East Village
East Village
Page 2Kolachi
At Kolachi in the East Village, you can find tasty paratha rolls for under $10, and fries served with maple syrup.
Downtown Burritos Cocina Mexicana
East Villagers have been curing their hangovers at Downtown Burritos (formerly known as Downtown Bakery) since 1990.
Rockmeisha
Skip your spa day, and instead get a pork broth facial at Rockmeisha, a lively East Village ramen shop that specializes in Hakata-style soup.
Nine Cases
This cozy East Village wine bar has an rotating list of nine red and nine white bottles, plus nine seasonal dishes.
Jazba
Jazba has an ambitious, playful menu of regional Indian bangers, but the flavors fall a little short.
Partea
Don't rearrange your schedule to go to this East Village arcade, but if you do end up there, get a fried chicken sandwich.
The Office of Mr. Moto
The most impressive thing about this East Village sushi spot isn’t the hidden door or secret code. It’s the 21-course omakase with lightly dressed nigiri.
Dora's Restaurant
Start a night out in the East Village with ceviche and sangria at this casual Peruvian spot.
Superiority Burger
This sceney spot in the East Village is famous for its veggie burgers, but we're more obsessed with the side dishes and desserts.
Motel No Tell
If you need to drink a piña colada and feel the light of a disco ball on your face, go mingle with the crowd at this East Village bar.
Chrissy's Pizza
Chrissy’s Pizza started as a pop-up in Bushwick, and now it’s serving New York-style pies from its permanent home in the East Village.
Foxface Natural
Formerly a sandwich shop, Foxface serves an interesting lineup of seafood-heavy dishes in a bright, casual East Village space.
Ella Funt
An East Village neo-bistro, Ella Funt serves offbeat French food in a space that feels like a sceney house party.
Funzi's Pizzeria
Picture your grandmother’s house if it were inhabited by the Ramones. That’s the vibe at this exceptional East Village slice shop.
Superbueno
This fun Mexican-American bar in the East Village has creative cocktails and a great birria grilled cheese.
Ariari
Ariari is a retro-looking Korean spot in the East Village that specializes in seafood, and you'll keep coming back until you've tried everything on the menu.
Risotteria Melotti
At this quaint, 100% gluten-free risotto restaurant in the East Village, even the antipasti and desserts are rice-based.
Secchu Yokota
Secchu Yokota is a tiny Japanese restaurant in the East Village that serves an exceptional, seasonally-driven tempura omakase.
The Bao
This Chinese restaurant in the East Village specializes in soup dumplings, and it's just good enough to keep you coming back for more.