undergroundagent Posted April 18, 2004 Report Posted April 18, 2004 Hey Folks, My girlfriend and I are having trouble finding good spots to eat in the West Village. We're going to Horace Silver at the Blue Note afterward, but need a restaurant that's $25 or less per person. We preferably aren't looking to have Italian seeing as we're going to Grimalidi's in Brooklyn for lunch. However, I think we may overestimating the size of Manhatten, so if there's good recommendations that might be somewhat close to the West Village, that would be great as well. Quote
J Larsen Posted April 19, 2004 Report Posted April 19, 2004 There are plenty of excellent restaurants in the West Village, but they're mostly expensive (Babbo, Il Mulino, One if by Land) or pizza (Joe's, Nick's). The only moderately priced yet fairly good place I can think of off the top of my head is the Cornelia St. Cafe (which has live jazz in the basement, BTW). It's on Cornelia just off Sixth Ave, about two blocks from the Blue Note. They serve mostly New American. Not the city's best, but decent enough and <$25. Quote
PHILLYQ Posted April 19, 2004 Report Posted April 19, 2004 UA, If you like Indian there's a Mitali on Seventh Avenue South. it's a five or ten minute walk to the Blue Note from there. It's on 296 Bleecker Street. Telephone is (212)989-1367. Quote
Dmitry Posted April 19, 2004 Report Posted April 19, 2004 Tanti Baci, w10th-7th ave. Village Jazz Book Shop used to be above. The sign might still be there. Quote
J Larsen Posted April 19, 2004 Report Posted April 19, 2004 UA, If you like Indian there's a Mitali on Seventh Avenue South. it's a five or ten minute walk to the Blue Note from there. It's on 296 Bleecker Street. Telephone is (212)989-1367. For that matter, if you're in to Indian it's not all that far of a walk over to E 7th St (Indian Row - almost everything on the block is an Indian restaurant). Quote
BFrank Posted April 19, 2004 Report Posted April 19, 2004 Not exactly the Village, but in Chelsea there's Empire Diner on 10th Ave & 23rd St. In SoHo, the Moondance Diner on 6th Ave & Grand (I think) - near Canal St. Quote
Guest akanalog Posted April 19, 2004 Report Posted April 19, 2004 there is a place called "the pink teacup" in the west village at 42 grove street-between bleecker and bedford-which has some decent soul food (though probably not as good as somewhere way uptown). though saying you are going to a restaurant in the west village called "the pink teacup" will raise some eyebrows. Quote
maren Posted April 19, 2004 Report Posted April 19, 2004 (edited) For that matter, if you're in to Indian it's not all that far of a walk over to E 7th St (Indian Row - almost everything on the block is an Indian restaurant). South side of east 6th Street, between First and Second Avenues (I live further east, between C & D). Although my favorite Indian restaurant in the East Village is on Second Avenue between 3rd-4th or 4th-5th Streets -- Madras Cafe, 79 Second Avenue -- vegetarian South Indian cuisine -- another Organissimo-ite gave it a big recently. I still like Mogador, 101 St. Mark's Place ("8th Street" between First Ave & Ave A) -- Moroccan-ish, reasonably priced (chicken tagine with couscous, olives and preserved lemon for about $10 is a favorite of mine). BTW, the links above take you to a Village Voice repository of a zillion more brief restaurant reviews, plus MAPS! Edited April 19, 2004 by maren Quote
ralphie_boy Posted April 19, 2004 Report Posted April 19, 2004 there is a place called "the pink teacup" in the west village at 42 grove street-between bleecker and bedford-which has some decent soul food (though probably not as good as somewhere way uptown). though saying you are going to a restaurant in the west village called "the pink teacup" will raise some eyebrows. Yes, PTC is very good! Quote
J Larsen Posted April 19, 2004 Report Posted April 19, 2004 For that matter, if you're in to Indian it's not all that far of a walk over to E 7th St (Indian Row - almost everything on the block is an Indian restaurant). South side of east 6th Street, between First and Second Avenues ] D'oh!!!!! Thanks for the catch! Quote
.:.impossible Posted April 19, 2004 Report Posted April 19, 2004 Red Bamboo. Order the Philly. You won't believe its not meat. Quote
kulu se mama Posted April 19, 2004 Report Posted April 19, 2004 my wife and i had one of our best nights out ever at this place - Pesce Pasta Trattoria. The address is 262 Bleecker St. It's crowded, nosiy, and intimate all at the same time. enjoy. Quote
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