SoHo Guidebook

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SoHo Guidebook

Groceries

Larger supermarket open 24-hours a day.
142 locals recommend
Morton Williams Supermarkets
130 Bleecker St
142 locals recommend
Larger supermarket open 24-hours a day.
Well known popular chain of inexpensive groceries. Open till 10p every day.
1296 locals recommend
Trader Joe's
130 Court St
1296 locals recommend
Well known popular chain of inexpensive groceries. Open till 10p every day.

Food scene

Great food, especially brunch.
84 locals recommend
The Mercer Kitchen
99 Prince St
84 locals recommend
Great food, especially brunch.
Great soup dumplings and other Chinese favorites. More upscale than typical NY Chinese restaurant.
Pinch Chinese
177 Prince St
Great soup dumplings and other Chinese favorites. More upscale than typical NY Chinese restaurant.
My favorite Spanish restaurant in the neighborhood.
117 locals recommend
Boqueria
1460 2nd Ave
117 locals recommend
My favorite Spanish restaurant in the neighborhood.
They invented the original “cronut” which sells out by noon every day, but most of the rest of their baked goods are wonderful as well. Go when they first open to avoid the big line!
157 locals recommend
Dominique Ansel Bakery
189 Spring St
157 locals recommend
They invented the original “cronut” which sells out by noon every day, but most of the rest of their baked goods are wonderful as well. Go when they first open to avoid the big line!
Wonderful casual restaurant.
35 locals recommend
Jane
100 W Houston St
35 locals recommend
Wonderful casual restaurant.
Unbelievable selection of most unusual ice cream flavors. Frequently a line but worth it if you want to try freshly made creative flavors natural ice cream.
79 locals recommend
Morgenstern's Finest Ice Cream
2 Rivington St
79 locals recommend
Unbelievable selection of most unusual ice cream flavors. Frequently a line but worth it if you want to try freshly made creative flavors natural ice cream.

Neighborhoods

Full of lots of restaurants, bars and cafes, lively and open late. Just walk East on Spring street and after you cross Lafayette Street you are here. Nolita stands for “North of Little Italy” so if you head south after you get to Nolita, you’ll be in famous Little Italy.
71 locals recommend
Nolita
71 locals recommend
Full of lots of restaurants, bars and cafes, lively and open late. Just walk East on Spring street and after you cross Lafayette Street you are here. Nolita stands for “North of Little Italy” so if you head south after you get to Nolita, you’ll be in famous Little Italy.
Very eclectic neighborhood with some of my favorite restaurants in NYC. Friday and Saturday nights the streets get jammed with people out on the town.
214 locals recommend
Lower East Side
175 Eldridge St
214 locals recommend
Very eclectic neighborhood with some of my favorite restaurants in NYC. Friday and Saturday nights the streets get jammed with people out on the town.
Just North of Houston Street only a block and a half away is the famed Greenwich Village. Take a walk to Washing Square Park or walk west to look at the beautiful old row houses and brownstones that have been there for more than 200 year... Lots of restaurants from cheap and quick “hole in the wall” and food trucks popular with New York University students to upscale foodie destination spots that most students can’t afford.
180 locals recommend
Greenwich Village
180 locals recommend
Just North of Houston Street only a block and a half away is the famed Greenwich Village. Take a walk to Washing Square Park or walk west to look at the beautiful old row houses and brownstones that have been there for more than 200 year... Lots of restaurants from cheap and quick “hole in the wall” and food trucks popular with New York University students to upscale foodie destination spots that most students can’t afford.