a legendary Italian deli that has been going since 1900
Must-try: Chicken cutlet sandwich, Italian combo, Rice balls
📍 260 Bleecker St, New York, NY 10014
15 ranked casual dining restaurants in West Village, New York City — with ratings, must-try dishes and live availability.
15 picksThese are the 15 best West Village restaurants for a casual meal, ranked. Faicco's Italian Specialities is the pick if you want the surest thing — 4.8 stars across 1,956 reviews. Most of this list stays under $40 a head. If you only order one thing, make it the chicken cutlet sandwich at Faicco's Italian Specialities. 4 of the 15 take online reservations, and the live availability badge on each card shows what is actually open tonight.
The West Village is the densest good-restaurant square mileage in New York — the grid breaks, the blocks get short, and there is a reservation worth chasing on almost every one of them.
a legendary Italian deli that has been going since 1900
Must-try: Chicken cutlet sandwich, Italian combo, Rice balls
📍 260 Bleecker St, New York, NY 10014
Pizza in the West Village — 4.7 on Resy across 20,847 diner reviews
📍 35 Downing St, New York, NY 10014
Jody Williams and Rita Sodi's West Village trattoria — the insalata verde is New York's best salad and the room is perpetually perfect
Must-try: Insalata verde, Cacio e pepe, Bollito with salsa verde
📍 51 Grove St, New York, NY 10014
a West Village flatbread shop where the party never quite stops
Must-try: Flatbread, Spritz, Happy hour snacks
📍 55 Greenwich Ave, New York, NY 10014
Italian in the West Village — 4.6 on Resy across 12,050 diner reviews
📍 211 Waverly Pl, New York, NY 10014
Carmine Street's no-frills slice shop since 1975 — the definitive New York street slice, full stop
Must-try: Plain cheese slice, Pepperoni slice, Sicilian slice
📍 7 Carmine St, New York, NY 10014
West Village's relaxed Italian wine bar and kitchen — excellent handmade pasta and one of NYC's best wine selections
Must-try: Tajarin with butter and sage, Burrata with sea salt, Eggplant caponata
📍 228 W 10th St, New York, NY 10014
Jody Williams' tiny West Village gastrotheque — marble bar, pressed tin ceiling, and the best pain perdu in New York at any hour of the day
Must-try: Pain perdu (French toast), Croque madame, Steak tartare (late night)
📍 42 Grove St, New York, NY 10014
counter-service burritos with no rice and almost no seating
Must-try: Carne asada burrito, Flour tortillas, Salsas
📍 26 Carmine St, New York, NY 10014
A West Village rotisserie doing golden chickens behind a marble counter — small, warm, and built for a weeknight
Must-try: Rotisserie chicken, Potatoes cooked in drippings, Little gem salad
📍 621 Hudson St, New York, NY 10014
Coal-oven pizza in the Village since 1929 — no slices, no substitutions, carved-up wooden booths
Must-try: Plain pie with sausage, Meatball pie, A carafe of the house red
📍 278 Bleecker St, New York, NY 10014
Milanese caffè on the West 4th corner — espresso at the bar, veal Milanese in the back, cashmere everywhere
Must-try: Veal Milanese, Cappuccino and a cornetto at the bar, Tonnarelli cacio e pepe
📍 259 W 4th St, New York, NY 10014
a casual room of exposed brick and unapologetic carbs
Must-try: Rigatoni, Prosciutto pizza, Grilled branzino
📍 753 Washington St, New York, NY 10014
a traditional Swiss room with all the cozy details intact
Must-try: Fondue, Beef tartare, Cheese boards
📍 630 Hudson St, New York, NY 10014
a tiny walk-in-only room doing very fresh Mexican seafood
Must-try: Crab tostadas, Margaritas, Aguachile
📍 27 Bedford St, New York, NY 10014
Faicco's Italian Specialities — 4.8 stars across 1,956 reviews, the highest on this list. a legendary Italian deli that has been going since 1900.
4 of the 15 book online — Emily: West Village, Morandi and L'Artusi among them. The rest are walk-in or phone-only. Each card here shows live availability for tonight where the restaurant publishes it.
The chicken cutlet sandwich at Faicco's Italian Specialities, the insalata verde at Via Carota and the flatbread at Casa Piada. Those are the dishes regulars point to first.
Ratings and review volume decide the order, but the list itself is drawn from restaurants people actually post about — 12 of the 15 here have a TikTok attached to their card. Every entry is checked as open before it ships.