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Created by Village Voice Updated On: July 21, 2014
Quickly becoming one of the culinary capitals of New York, Tribeca now boasts some of the finest establishments in town. Check out our list of the Top 10!
77 Worth St (btwn Broadway & Church St), New York, NY
Molecular Gastronomy Restaurant · Tribeca · 45 tips and reviews
Village Voice: Your ~25 course meal will have you eating ramen for the next week, but cutting into what looks like a lump of coal to find it’s a beautiful slow roasted beet will make the price more palatable.
Scandinavian Restaurant · Tribeca · 35 tips and reviews
Village Voice: Specializing in Danish smorrebrod (small plates and open-faced sandwiches), spoon pickled herring and tomato compote over dense rye bread. Daters be warned: it’s a breath killing delight.
145 Duane St (btwn W Broadway & Church St), New York, NY
Sushi Restaurant · Tribeca · 80 tips and reviews
Village Voice: Around the cornier from fancier fish fare at Nobu, rumor has it they source from the same provider. Head on over for better prices, much more zen, and maki named after movies: Taxi Driver anyone?
134 Reade St (btwn Hudson and Greenwich St), New York, NY
New American Restaurant · Tribeca · 170 tips and reviews
Village Voice: Rustic and inviting, Forgione’s food is a mix of Italian cooking, French technique and a few Southeast Asian flavors. Get the juicy cooked-under-a-brick chicken and finish with the pumpkin soufflé.
American Restaurant · Tribeca · 74 tips and reviews
Village Voice: With a menu featuring a perfect mix of French & Italian classics, we’d say go French with the boeuf Bourguignon or the oozing croque monsieur and Italian with the bucatini all’amatriciana.
Village Voice: The cold, cheap beer and juicy burgers make up for the blunt service (New York charm), and the crisp pan-roasted chicken atop buttery smashed potatoes is a solid foundation for lots of booze.
French Restaurant · Tribeca · 219 tips and reviews
Village Voice: This joint has some serious eats (the strip steak with garlic butter and mountain of fries), but it’s totally acceptable to fashion a meal out of some crusty bread and the olives from your martini(s)…
186 Franklin St (btwn Greenwich & Hudson St.), New York, NY
American Restaurant · Tribeca · 60 tips and reviews
Village Voice: Ditching the kitsch along with its old location, Kutsher’s features Jewish-American family recipes alongside more elevated dishes. Get Mrs. K’s matzo-ball soup: an almost-sweet dill-flecked consommé.
120 Hudson St (btwn Franklin & Moore St), New York, NY
American Restaurant · Tribeca · 528 tips and reviews
Village Voice: A plaster cow outside welcomes you in and homey food is served all day long, but breakfast is really what’s up. Get the sourdough pancakes with a side of homemade scrapple and you can thank us later.
Italian Restaurant · Tribeca · 508 tips and reviews
Village Voice: The is food described as “family-style,” - if your family makes things like the truffled-ricotta-and-honey combo is on the seasonal crostini menu, consider yourself lucky.