Best Quick Bites Restaurants in Chelsea
52 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked
Last Updated: February 2026
Our Top Pick
Los Tacos No.1
Hand-pressed tortillas and Tijuana-style meats executed at massive scale.
Notable Picks
8.8
Chelsea Market’s constant line is earned: tortillas are pressed to order and fillings land with Tijuana-style directness. The adobada and asada come off the plancha juicy and char-kissed, with salsas that actually matter. It’s loud, fast, and reliably great at peak volume.
Must-Try Dishes:
Adobada Taco, Carne Asada Taco, Chicken Quesadilla
What Makes it Special: Hand-pressed tortillas and Tijuana-style meats executed at massive scale.
8.5
Vibes:
Cheap Eats Budget Brilliance
Quick Bites Champions
Solo Dining Sanctuaries
Hidden Gems Heaven
Street‑style tacos with fresh tortillas and straightforward fillings, served quickly just a block from Penn Station — a go‑to for affordable, no‑frills Mexican flavor. Its simplicity and consistent execution make it a reliable choice for a quick bite. Locals and travelers alike often choose it for convenient, grab‑and‑go tacos before trains or shows.
Must-Try Dishes:
Adobada (pork) taco, Pollo Asado taco, Carne Asada taco
What Makes it Special: Fresh‑made tortillas and no‑frills tacos near Penn Station.
8.5
Classic street‑style tacos with handmade corn tortillas, brisk service, and reliably solid al pastor and carne asada for under $5 — a go‑to for quick and affordable taco craving in 10001. Locals and commuters choose it for flavor and speed rather than ambiance. The size and simplicity make it a dependable grab‑and‑go spot near Penn Station.
Must-Try Dishes:
Adobada (al pastor) taco, Carne Asada taco, Nopales (cactus) taco
What Makes it Special: Hand‑pressed tortillas and no‑frills authentic tacos at budget price.
#4
Maki Kosaka
8.5
A minimalist hand-roll bar in the Flatiron/Chelsea edge that prioritizes nori crispness, warm rice, and fast, made-to-order temaki. The sourcing and technique feel elevated for the format, and the set menus keep pacing tight without sacrificing variety. It’s higher-end hand-roll dining that stays casual in tone.
Must-Try Dishes:
Temaki handroll set, Uni toro grab roll, Seared scallop temaki
What Makes it Special: Handroll-first counter with premium fish and perfectly timed nori.
#5
ALF Bakery
8.4
ALF Bakery delivers rustic, naturally fermented breads and viennoiserie with a disciplined “le pain vivant” technique honed by chef‑owner Amadou Ly — locals come for the sourdough loaves and laminated brioche sold daily in Chelsea Market.
Must-Try Dishes:
Country boule, Laminated brioche, Savory sandwich on fresh bread
What Makes it Special: Naturally fermented bread using minimal‑interaction le pain vivant process.
#6
ARK Bagels
8.4
Chewy, colorful bagels with diverse schmears and quick counter service make ARK Bagels a solid grab‑and‑go favorite in Chelsea.
Must-Try Dishes:
Everything bagel with sun‑dried tomato cream cheese & lox, Rainbow bagel, Whole wheat everything with classic schmear
What Makes it Special: Wide variety including rainbow bagels and fast friendly service
#7
ICHIRAN
8.4
Solo‑booth tonkotsu specialist offering deeply flavorful ramen in an efficient, no‑frills setting — ideal for a quick, satisfying bowl. Regular lines suggest consistent demand, and the broth’s richness holds up reliably across visits.
Must-Try Dishes:
Classic Tonkotsu Ramen, Ajitama (seasoned egg) Tonkotsu, Extra chashu topping
What Makes it Special: Solo‑booth format letting you focus solely on bowl and broth.
8.4
Artisan‑style, brioche‑rich donuts with inventive glazes and reliable quality make this small shop a go-to for midday sweet cravings in 10011. Locals often return for the rotating seasonal flavors and solid coffee pairing.
Must-Try Dishes:
Boston Cream Donut, Maple Glazed Donut, Seasonal Hibiscus Donut
What Makes it Special: Brioche‑style donuts with rotating inventive glazes and fillings.
#9
aRoqa
8.3
aRoqa offers Indian dishes with a contemporary, tapas‑style twist, ideal for sharing and casual dinners. Its cozy Chelsea spot makes it approachable for mid‑week meals. Despite smaller plates, the creative menu gives value for the price when ordering a few items among friends.
