"There's nothing down in that neighborhood, other than a bunch of Wall Street dudes." he said to me... which I replied, "WHAAAA???"
This place is so rich with history, there should be a documentary on it. After walking through the entrance columns that had been imported from the ruins of Pompeii, you will enjoy a superb meal given to you by the most skilled and scholarly waitstaff.
Who would have thought that the oldest restaurant in NYC and once-brothel would be the home to the best soft shell crab and one-of-a-kind martini? Off a dark cobble street at the bottom of Manhattan, this darling gem is simply perfect perfect perfect.
Who says traders and brokers are the only ones who can eat and drink well? Us common folk, deserve a little bliss too! This Parisian brasserie, with celebrity chef Anthony Bourdain, hits the meat n' wine spot beautifully.
Located on a charming, cobble stone street, this pub/restaurant offers a European vibe mixed with that downtown pub aura. When it's warm outside, be sure to get a seat at one of their outdoor picnic tables.
If you want to impress someone with your discovery of delicious Scandinavian food, then bring em' here. The atmosphere is delightful and wholesome. And you can't go wrong with the Swedish meatballs.