Calexico Cart Restaurant
This seemingly simple restaurant is located in SoHo, and it appeared there only a few years ago. The familiar burritos, tacos, and quesadillas don’t seem to surprise anyone, but the quality of the dishes was appreciated by many New Yorkers and visitors, and soon establishments opened all over New York (South Park Avenue, Greenpoint, Williamsburg). But the authentic Calexico Cart restaurant is located at the intersection of Prince St. and Wooster St.
Olive Tree Café
This cafe on McDougle Street in Greenwich Village is first and foremost notable for its entourage. For example, Charlie movies are projected on the walls 24 hours a day, and every table has crayons on it for you to draw or write on the black table while you wait for your order. The basement is home to a once-famous club that has lost its popularity in modern times.
Important
In New York City, it is by no means impossible to ignore the many Italian restaurants that are scattered not only in Little Italy, but basically all over the city and, first and foremost, Manhattan. Some of them are of truly important historical significance or are just wildly popular among New Yorkers, which speaks volumes about the quality of the establishment better than any advertising.
Grimaldi’s Pizzeria, The Grimaldi’s neighborhood has two things going for it: a visit under the Brooklyn Bridge and the best pizza in New York City. At first glance, Grimaldi’s looks like a club-a long line at the door of an old, unassuming building. But the harsh truth is that it’s not a club but rather Grimaldi’s, a pizzeria that is so beloved by New Yorkers that the line is long enough to get there in no time at all. Part of the reason for the line is that you can’t reserve a table here. But as soon as the Grimaldi’s specialty pizza appears in front of you, all memories of the wait fade away – there’s hardly any better pizza in New York.