Must-Try Dishes:
Lasuni Gobi, Paratwala Paneer, Habanero Chicken Tikka
What Makes it Special: Tapas-style Indian plates in a casual, shareable format
#10
Brine
8.3
A casual eatery focusing on chicken, sandwiches, and modern American comfort food.
Must-Try Dishes:
Fried Chicken Sandwich, Southern Fried Chicken, Pickled Fries
What Makes it Special: Fried chicken with modern twists and creative sides.
8.3
Sullivan Street Bakery blends long‑fermentation, artisanal loaves with rustic Italian‑style bomboloni and rotating flatbread pizzas — a dependable choice for serious bread and pastry fans in Chelsea.
Must-Try Dishes:
Ciabatta loaf, Jam‑filled bomboloni, Leek & sausage flatbread pizza
What Makes it Special: Traditional long‑fermented loaves and Italian‑style bomboloni with rotating flatbread pizzas.
#12
NY Pizza Suprema
8.3
A long‑standing NYC pizzeria near Penn Station serving thin‑crust, classic New York–style pies by the slice or whole, offering reliable late‑night‑adjacent service. Locals appreciate its consistent crust, straightforward sauce-cheese balance, and easy access after shows or events.
Must-Try Dishes:
NYC Round Cheese Pizza, White Pizza with Garlic, New York Style Sicilian Pizza
What Makes it Special: Decades‑old family‑run NY‑style pizzas near MSG and Penn Station.
#13
Dim Sum Chelsea
8.3
Vibes:
Group Dining Gatherings
Quick Bites Champions
Comfort Food Classics
Family Friendly Favorites
Dim Sum Chelsea delivers a reliable selection of Cantonese‑style dumplings and buns in a casual Chelsea setting, delivering consistently good food and reasonable portions at mid‑range prices. Locals appreciate its quick service and broad dim sum menu for lunch or dinner in an accessible neighborhood spot.
Must-Try Dishes:
Pork Soup Dumplings, Crystal Shrimp Dumplings, Shanghai Pan‑Fried Buns
What Makes it Special: Extensive dim sum menu with consistently executed staples at reasonable prices.
8.2
Owners Sergio and Massimo travel annually to Sicily sourcing the finest cured meats, cheeses, and olive oils for their authentic paninoteca. House-baked bread, daily-made mozzarella, and lasagna slabs that rival Sunday dinner make this deli counter a Midtown essential.
Must-Try Dishes:
VIP Panini, Lasagna, Cannoli
What Makes it Special: Owner-sourced Sicilian ingredients with house-made mozzarella daily
8.2
A schiacciata-first sandwich counter built around maximalist Italian builds—salumi, rich creams, and high-impact flavor combos that eat like a full meal. The move is to pick one signature sandwich, skip sides, and commit to the bread-and-filling architecture.
Must-Try Dishes:
La Favolosa, La Schiacciata Del Boss, La Paradiso
What Makes it Special: Florentine-style schiacciata sandwiches stacked with signature creams.
8.2
A high-volume slice shop that hits when you want fast, old-school New York style with a strong rotation of square options—plus Italian ice that actually earns the second half of the name. Treat it like a quick-hit counter stop: grab two different slices, then cool down with a small ice.
Must-Try Dishes:
Pepperoni slice, Grandma slice, Margherita slice
What Makes it Special: Strong NYC slices plus legit Italian ice in one stop.
8.2
Vibes:
Cheap Eats Budget Brilliance
Quick Bites Champions
Solo Dining Sanctuaries
Comfort Food Classics
A casual counter‑service spot offering hearty soups, salads and simple meals — reliable for affordable, quick bites when you don’t want to overspend. Consistently rated well and useful for a light lunch or take‑out dinner without fuss.
Must-Try Dishes:
Chicken noodle soup, Split pea soup, Grilled cheese sandwich
What Makes it Special: Affordable soups and sandwiches on the go.
8.2
A Buffalo-born specialist doing classic bone-in wings with a tight, sauce-forward menu and steady crunch. The Chelsea outpost keeps things simple—fast fry, clean heat levels, and reliable delivery performance—ideal when you want pure wing focus without distractions.
Must-Try Dishes:
Classic Buffalo Wings, Garlic Parmesan Wings, Sweet Chili Wings
What Makes it Special: Buffalo-style execution with crisp skin and well-balanced sauces.
