A Guide to the Best Neighborhoods to Eat At in New York City

NYC has some of the best restaurants in the world,Nobu are two of the best restaurants in New York
no one has ever questioned this. But for some oneand appropriately, two of the toughest reservations to
who is not from New York, they may want to knowget.
where are the best areas to eat in the Big Apple? InThe consensus when it comes to fine dining has to be
this article I will break down the best areas to eat inColumbus Circle. This small area houses some of the
New York City.best restaurants in the world. The list goes on and on,
The East Village, where I currently reside, is a culturalbut some of the best ones include Per Se, Masa, A
melting pot of restaurants. From Vietnamese toVoce, Marea and Jean Georges. That's a ton of
Neapolitan Pizza to Japanese Ramen, there is noMichelin Stars in such a small area!
shortage of options. If you are looking for somethingAnother area that is often overlooked, but awesome
outside the box, Graffiti on East 10th Street is Indianwould have to be NoLita (north of little italy). This small
inspired small plates that seriously made meneighborhood has hotspots such as Torrissi Italian
contemplate vegetarianism for 45 minutes. Ippudospecialties, where the turkey is mouthwateringly thick
serves a world-class bowl of ramen as well. On a coldand juicy. Another great spot down there is Pinche
rainy day, it does not get better than Ippudo.Tacqueria. Some of the best fish tacos the city has to
The West Village is another hotspot for restaurants. Ioffer.
personally love the Fatty Crab, which offers anThese are just a few of the great eating areas, but it
Americanized take on Malaysian BBQ. The portionswouldn't be right to make a food list about New York
are large, spicy, and most importantly, cheap.and not include Murray Hill, the Upper East Side and the
Ushiwakamaru is a Japanese-style sushi bar whereFinancial District. Just kidding!
the fish is so fresh, you'll feel like you're in Kyoto if youStick to the areas mentioned above and you'll leave
close your eyes.New York a happy (and full) camper.
Tribeca is never at a loss for fine dining. Bouley and