Late Night Eats
Late Night Eats
Page 2New Wonjo
New Wonjo is one of the few Korean BBQ spots that uses charcoal, which gives the meat a distinct flavor.
Sushi Seki
Sushi Seki Upper East Side is one of our favorite sushi restaurants in NYC. Sit at the counter, and order piece by piece.
Itaewon Pocha
If it's 1am and you need some soju and bulgogi fries, head to Itaewon Pocha in Koreatown.
BCD Tofu House
This two-story spot on 32nd Street is open late and has a huge menu, so you'll easily satisfy whatever Korean food craving you have.
Izakaya Toribar
Izakaya Toribar serves a large variety of great yakitori and kushikatsu in a dark basement space in Midtown East.
Urban Vegan Kitchen
Start your night out with vegan shrimp po'boys and strong cocktails at this cool West Village restaurant.
Harlem Hookah
Harlem's only Black-woman-owned Hookah Bar has a fun late-night scene and unique shisha flavors.
Good Fork Pub
This Red Hook spot has the spirit of a British pub and a menu with unconventional bar fare like a gooey Korean cheesesteak.
Franky's Souvlaki
Astoria is home to a number of excellent souvlaki trucks, but you’ll always see a crowd around Franky’s on Steinway.
Pig And Khao
Pig And Khao is a Thai/Filipino restaurant on the LES that serves great food and feels like a party.
El Fuerto Fritura Y Chimichurri Truck
This truck Dominican food truck in Inwood serves late-night comfort food like deep-fried meats, Dominican-style hot dogs, and tostones.
Studio 151
Studio 151 is an East Village speakeasy serving late-night sushi with a four-seat omakase bar.
Citrico Cafe
Citrico Cafe is a Mexican restaurant in Astoria where Taco Tuesday can turn into a late night out.
Medusa The Greek
Medusa Greek Taverna is a neon-lit party in Park Slope where you can order from a menu that has over 100 options on it.
7th Street Burger
7th Street Burger in the East Village always draws a crowd, and their burgers are worth the wait.
Double Chicken Please
Double Chicken Please is a fun cocktail bar and restaurant on the Lower East Side with creative drinks on tap and a great hot honey fried chicken sandwich.
The Bonnie
The Bonnie is an upscale gastropub in Astoria where you can order fried pickles and cocktails until 1am or have a no-frills brunch on the patio.
Blue Ribbon Brasserie
The original Blue Ribbon in Soho is a place where you can arrive late at night and eat raw bar selections and memorable dishes that have become NYC classics.
Dr. Clark
Dr. Clark is a sceney Japanese spot in Chinatown with excellent Hokkaido speciality dishes.
Au Cheval
The original Au Cheval in Chicago makes one of our all-time favorite burgers, and the location in Tribeca serves a damn good one as well.