Friday, March 30, 2012

Reasonably priced restaurants in Greenwich Village?

For either lunch or dinner....we were there for an hour or so last trip and loved it....what are some great, and reasonable priced ($10-$20 a person) restaurants there?



Reasonably priced restaurants in Greenwich Village?


Any foods you love or hate?



Reasonably priced restaurants in Greenwich Village?


I love all foods...just looking for a good mom and pop place in the Village (I know they all are mom and pop!)




They are not all Mom and Pop and Greenwich Village is a relatively large area (east village, west village, central village). Are you talking about lunch or dinner?





I like La Lanterna for Italian with jazz. I also like %26#39;ino which is a wine bar.




Both....might go there one day for lunch and one day for an early dinner




Try %26#39;ino on Bedford Street in the Village - among the best panini sandwiches in the city and a great wine bar also.



http://www.cafeino.com/




Another vote for %26#39;ino, plus any of the following:





Surya (Indian)



Lupa (Roman)



Mercadito Grove (Mexican)



Corner Bistro (bar w/terrific hamburgers)



Mary%26#39;s Fish Camp (seafood)



Sushi Samba (sushi w/some South American twists)



The Spotted Pig (gastropub)



Gobo (vegetarian)



Westville (New American)



Sacred Chow (vegetarian)



AOC (French; be sure to go to the one on Bleeker--the other, on Bedford, is alarmingly more expensive)





PS You know about www.menupages.com, right? Be sure to check it out if you don%26#39;t.




';Who wants Pizza ..... raise your hands ?'; There%26#39;s John%26#39;s pizza on Bleeker Street




Here%26#39;s a random assortment from east, west and central GV.





Look these up on Menupages: www.menupages.com





Village Den (diner)





Grey Dog Cafe (coffee and light food)





Washington Square Diner





Frutti di Mare (Italian)





Cucina de Pesca (Italian) (across the street from Fruti di Mare)





Piccolo Angolo (Italian that%26#39;s been there ';forever';.)





Lanza%26#39;s - Sal Anthony (another Italian that%26#39;s been there ';forever';.)





Yuca Bar (Latin)





Olive Tree (NOT TO BE CONFUSED WITH Olive Garden)





A Salt and Battery (English fish-n-chips)





Sapore (another cheapo Italian)





Any Polish/Ulkanian/Eastern European place in the East Village such as LIttle Poland, Veselka (is this still open?), Odessa and Theresa%26#39;s.





Most any Indian/Bangladesh place around East 6th Street, but my fave is Haveli





Corner Bistro (always a contender for ';best burger';)




Veselka is open, passed it last week.




Try Noodle Bar on Carmine St.





Pardo%26#39;s (roasted chicken) on 7th Ave. South





Dragonfly (Asian cuisine) on 7th Ave. South





Isle Thai on Bleecker







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