The SoHo district of Manhattan is a popular destination for tourists. Visitors can enjoy tons of shopping and numerous art venues. The name means “South of Houston” where Houston Street forms its northern boundary. Its cobblestone streets give it a distinct character that you will not find anywhere else. Among its main tourist attraction are the musicals on Broadway Street. Peter Freeman Inc. is a popular art gallery that was put up in the 90s. Here, minimalist artworks are on full display every day of the year. SoHo has a lot to offer every kind of traveler. With so much to do, you cannot help but get hungry during your visit here. The good news is that SoHo offers a lot of places where you can satisfy your hunger pangs. A multitude of cuisines awaits you so check out our list of the best restaurants in SoHo, New York City, USA, below.
1. The Bombay Bread Bar
Posted by The Bombay Bread Bar on Monday, 5 March 2018
This place is where you need to go if you are looking for authentic Indian food. You get the best tasting street food matched with traditional classics. The casual dining area serves as the perfect backdrop to your flavorful samosas, chutneys, and rotis. You cannot go wrong in choosing this vibrant restaurant. Order some of their well-crafted cocktails to go with their mouthwatering dishes and you will certainly have a great full experience. People have raved about chef Floyd Cardoz’s cuisine and for good reason. It is quite normal to see the talented chef working in the kitchen almost every day.
The Bombay Bread Bar
Address: 195 Spring St, New York City, New York 10012
Operating hours: 5 PM to 10:30 PM
Average price for two: USD 31-50
Website: The Bombay Bread Bar
2. Pinch Chinese
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Posted by Pinch Chinese on Saturday, 17 November 2018
Pinch Chinese is your quintessential Chinese restaurant that serves noodles, rice, and of course, dim sum. The name ‘Pinch’ refers to how the chefs close the tops of the dumplings. Aside from these, they are also known for their Peking duck, which their chefs prepare in the traditional manner. The kitchen is always humming with several cooks rolling out baskets upon baskets of dim sum while the other chefs sweat it out in front of the wok burners. The restaurant serves a different set of food for lunch and dinner. However, you will not go wrong in ordering their xiao long bao. A chef that worked at a famous Taiwanese dim sum restaurant prepares it for you.
Pinch Chinese
Address: 177 Prince St, New York City, New York 10012
Operating hours: 12 PM to 3 PM; 5 PM to 10 PM
Average price for two: USD 11-30
Website: Pinch Chinese
3. Cocotte
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Posted by Cocotte on Sunday, 30 September 2018
Cocotte is a quaint restaurant and bar that specializes in Basque cuisine. Located at the border of France and Spain, this region is rich in culinary heritage and it has some of the best dishes in the world. This is what Cocotte tries to bring to SoHo. Centered on ingredients indigenous to this region, Chef Sebastien Pourrat brings his creativity and talent in every dish that makes its way to diners. The food here is to die for and is meant to make everyone happy and content. If you want your fair share of French food with a Spanish flair, this is where you should go.
Cocotte
Address: 110 Thompson St, New York City, New York, 10012, USA
Operating hours: Mon-Fri 4 PM to 12 AM: Sat-Sun 11 AM to 12 AM
Average price for two: USD 31-60
Website: Cocotte
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4. La Esquina
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Posted by La Esquina on Tuesday, 7 August 2018
Located at the corner of Lafayette and Kenmare, this restaurant is actually a three-in-one deal. First, there is the brasserie where a sophisticated setting sets the tone for great Mexican food and drinks. Second is the café which provides a more relaxed ambience and offers brunch aside from the main menu. Lastly, there is the taqueria where tacos and quesadillas take center stage. Everything here is made fresh, especially the tortillas. Those who want to pair their food with the best margaritas and beer can spend their nights here as well. Great Mexican food with great ambience and service is what you will get here.
La Esquina
Address: 114 Kenmare St, New York City, New York, 10012, USA
Operating hours: 11 AM to 2 AM. Closed every Tuesday
Average price for two: USD 11-30
Website: La Esquina
5. Emporio
Posted by Emporio on Tuesday, 29 December 2015
If you are craving for some of the best Italian food here in New York, then come to Emporio and get your fix. The restaurant prides itself in serving only the freshest ingredients combined with handmade pasta and pizza. All the cheeses that they use are flown in from Italy on a daily basis. The meats and poultry they use are all organic. Their wines are sourced from the best regions of Italy. All of these mean that you are only going to get the best of the best. There is no cutting corners with this restaurant. The staff here is very friendly and knowledgeable.
