Outdoor seating with tent shade creates a relaxed vibe on a quaint street. The space features cute to-go bags and free phone holders, adding charm to the experience. Egg tarts stand out as a creamy, flaky specialty that draws attention.
Food here is consistently delicious and excellent. Prices lean toward the higher side but the quality stands out.
A tent area provides shade for people waiting outside. A few tables offer limited outdoor seating near the kiosk and counter.
Good to know
The grand opening event offered a 12% discount on all drinks with purchase.
There was no wait time during my visit, but it can get busy.
The store is currently offering giveaways during the opening.
Bar boasts a spacious outdoor patio perfect for groups and events, with staff managing setups smoothly. Loud music fuels a high-energy atmosphere, making it lively but noisy. Food offers great taste and value, pairing well with quality drinks for a solid dining experience.
Food offers great taste and amazing value with well-priced dishes. The menu pairs well with high-standard drinks and creates a solid dining experience.
A back patio offers a reserved outdoor space ideal for groups and celebrations. Staff handle reservations and set up the patio effectively for private events.
Good to know
Happy hour runs from 4-7pm on weekdays with great deals.
Reservations are available for private events and parties.
The venue has a designated outdoor space for events.
Outdoor seating channels cool alley wind with plastic red chairs and cafeteria style setup, creating a nostalgic Asian vibe. Indoor space feels cramped but authentic with faded walls and reusable menus. Atmosphere stays chill and lively, reflecting a no-frills, affordable spot off main tourist routes.
Food offers authentic Taiwanese flavors with large portions served quickly. Dishes focus on simple but extremely delicious tastes, especially the pork chop, which stands out for its quality and value.
Outdoor seating sits on a cute block in Chinatown, offering both indoor and outdoor options. Eating outside feels comfortable in the summer wind, which is rare for this area.
Good to know
This restaurant is cash only, so be sure to have cash on you.
You can get a huge portion for around $8.
The total cost for the pork chop over rice and a tea egg is $9.
Small storefront with outdoor standing tables creates a casual, takeout-focused vibe. Atmosphere feels down to earth and chill with a clean design and subtle Chinatown aesthetic. Energy stays relaxed as people eat quickly or walk around with food.
Smash burger stands out with its rich flavor and juicy texture. Food quality is consistently excellent and service is very good.
Burgers come with a grilled outdoor flavor. Seating outside lets you enjoy your meal in the open air.
Good to know
This restaurant is takeout only with no indoor seating.
Customers walk up and order at a window.
There are a few standing tables outside for customers.
Chinese noodle restaurant offers outdoor seating on street with small heated pods and an original air-conditioned cabin option. Atmosphere feels casual and grungy, resembling a back-alley street scene with cramped, narrow seating. Food stands out as the main attraction, especially hand-pulled noodles praised for their quality.
Pulled noodles stand out with an original flavor that makes the dishes delicious and amazing. The food offers a consistently great taste that many find worth seeking out.
Outdoor seating takes place in a shaded, car-free street with tables arranged along the street. The space offers a wonderful atmosphere when weather permits.
Good to know
The restaurant only accepts cash; an ATM nearby charges high fees.
The establishment has significant cleanliness issues, including cockroaches.
There is mouse or cockroach feces in the tableware.
Rooftop bar offers 360-degree panoramic views and a lively atmosphere with music late into the night. Rooms feature artsy decor and quality furniture, providing a quiet retreat despite the city's bustle. Lounge amenities include complimentary drinks and facilities for outside food, enhancing comfort and convenience.
Surrounded by endless food options in Chinatown and beyond, the area offers amazing food just steps away. The hotel itself serves great food and sits close to a vibrant food scene.
A rooftop bar offers both indoor and outdoor seating with a beautiful city view. The second-floor lounge includes a large outdoor terrace where coffee, tea, and fresh water are available until 4 pm.
Good to know
A $35/day 'destination fee' is added to the bill.
The hotel does not offer breakfast service on-site but rather through an external place.
Only one elevator is running for 20 floors, leading to long wait times.
Small seafood restaurant offers intimate indoor seating with cozy, dark atmosphere and plenty of outdoor tables for street views. The space feels cramped and tightly arranged, creating a close, bustling vibe. Cocktails and seafood dishes stand out as highlights in this stylish, unpretentious setting.
Food features crispy shrimp heads, crab croquetas, seabream, and fried skate wing. The dishes come with great service and a strong vibe.
Outdoor dining offers great options with tables on Canal that feel like a dream. The space shines with gorgeous setups in warm weather.
Good to know
Reservations are highly recommended, especially on weekends.
Expect a wait of over 3 hours for indoor tables on Thursday nights.
