- Balaboosta
- Nolita
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Mediterranean, Middle Eastern
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$$$
Falafel pros at Taïm turn to finer dining in a wide, wood-trimmed space.
- Bread
- Nolita
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Soups/Salads/Sandwiches
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$$
Break out the oversized sunglasses, hit up this day club, and get to posing.
Your appetite for nuevo-deli-fusion satisfied at last.
Classed-up Australian scene. And we thought that was a contradiction in terms!
Aurora spins off a vintage Roman emporium.
Gimme coffee! Manhattanites get what they want.
Israeli grub for budget grazers. Turkish coffee will keep you going for days.
- Jo's
- Nolita
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American (New), Bistro
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$$
Access Perk!
For warm Nolita nights, eat at Jo's.
Breezy "industrial brasserie" rocking creative pastas, super-fresh raw bar.
Fairly authentic Mexican and one of the city's best-known "secret" bars.
Cheese and wine...wine served in baby bottles. Exactly.
- L'asso
- Nolita
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Italian, Pizza
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$$
"Ace" of pies: Neapolitan cooking in modern Nolita surrounds.
America's OG pie spot holds its own in the never-ending "best pizza in the city" debate.
- Lovely Day
- Nolita
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Pan Asian & Pacific Rim, Thai
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$$
Nolita 1950's diner meets authentic, affordable thai.
Nolita eatery "100% devoted to mac and cheese."
- MottSu
- Nolita
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Japanese, Sushi
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$$
Sanely priced sushi that leaves you with a clean and scrubbed feeling instead of a tapeworm.
Access Perk!
Kind of boring comfort food place once favored by Chelsea Clinton. Bluegrass brunch.
Torrisi's retro lunch counter serves up damn fine parms.
Fired-up, extra gourmet, and so mature. Have your daddy (sugar or otherwise) foot the bill.
- Public
- Nolita
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International
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$$$$
Ex-muffin factory with free-range birds and weird library vibe.
Farm-fresh Italian and in-house butchering to put the bouwerie back in the Bowery.
Joe & Pat's legendary Staten Island pies now available in Little Italy.
Sketches of Spain: authentic paella and old world hospitality.
Peace, love, and tacos in Nolita.
Nolita gets a taste of modern Paris. Poilâne sourdough flown in daily.
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