It made a "Best New Restaurants" list by top Times critic Pete Wells mostly because nothing changed.
A new Italian restaurant and a Mexico City inspired bar are coming to the neighborhood.
A revival of an old idea was the biggest — and best — New York City shock for critics at this foodie site.
The famously festive Hanukkah pop-up was also named as one of the best holiday pop-up bars in the city.
Popular Hong Kong cafe chain, Sing, is set to open this week on Bleecker Street.
The new Eataly — Manhattan's third location — is set to open in late November in Soho, the New York Times reports.
Unsurprisingly, the neighborhood has a high-level of top-echelon eateries.
The intimate neo-Levantine spot Shmoné is one the 12 NYC restaurants that were awarded new Michelin stars Tuesday.
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The Brooklyn-based slice shop has been called one of the best in the city since opening in 2017.
The highly praised Balkan StrEAT will no longer be serving burek and ćevapi on Sixth Avenue.
Fine fish feasts found at these four West Village eateries.
Talea’s new West Village taproom is opening on Friday.
The longtime food editor at the Grey Lady gave the West Village Tuscan mainstay two stars.
A decade after disaster, chef John DeLucie is back to basics on Hudson Street.
Bangkok Supper Club is one of the most anticipated openings coming this fall, according to one food website.
Owner Michael Stillman, Smith & Wollensky restaurateur and son of the TGI Friday's founder — told Eater his Greenwich Avenue eatery closed.
The red fish could soon be back in the black.
The list names 10 spots recommended as good bites for the 60,000 students at the purple university.
Longtime favorite Buvette made a recent Best Brunch in New York City list.
The cookie powerhouse now has a home on Bleecker and MacDougal Streets.
Eaters can now make reservations for the month-long Restaurant Week starting on July 24. Read on to find your next tasty deal.
A tiny upstairs MacDougal Street taquitos spot made an Eater NY list of the best affordable eats across the city.
Donna, a popular cocktail bar that closed in 2020, reopened last month in the West Village. This time, the workers are calling the shots.
Libertine, a new French restaurant, made a list by Eater NY of the best new spots of June.
A grassroots alternative to the more mainstream NYC Pride Parade, the QueerLiberation March looks to Pride's protest roots for inspiration.
Jon Neidich, the man behind some of the newest hits in the Manhattan nightlife scene, is planning a new spot on Sixth Avenue.
A Two Tower project at 570 Washington Street has begun work after years of the site sitting vacant.
The dinner and party home goods store opened their second location on West 10th Street.
Kerber's Farm, a mid-island favorite, is taking over the former home of the shuttered Murray's Cheese Bar.
Donna Brooklyn closed in 2020 due to COVID. Now its being reborn as a worker-owned coop on Cornelia Street.
Acclaimed shop, PopUp Bagels, is coming to Thompson Street. You might even see Paul Rudd there.
Balkan StrEAT is not just a clever use of capitalization, it also serves delicious ćevapi, according to a growing chorus of praise.
It's the third location for the eatery, celebrating the Chinese immigrants of Cuba and their cuisine.
Bedford Studios opens on Friday and seeks to combine a luxury coffee shop with a cozy membership-based co-working space.
On a list of the 38 Essential Restaurants in New York City, three were listed in the West Village. Two of them are popular Indian spots.
A handful of nearby restaurants and chefs were among the nominees announced Wednesday by the James Beard Foundation.
A new list by Eater NY lists West Village area joints to steep and infuse.
Banter, a cafe with multiple village locations, is experimenting with an employee ownership model.
The Tuscan eatery is moving to Bleecker Street and a 38-seat supper club run by nearby L'Artusi is moving in.
Warning: This foodie's photos are so tempting, you may want to take a bite out of your screen. Here is a look at her favorite spots in NYC.
Meat expert Johnny Prime breaks down the country's distinct barbecue styles, from Kansas City burnt ends to North Carolina pulled pork.
This Upper East Sider and cocktail expert has some delicious ideas when it comes to what to do around NYC. Take a look at her favorites.
These restaurants, all of which opened in the past two months, are perfect for a date.
This lifelong New Yorker and social media influencer knows how to eat her way through NYC! Here are her favorite hot spots around town.
NYC meat expert Johnny Prime is here to help you step up your burger game this summer.
NYC butcher Johnny Prime explains how to grill, sear, broil and roast steaks to perfection, just in time for Memorial Day Weekend.
This Upper East Sider and entrepreneur offers a tasty Chinese delicacy in NYC. Check out some of his other favorites spots around the city.
You might recognize this entrepreneur's famous mozzarella sticks from Smorgasburg. Check out some more of his favorite spots around NYC.
This Brooklynite and foodie knows a thing or two about her city! Check out all her New York City favorites from restaurants to exhibits.