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đźš• 5 Restaurants in Soho You Must Try
From French to Japanese food we got you covered

Good morning, NY!
As many of us know, Soho is brimming with incredible dining options, and narrowing down the best is no easy task.
However, we decided to aggregate our favorite spots to share with you all.
The list below covers a large range of taste bud preferences, from bold Thai flavors to elegant French dining; these six spots deliver unforgettable meals.
Let’s see what we have in store.
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Fish Cheeks

55 Bond St, New York, NY 10012, USA
If you’re craving bold, authentic Thai cuisine, Fish Cheeks is the place to be.
Known for its vibrant atmosphere and family-style dining, this restaurant is a consistent Soho favorite.
The coconut crab curry is a standout dish, praised for its rich, creamy texture and perfectly balanced flavors.
The zesty grilled pork cheeks are another must-try, offering a smoky depth that pairs perfectly with the restaurant’s refreshing cocktails.
Social handles: Google Maps: 4.8 | Yelp: 4.4 | Instagram
Le Coucou

138 Lafayette St, New York, NY 10013, USA
Possibly one of the most beautiful restaurants in New York City, Le Coucou is a study in French elegance.
Its chandeliers, soft candlelight, and intimate layout create an ambiance that’s both luxurious and welcoming.
This is the perfect spot for special occasions, where dishes like duck à l’orange and foie gras terrine shine.
While indulgent, Le Coucou avoids feeling pretentious, making it approachable for diners seeking a memorable French culinary experience.
Social handles: Google Maps: 4.5 | Yelp: 4.1 | Instagram
Blue Ribbon Brasserie

97 Sullivan St, New York, NY 10012, USA
A haven for late-night diners, Blue Ribbon Brasserie serves exceptional food well into the night (closes at 2 am).
They have great bite-sized food for sharing, with appetizers like the escargot and Beef marrow marmalade standing out as must-orders.
The lively atmosphere makes it the perfect spot to wind down after a long day—or to keep the night going.
Social handles: Google Maps: 4.6 | Yelp: 4.3 | Instagram
Wayan

20 Spring St, New York, NY 10012, USA
Technically, in Nolita, Wayan is too exceptional to leave off this list.
This French-Indonesian fusion restaurant delivers standout dishes like crab fried rice and lobster noodles, which perfectly blend French technique with Indonesian flavors.
Its sleek decor and inventive menu make it a go-to for food lovers seeking something unique and refined.
Social handles: Google Maps: 4.4 | Yelp: 4.2 | Instagram
Raku

342 E 6th St, New York, NY 10003
For cozy, comforting bowls of udon, Raku is a Soho gem.
This Japanese udon specialist offers a range of perfectly crafted dishes that highlight the art of traditional noodle-making.
Known for its dedication to authenticity, Raku’s menu features an array of warm and cold udon options, alongside classic Japanese appetizers.
Standout dishes include their Kake Udon, a simple yet flavorful bowl of noodles served in a light and savory broth, and the Niku Udon, which pairs tender slices of beef with a rich, umami-packed soup.
Chef Norihiro Ishizuka, who began his culinary journey at 13, brings decades of expertise to every bowl served at Raku.
Social handles: Google Maps: 4.4 | Yelp: 4.4 | Instagram
Final Thoughts
From comforting bowls of udon to indulgent bone marrow and everything in between, these Soho gems highlight the best of New York’s dining scene.
Each restaurant offers something special, ensuring a memorable experience no matter where you choose to go.
Soho’s culinary diversity makes it a neighborhood worth exploring, and these 6 locations are a great place to start.
Looking for an easy way to find these spots? Click the button below to view our Google Maps list for this edition!
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