For groups over 8, a set family style menu is required.
Wine bar offers an intimate, charming space with beautiful decor and a hidden downstairs seating area. Atmosphere feels removed from chaos, creating a cool, quaint vibe perfect for quiet evenings. Wine selection focuses on old world, low-intervention wines served in elegant glassware.
Food features inventive dishes like fried oysters on celery root and lemon ricotta. Flavors stay fresh and delicious, pairing well with unique wines.
Fun patio offers a lively spot to enjoy drinks outside. The outdoor space captures the vibrant Dimes Square scene and lets you soak up the afternoon sun.
Good to know
Thursdays have a late afternoon wine tasting session starting at 4pm for $25 plus whatever you eat/drink.
Parcelle offers a weekly wine school that is worth signing up for.
Expect a lively atmosphere, making it suitable for dates, birthdays, or solo visits.
Tiny hole-in-the-wall with standing room only and minimal outdoor seating creates a raw, chaotic vibe. Locals and tourists gather outside, forming a street food party atmosphere despite limited English spoken. Known for hand-made steamed rice rolls, it offers a genuine, no-frills experience.
Authentic Cantonese food offers generous portions at a bargain price. The dishes are consistently excellent and flavorful.
Good to know
The restaurant only accepts cash.
You should phone in and make the order for pickup to avoid the wait.
There is no seating available; it's take out only.
Rooftop bar offers stunning Manhattan views from multiple terraces with an energetic vibe fueled by loud music and a DJ. Patrons include those willing to meet a high spending requirement for access to exclusive areas. The space is dog-friendly and features a mix of standout food and drink options.
Food offers great value with prices that are not very expensive. Staff like Dan, Sarah, and Matt provide helpful service in choosing food and drinks, complementing the stellar view during meals.
Outdoor areas include a private patio at the back and a rooftop with views. The back patio offers a spectacular sunset and the rooftop provides great night-time scenery when the weather cools.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended for outdoor rooftop views, especially on weekends.
Customers must spend $75 per person to access the upstairs area.
Drinks are priced between $20 and $25, with a 7% tip automatically added.
Small cafe with self-ordering kiosks and colorful outdoor seating creates a modern, clean space that feels cramped but lively. Busy atmosphere combines with a cool underground vibe and eye-catching visuals. No indoor seating emphasizes quick, made-to-order service.
Food features beautiful presentation with highlights like royal milk tea with mini Boba and strawberry donuts. The Boba stands out alongside excellent overall dishes.
Good to know
There is no seating inside; it's a takeout-only establishment.
Customers should order their items via the kiosk and wait for their name to be called.
The coupon code '152023' offers 15% off until 2024.
Small space blends American and Japanese decor for an authentic dive bar feel with no attitude. Food and drinks impress with excellent quality and great prices. Outdoor area features a small soccer pitch and casual seating where locals relax and smoke nearby.
Food stands out for its excellent quality and great prices. Drinks and cocktails match the food's high standard, creating an inviting and inclusive dining experience.
Outdoor seating includes a small soccer pitch and tables that locals and their small dogs use. Smoking happens nearby, with staff and customers lighting up close to the crowded outdoor area.
Good to know
The price-quality ratio for the steak frites is excellent at $19.
There is never a wait for brunch at the restaurant.
Breakfast items are available all day, with prices starting at $11.
Small cafe with vivid red interior and European cozy vibes offers a pleasant, lively atmosphere with outdoor sidewalk seating. Space includes some seating and features chess for casual play. Music plays at a comfortable volume, enhancing the inviting mood.
Food here is consistently top notch with well-prepared dishes. The menu offers a satisfying variety that delivers solid flavors.
Outdoor seating includes spots on the sidewalk. The area feels cute and inviting.
Good to know
The coffee costs $7, with small portions for that price.
You pay $1 per ounce of coffee here.
The coffee shop is open practically all day.
Small, cramped basement space with eclectic decor and walls covered in signed dollar bills creates a historic, chaotic atmosphere. Cool temperature and outdoor terrace add comfort despite tight quarters. Cash-only policy and ice-cold Chinese beer complement the authentic vibe.
Offers authentic Cantonese food with consistently delicious flavors. Serves some of the finest Chinese dishes found in the city.
The outside seating area is comfortable and clean, easily accommodating groups of six. The space has a relaxed vibe and was kept after the pandemic to serve more customers.
Good to know
Expect at least a 30-minute wait for dinner.
Payment must be made in cash only.
Portions are massive; one dish can feed two people.
Greek restaurant with rustic decor and laid back atmosphere evokes an old Mediterranean tavern. The space includes outdoor seating and a lively, often crowded environment with loud music. Offers an affordable Greek wine selection that complements the energetic vibe.
