|
A little pricey, but to expected from the neighborhood. I don't find sandwiches that exciting, but it's tasty basic food, which sometimes really h... More
|
|
Lunch in SoHo can be very expensive but I discovered a real bargain on Spring Street. You're shopping, talking on your cell phone, beautiful people watching and working up an appetite. Whew! If you... More
Lunch in SoHo can be very expensive but I discovered a real bargain on Spring Street. You're shopping, talking on your cell phone, beautiful people watching and working up an appetite. Whew! If you want to preserve some of your hard-earned cashola, consider Bread. I had a fresh made bowl of tomato soup, garnished with a slice of toasted bread and grated Parmigiano Reggiano cheese - Mmmmmm. I added a prosciutto and mozzarella sandwich cum salad. All for about$10 (including tax). If you went to Mickey Dees, you might spend as much and come away with a nothing-burger with fries.
I sat at the counter and noshed away on a very tasty meal. The pretty young thing (more accurately, raven-haired beauty) behind the counter added to the ambiance, although the too-loud music was a distraction.
They serve great bread too. It comes from Balthazar - right down the street.
A filling ten buck lunch in NYC that tastes good - I consider that a minor miracle.
Less
|
|
I stumbled into this place while wondering through NYC before I ever moved here. I priced the menu, and chose it on budget alone. (Even the most elaborate choice is under $15). The cuisine... More
I stumbled into this place while wondering through NYC before I ever moved here. I priced the menu, and chose it on budget alone. (Even the most elaborate choice is under $15). The cuisine focuses on salads/sandwiches and a few plates, but the fresh ingredients are hard to beat. Some of my favorites are the goat cheese sandwich, prosciutto sandwich or the shrimp/avocado salad. Also, if that is not enough, they have an incredible selection of wines for 5 bucks a glass. The place is beautiful with white brick and antique tile ceilings--they always seem to be playing one of my favorite CDs.
I am not a huge fan of Soho, but it is well worth the trip to spend a couple hours nibbling here.
Less
|