews
New York Habitat: Sick and tired of New York’s unhealthy food? Then this organic food store is the place for you. The store at 7th Ave has helpful employees and is often less crowded than the one at Columbus Circle.