Chelsea
Chelsea
Page 2Local Roots
Local Roots is a small snack shop in Market 57, where you can get things like boba and fan tuan.
The Galley by Lobster Place
At The Galley in Market 57, you can eat a lobster roll while gazing across the river at Jersey.
Chelsea Square Restaurant
Open 24 hours, Chelsea Square Restaurant should be your default choice in the neighborhood for a casual plate of eggs.
Peter McManus Cafe
Open since 1936, Peter McManus is a classic pub with a weathered feel and a pretty solid burger.
Dil-e Punjab Deli
For a quick lunch in Chelsea, stop by Dil-e Punjab Deli for a $10 box of vegetarian Indian food like creamy daal and sarson ka saag.
Hey Yuet
Stop by Hey Yuet in Chelsea to eat some good dim sum and other Cantonese dishes in a casual space filled with antique trinkets.
Maison Kintaro
Maison Kintaro is casual, but impressive. Grab a table at this Chelsea restaurant, and eat a katsu sandwich or some raw scallops over rice.
Sid Gold's Request Room
At Sid Gold's in Chelsea, you can do live piano karaoke six nights a week. It's a great time, and there's no cover.
La Noxe
A speakeasy hidden in a Chelsea subway station, La Noxe is a nice little spot for some low-key drinks. After 10:30pm, it turns into a party.
Cucina Alba
Cucina Alba is a sceney restaurant in Chelsea that wants to make you feel like you're on holiday in Italy. It's a pretty space, but the food is just OK.
What To Eat (And Skip) At Olly Olly Market
At this food hall in Chelsea, you can get a quick lunch, have a drink, or try your luck at snagging a cult-favorite scallion pancake burrito.
Pizza Friendly Pizza
This Olly Olly Market outpost of a Sicilian slice shop from Chicago makes thick, crusty pies. Unfortunately, they don't taste as good as they look.
Pen 'n' Coop
This Italian sandwich shop in Chelsea's Olly Olly Market deals in rotisserie chicken and porchetta. It's a solid to-go lunch option if the other food-court lines are too long.
Ploo
Inside of Chelsea's Olly Olly Market, Ploo serves tacos with impressively soft handmade tortillas. Get one with a side of bone marrow salsa.
Ddobar
Ddobar is a Korean-Chinese spot in Olly Olly Market from the team behind Joomak Banjum. Their yubu tarts are decent, but don't miss the earl gray soft serve.
Electric Lemon
Electric Lemon is a restaurant perched atop the Equinox Hotel in Hudson Yards. The rooftop is chic, and the food is pretty good.
Forsyth Fire Escape
Forsyth Fire Escape's scallion pancake burrito is the most coveted item at Chelsea's Olly Olly Market. Is it worth the hour-long wait?
Al Coro
Al Coro is a fine-dining restaurant in Chelsea serving a seasonal Italian tasting menu. It isn't quite as inventive as we'd like, but the food is decadent and well-executed.
Mel's
If we thought of all the places we’d rather go for pizza before Mel's in Chelsea, it would be a long list.
El Quijote
El Quijote originally opened in 1930 in the bottom of Hotel Chelsea, and the Spanish food here is all better than what’s typically found at NYC’s legendary landmarks.