lines form on Third Ave for some of the city's best banh mi
Must-try: Banh mi, Cha ca la vong, Roll-your-own rice roll tower
📍 99 Third Ave, New York, NY 10003
24 ranked dinner with friends restaurants in East Village, New York City — with ratings, must-try dishes and live availability.
24 picksThese are the 24 best East Village restaurants for a group dinner, ranked. Banh Anh Em is the pick if you want the surest thing — 4.9 stars across 1,397 reviews. Most of this list stays under $40 a head. If you only order one thing, make it the banh mi at Banh Anh Em. 5 of the 24 take online reservations, and the live availability badge on each card shows what is actually open tonight.
The East Village runs on range: century-old Ukrainian diners, some of the city's best ramen, natural wine bars, and $3 slices, often on the same block.
lines form on Third Ave for some of the city's best banh mi
Must-try: Banh mi, Cha ca la vong, Roll-your-own rice roll tower
📍 99 Third Ave, New York, NY 10003
a speakeasy sushi room through a red-lit entrance with '90s loft energy
Must-try: A la carte sushi, $80 omakase, Handrolls
📍 151 Avenue C, New York, NY 10009
a basement-level cab stand serving vegetarian chaat since the early '90s
Must-try: Chana masala, Pakora, Samosa chaat
📍 114 E 1st St, New York, NY 10009
Indian in the East Village — 4.7 on Resy across 7,952 diner reviews
📍 24 1st Ave, New York, NY 10009
Plant-based in the East Village — 4.7 on Resy across 7,016 diner reviews
Must-try: Scorched cauliflower, Stuffed poblano
📍 95 Avenue A, New York, NY 10009
Mexican in the East Village — 4.6 on Resy across 15,128 diner reviews
📍 29 E 2nd St, New York, NY 10003
Shanghai-region seafood in a serene, waterfall-clad room on St. Marks
Must-try: Dungeness crab in Shaoxing wine, Red braised pork belly, Cold appetizers
📍 19 Saint Marks Pl, New York, NY 10003
a Taiwanese-American counter that turned the breakfast sandwich into a modern classic
Must-try: BEC on scallion pancake, Mortadella version, Fried chicken
📍 23 2nd Ave, New York, NY 10003
Michoacán-style carnitas on East 3rd Street — pork cooked in its own fat, served on tortillas made in-house
Must-try: Carnitas surtido taco, Chicharrón, Horchata
📍 210 E 3rd St, New York, NY 10009
A seafood bar on East 10th from the Claud team — raw, tinned, and grilled fish in a slim, elegant room
Must-try: Oysters, Smoked trout, Grilled fish of the day
📍 90 E 10th St, New York, NY 10003
David Chang's East Village original where the NYC ramen conversation started — the pork belly buns changed American dining
Must-try: Pork belly buns, Spicy miso ramen, Roasted rice cakes
📍 171 1st Ave, New York, NY 10003
Brooks Headley's East Village cult vegetarian counter — the best veggie burger in America, plus rotating bowls and ice cream
Must-try: Superiority Burger (veggie patty), Sloppy Dave, Soft serve ice cream
📍 119 Ave A, New York, NY 10009
a 1940s kosher counter keeping a piece of the East Village intact
Must-try: Tuna sandwich on challah, Pierogies, Soup with challah
📍 127 2nd Ave, New York, NY 10003
a Szechuan room built around a customizable dry pot
Must-try: Dry pot with beef balls, Bok choy, Bacon fried rice
📍 122 1st Ave, New York, NY 10009
An East Village seafood restaurant with a Japanese accent — crudo, grilled fish, and a tight wine list
Must-try: Crudo selection, Grilled whole fish, Uni toast
📍 414 E 9th St, New York, NY 10009
a ramen shop whose breakfast bowls need booking in advance
Must-try: Breakfast ramen with bacon and egg, Steak and eggs with chimichurri, Asa-style bowls
📍 70 E 1st St, New York, NY 10003
a buzzy European-inspired wine bar that feels like a chef's apartment
Must-try: Razor clams, Tomato mille-feuille, Swordfish au poivre
📍 90 E 10th St, New York, NY 10003
The St. Marks Moroccan brunch that the East Village organized its weekends around for forty years
Must-try: Moroccan eggs, Chicken tagine with olives and preserved lemon, Halloumi plate
📍 101 St Marks Pl, New York, NY 10009
Northern Vietnamese cooking on St. Marks — a pho broth simmered long enough to justify the price
Must-try: Oxtail pho, Bánh cuốn, Cha ca la vong
📍 119 St Marks Pl, New York, NY 10009
The tonkotsu that started New York's ramen decade — Akamaru Modern, pork buns, and a room that still roars
Must-try: Akamaru Modern, Hirata pork buns, Ippudo salad
📍 65 4th Ave, New York, NY 10003
a counter doing Philly cheesesteaks on rolls baked in house
Must-try: Cheesesteak with hot and sweet peppers, House sesame hoagie, Fries
📍 151 Avenue A, New York, NY 10009
a 1st Avenue room serving a menu of genuinely excellent momos
Must-try: Meat momos, Vegetable momos, Thenthuk
📍 177 1st Ave, New York, NY 10003
The East Village's Ukrainian coffee shop since 1954 — pierogi at every hour, and open all night on weekends
Must-try: Pierogi, boiled or fried, Borscht, Bigos hunter's stew
📍 144 2nd Ave, New York, NY 10003
an Avenue B Ethiopian spot where every entree comes with two vegetable sides
Must-try: Shiro wot, Red beets, Chicken in berbere
📍 182 Avenue B, New York, NY 10009
Banh Anh Em — 4.9 stars across 1,397 reviews, the highest on this list. lines form on Third Ave for some of the city's best banh mi.
5 of the 24 book online — Bungalow, Avant Garden and Rosie’s among them. The rest are walk-in or phone-only. Each card here shows live availability for tonight where the restaurant publishes it.
The banh mi at Banh Anh Em, the a la carte sushi at Studio 151 and the chana masala at Punjabi Grocery & Deli. 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 — 20 of the 24 here have a TikTok attached to their card. Every entry is checked as open before it ships.