Guidebook for New York

Dan
Guidebook for New York

Food Scene

Delicious Indian food located close-by
7 locals recommend
Mughlai
1724 2nd Ave
7 locals recommend
Delicious Indian food located close-by
Pig and Khoa is also a must on Clinton Street.
98 locals recommend
Pig and Khao
68 Clinton St
98 locals recommend
Pig and Khoa is also a must on Clinton Street.
Vanessa’s Dumplings is fast becoming an un-kept secret for delicious cheap dumplings.
288 locals recommend
Vanessa's Dumpling House
118A Eldridge St
288 locals recommend
Vanessa’s Dumplings is fast becoming an un-kept secret for delicious cheap dumplings.
If it’s Italian you are after, your options in Little Italy are endless but for something less touristy try Epistrophy at 200 Mott Street located just outside of the area.
73 locals recommend
Epistrophy
200 Mott St
73 locals recommend
If it’s Italian you are after, your options in Little Italy are endless but for something less touristy try Epistrophy at 200 Mott Street located just outside of the area.
We are a short walk from the East Village where you will find many more places to eat and drink but our absolute favourite is Café Mogador for Moroccan cuisine located at 101 Saint Marks Place.
856 locals recommend
Cafe Mogador
133 Wythe Ave
856 locals recommend
We are a short walk from the East Village where you will find many more places to eat and drink but our absolute favourite is Café Mogador for Moroccan cuisine located at 101 Saint Marks Place.
Great Tex-Mex!
49 locals recommend
Taqueria St. Marks Place
79 St Marks Pl
49 locals recommend
Great Tex-Mex!
For coffee, Tinys Giant on the corner as you walk out of the apartment building is a great spot for any addict’s fix!
69 locals recommend
Tinys Giant Sandwich Shop
69 locals recommend
For coffee, Tinys Giant on the corner as you walk out of the apartment building is a great spot for any addict’s fix!

Drinks & Nightlife

Our favourite local bar...
95 locals recommend
Spitzer's Corner
95 locals recommend
Our favourite local bar...
The Wren on Bowery, some of our first New York memories were made here.
65 locals recommend
The Wren
344 Bowery
65 locals recommend
The Wren on Bowery, some of our first New York memories were made here.
Mother’s Ruin tucked away on the outskirts of trendy SoHo is a great local spot.
113 locals recommend
Mother's Ruin
18 Spring St
113 locals recommend
Mother’s Ruin tucked away on the outskirts of trendy SoHo is a great local spot.
Ten Degrees in the East Village has a happy hour FTW.
49 locals recommend
Ten Degrees Bar
121 St Marks Pl
49 locals recommend
Ten Degrees in the East Village has a happy hour FTW.

Sightseeing

One of our absolute favourite things to do in New York is to ride the Staten Island Ferry for free! Anything for free in New York is still a novelty to us! It gives you great views of the skyline of downtown Manhattan and you get close(ish) to the Statue of Liberty. It goes every half hour from the Staten Island Ferry Whitehall Terminal Greenmarket and you can catch the next one straight back to Manhattan as you exit on the other side.
254 locals recommend
Staten Island Ferry
Staten Island Ferry
254 locals recommend
One of our absolute favourite things to do in New York is to ride the Staten Island Ferry for free! Anything for free in New York is still a novelty to us! It gives you great views of the skyline of downtown Manhattan and you get close(ish) to the Statue of Liberty. It goes every half hour from the Staten Island Ferry Whitehall Terminal Greenmarket and you can catch the next one straight back to Manhattan as you exit on the other side.
A tour of the Tenement Museum is an absolute must since you are staying in the heart of one of New York’s oldest and most historic districts. This guided tour of an 1863 preserved tenement building brings Lower East Side immigrant stories to life!
603 locals recommend
Tenement Museum
103 Orchard St
603 locals recommend
A tour of the Tenement Museum is an absolute must since you are staying in the heart of one of New York’s oldest and most historic districts. This guided tour of an 1863 preserved tenement building brings Lower East Side immigrant stories to life!

Essentials

341 locals recommend
Essex Market
88 Essex St
341 locals recommend
1895 locals recommend
Whole Foods Market
95 E Houston St
1895 locals recommend

Getting Around

We would recommend getting a weekly subway card pass for $32. The F/M/J/Z trains are one block away from our apartment at the Delancey/Essex Station. It’s an easy walking distance accessible via Norfolk Street and/or Essex Street. The station has a direct line (F+M) uptown to Manhattan midtown, Times Square, Empire State Building, Central Park etc. and one stop away from trendy Williamsburg, Brooklyn over the East River. You can also catch the Z train downtown to the financial district to visit Wall Street, the 9/11 Memorial Plaza etc.
39 locals recommend
Essex St station
39 locals recommend
We would recommend getting a weekly subway card pass for $32. The F/M/J/Z trains are one block away from our apartment at the Delancey/Essex Station. It’s an easy walking distance accessible via Norfolk Street and/or Essex Street. The station has a direct line (F+M) uptown to Manhattan midtown, Times Square, Empire State Building, Central Park etc. and one stop away from trendy Williamsburg, Brooklyn over the East River. You can also catch the Z train downtown to the financial district to visit Wall Street, the 9/11 Memorial Plaza etc.