Food here offers authentic Greek flavors that remind of taverns in Athens. Dishes come with home style preparation and affordable prices.
Outdoor seating offers a warm and hip environment with views of the World Trade Center. Overflow seating across the street expands the space.
Good to know
No reservations are accepted; you need to put your name down and wait.
Expect a 30-minute wait during peak hours.
Come early or you might have to wait a bit to get in.
Small bakery with rustic wooden accents and bright, airy lighting creates a cozy, friendly atmosphere. No seating inside encourages a grab-and-go experience amid a bustling vibe. Aromas of fresh bread and pastries fill the space, adding to its charm.
Food and coffee show clear care from the staff and impress with their quality. Prices come across as high compared to the experience.
A few tables outside offer a spot to sit and enjoy food. The outdoor seating is small but cozy with a friendly vibe.
Good to know
A double pretzel costs $15, while a single pretzel usually costs $7.
Expect no line on Friday mornings around 9:45am.
The bakery does not start serving pretzels until later in the day.
Small, casual Chinese diner with cozy atmosphere and neutral tones. Seating includes a packed interior and outside terrace with air conditioning. Often busy, it draws those seeking authentic wonton noodles in a no-frills setting.
Chinese food here is consistently fresh and affordable with a great balance of flavors. Dishes come out tasting really good and the quality stays excellent across visits.
Outdoor seating includes a closed terrace with air conditioning and areas that stay warm in windy conditions. The space features a noodle bar and offers a relaxed atmosphere for eating outside with a beer.
Good to know
The restaurant opens at 10:30am, not 10am as listed on Google.
Expect to pay $12-13 for wonton noodle soup combos, not the $10 advertised.
A 16% gratuity is automatically added to all bills, regardless of party size.
Space divides into upstairs, basement, and outdoor areas with distinct vibes; upstairs offers a stylish, vibey atmosphere while the basement features a live DJ and lively music. Outdoor seating includes small Parisian-style tables and heaters, ideal for warmer weather and people watching. Crowds peak and spill into the street, creating a bustling scene.
Food offers delicious flavors with a young energy vibe. Sharing dishes suits groups well, paired with drinks and music.
Heaps of outdoor seating make it ideal for Spring and Summer. The patio offers a great spot for people watching and enjoying the vibes, especially during sunset.
Good to know
Complimentary chips, bread, and olives are served during happy hour.
The venue can get overcrowded, especially around 11pm.
Cash may be needed at the entrance for certain situations.
Tiny coffee shop offers Asian-inspired lattes and sticky ube mochi, blending unique flavors with a hip, artsy vibe. Outdoor seating on a quiet pedestrian alley creates a cozy, well-lit spot perfect for relaxing or chatting.
Limited to small pastries and typical baked goods, the food options focus on Asian drinks and flavors. The ube and pandan mochi are notably sticky, with ube coming from a sauce rather than natural form.
Outdoor seating sits on a quiet street with plenty of tables. The area feels cozy and well lit, creating a nice spot to relax outside.
Good to know
Baked goods are 40% off after 4 PM.
The coffee shop only has outdoor seating.
There is limited indoor seating at the café.
Outdoor patio offers a private, classic urban vibe with a cozy speakeasy-style indoor seating area featuring vintage decor and jazz music. Space feels small and intimate, with a dark, moody smoking room adding unique character. Evening energy is lively and loud, contrasting with the calm, secluded outdoor atmosphere.
Korean inspired dishes come fresh and prepared to order with large portions. Breakfast options and coffee, including lattes, maintain consistent quality and flavor.
Outdoor space feels like stepping into another time with a speakeasy seating area and a large patio. A private outdoor area offers extra quiet, and staff keep furniture outside while you stay.
Good to know
Happy hour is from 5 PM to 8 PM.
You can have a brunch with K-POP songs.
The small glass of sweet corn latte costs $11 before tax and tips.
Open kitchen with bar seating offers a view of chefs at work in a chic, dimly lit space. Atmosphere stays lively yet intimate with dope music enhancing the vibe. Outdoor seating allows for casual people watching despite tight indoor quarters.
Menu features different Chinese regional cuisines rarely seen together. Food is well-seasoned, creative, and light, with standout veggie sides and a notable tuna appetizer. Wine pairs thoughtfully with dishes and is served in beautiful glassware.
A new outdoor area offers space to sit and watch people. The outdoor chairs are uncomfortable but seating is available.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended to ensure a table at Tolo.
Expect high prices for small portion sizes at Tolo.
Wine pairings are available; ask the staff for recommendations.