Emporio
Address: 231 Mott Street, New York City, New York, 10012
Operating hours: Mon to Wed – 12 PM to 10:45 PM; Thu and Fri – 12 PM to 11:45 PM; Sat – 11 AM to 11:45; Sun – 11 AM to 10 PM
Average cost for two: USD 11-30
Website: Emporio
6. Dominique Ansel Bakery
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Posted by Dominique Ansel Bakery on Tuesday, 20 November 2018
This is the home of the cronut. This bakery is also home to some of the best pastries you will ever find in the world. Take a seat, grab a coffee, and have a taste of the well-made madeleines, frozen s’mores, DKA or Dominique’s kouign amann, chocolate cookie shot, and a lot more. The chef behind the bakery is known for his unique baking techniques that usually marry several distinct products into one. Done mostly in white, the dining area has a sophisticated and relaxing vibe. Service is always impeccable. Each guest gets nothing short of great service from members of the staff.
Dominique Ansel Bakery
Address: 189 Spring St, New York City, New York 10012
Operating hours: Mon-Sat: 8am-7pm; Sun: 9am-7pm
Average price for two: USD 35
Website: Dominique Ansel Bakery
7. Sadelle's
Posted by Sadelle’s on Wednesday, 4 November 2015
If brunch is your thing, then Sadelle’s is the place that can give you what you are looking for. It is said that this restaurant and bakery makes the best bagels in the city. You can get this in a number of varieties. Sticky buns is another brunch item they are known for. Besides these two, you also have a ton of choices to pick from. They have hearty salads, huge sandwiches, caviar specialties, and a number of egg dishes to choose from. Sadelle’s is a place where you will not leave hungry. The restaurant was voted as the best new restaurant in 2015, by The Infatuation, a subsidiary of the Zagat Guide.
Sadelle's
Address: 463 W Broadway, New York City, New York 10012
Operating hours: Thu-Sat 8:30 AM to 8:30 PM; Sun 8:30 AM to 5 PM; Mon-Wed 8:30 AM to 2:30 PM
Average price for two: USD 35
Website: Sadelle’s
8. Charlie Bird
Posted by Charlie Bird on Tuesday, 10 February 2015
This restaurant puts an American twist to old, traditional Italian dishes. Besides that, they make sure that they serve only the best produce from the local markets, fish and seafood from fishing boats from Long Island, and organic meats and poultry from the most reliable farmers in the state. Roasted meats and seafood are their specialties. However, you can also have a wonderful meal by ordering some of their pasta, which is among the best in the city. The servings are sizeable, décor is beautiful, and the service is incomparable. It does not get any better for a traveler like you. Come on over and satisfy your hunger at Charlie Bird.
Charlie Bird
Address: 5 King St, New York City, New York 10012
Operating hours: Mon-Thu 12 PM to 11 PM; Fri 12 PM to 12 AM; Sat 11:30 AM to 12 AM; Sun 11:30 AM to 11 PM
Average price for two: USD 35
Website: Charlie Bird
9. Shuka
Posted by Shuka on Tuesday, 29 August 2017
You get a little bit of Greek, a little bit of Tunisian, a little bit of Moroccan, and a whole lot of flavor from the authentic spices that go into every dish. Mediterranean cuisine is what they specialize in. Focusing on ingredients resonating during the season, the talented Chef Ayesha Nurdjaja exerts her efforts in putting her own tasty twist on classics like kebabs, hummus, and baklava. This results in flavorful bites of each dish that goes onto your table. The place is simple yet elegant. It provides a relaxing atmosphere that helps you enjoy your food in a leisurely manner.
Shuka
Address: 38 Macdougal St, New York City, New York 10012
Operating hours: Mon-Fri 12 PM to 11 PM; Sat 10:30 AM to 3 PM and 5:30 PM to 11 PM; Sun 10:30 AM to 3 PM and 5:30 PM to 10 PM
Average price for two: USD 11-30
Website: Shuka
10. Tomiño - Taberna Gallega
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Posted by Tomiño - Taberna Gallega on Monday, 29 October 2018
Tomiño is known for serving delectable Galician dishes that are all made fresh inside their kitchen. Run by three brothers, the restaurant is an offspring of one of the best Spanish restaurants in midtown Manhattan, Trattoria Trecolori. Here you get a chance to taste traditional dishes like tortilla de betanzos, pulpo a feira, and more. Everything here is so good. You can practically order anything and be satisfied with your meal. The light and inviting design of the restaurant will definitely put you at ease and enjoy your food with gusto. Plus, a Michelin star under their name is definitely a big factor to consider.
Tomiño - Taberna Gallega
Address: 192 Grand St, New York, NY 10013, USA
Operating hours: Sun-Thu 12 PM to 10:30 PM; Fri-Sat 12 PM to 11 PM
Average price for two: USD 31-60
Website: Tomiño - Taberna Gallega
Come to SoHo with your appetite
You just cannot go wrong with any of these restaurants. If you visit SoHo, make sure you come here hungry and step into any of these eateries and eat your heart out.
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