Thursday, January 31, 2019
Eating in the East Village via Eater
[EVG photo of B&H Dairy, named in multiple Eater listicles]
Eater dropped a comprehensive East Village dining package yesterday that includes multiple categories, including:
• 10 Best Cheap Eats
• 22 Bars for Every Vibe
• Where to Dine With a Group
• Where to Celebrate a Special Occasion
• 22 Japanese Restaurants to Try
Maybe you'll find a new place among these picks ... or agree with the selections, or disagree entirely and write your own category like, say, 22 Bars for Every Vibe That Aren't These 22.
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while I think Eater missed the boat on many of their picks (THAT'S not a bad thing, keep the best for the locals), this quote was fantastic: "The East Village is the best dining neighborhood in New York City. Full stop."
ReplyDeleteit's official, WE'RE #1!!
Casa Adela (on the Eater list) would be one of my top picks for cheap eats. Gena's Grill (not on the list) is very good too. I don't think you can "dine" at the places listed for $5 or less on average; $10 or less would be more accurate. I had the vegetarian dumplings at Vanessa's once, and they were sub par. Abraco has excellent baked goods, but I wouldn't put it in the Cheap Eats category. I'll have to try Rakka one of these days...
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