#19
Noona Noodles
8.1
Vibes:
Comfort Food Classics
Cheap Eats Budget Brilliance
Quick Bites Champions
Solo Dining Sanctuaries
Noona Noodles is a mother–daughter-run Korean noodle shop known for icy-spicy buckwheat noodles, long-simmered soups, and comforting dumplings in a compact Midtown West space. Office workers and noodle obsessives rely on it for deeply flavored bowls that feel handmade rather than generic fast-casual.
Must-Try Dishes:
Icy Spicy cold noodles, Oxtail soup (sokkori gomtang), LA galbi with icy naengmyeon
What Makes it Special: A focused Korean noodle shop where cold noodles and soups drive the menu.
#20
The Pho 2
8.1
Vibes:
Quick Bites Champions
Solo Dining Sanctuaries
Cheap Eats Budget Brilliance
Comfort Food Classics
A straightforward, down-to-earth pho shop where the clear, aromatic broth stays balanced rather than heavy. Locals come for quick bowls and dependable toppings, with a menu that keeps the spotlight on classic beef and chicken builds.
Must-Try Dishes:
Flank & Brisket Pho, Beef Ball Pho, Fried Catfish Pho
What Makes it Special: Clean, classic pho broth that stays light and savory.
8.1
Dedicated gluten‑free bagel shop offering hand‑rolled, kettle‑boiled bagels and inventive sandwiches — a reliable stop for allergen‑conscious diners.
Must-Try Dishes:
Gluten‑free everything bagel with whipped cream cheese, Egg & cheese breakfast sandwich, Cinnamon‑raisin bagel
What Makes it Special: Exclusively gluten‑free bagels with solid texture, rare among NYC bagel shops
8
Korean-inflected ramen in a food-hall format, with broths shaped by kimchi, smoky pork, and roasted ginger. Bowls hit bold and spicy, and the stall’s fast cadence suits a market crawl. Not traditional Japanese style, but culturally important to Chelsea Market’s noodle ecosystem.
Must-Try Dishes:
Kimchi Jjigae Ramen, Ssamgyetang Ramen, Ho’Cakes Pork Buns
What Makes it Special: Korean comfort broths reimagined as ramen in a market stall.
#23
Gotham Pizza
8
Classic NY‑style pies with solid cheese and sauce balance at reasonable prices; reliable for take‑out or delivery in Chelsea/West Village. Popular among locals for convenient counter service and familiar flavor.
Must-Try Dishes:
Margherita Pie, Large Cheese Slice, Garlic Knots
What Makes it Special: Reliable thin‑crust pies with familiar NY taste at fair cost.
8
A no‑frills smash‑burger joint turning out crisp, charred double cheeseburgers and fries — ideal for late‑night cravings when bigger spots close. It’s fast, inexpensive, and consistently delivers when you just want a solid burger without fuss.
Must-Try Dishes:
Double Cheeseburger, Single Cheeseburger, Double Impossible Burger (vegetarian)
What Makes it Special: Smash‑style patties with crispy edges and quick late‑night service.
8
Vibes:
Comfort Food Classics
Family Friendly Favorites
Solo Dining Sanctuaries
Quick Bites Champions
Classic all-day diner comfort where the fries hit the nostalgic sweet spot—golden, medium-cut, and reliably hot. Best with their straightforward burgers and plates that lean old-school NYC. Not fancy, but the fry execution is consistent and satisfying for the price.
Must-Try Dishes:
Cheeseburger with Fries, Grilled Chicken Club with Fries, Breakfast Plate with Home Fries
What Makes it Special: Old-guard diner fries that stay dependable across the day.
Worthy Picks
#26
Skirt Steak
7.9
A stripped-down prix-fixe concept built around one thing: grilled skirt steak with béarnaise, greens, and endless fries. The kitchen’s focus translates to consistent doneness and a punchy char, while the airy Kimpton Eventi setting keeps it casual-upscale. Ideal when you want steak without the full steakhouse ritual.
Must-Try Dishes:
Skirt steak prix fixe, Wagyu skirt upgrade, Dessert trolley cakes
What Makes it Special: Single-cut prix-fixe steak with unlimited fries.
7.9
A relaxed all-day cafe that becomes a surprisingly solid happy hour stop when you want simple drinks and easy bites without the scene. The move is to keep it casual—one drink, one snack, and treat it like a warm-up before dinner rather than the main event.
Must-Try Dishes:
Wings, Fries, Aperol spritz
What Makes it Special: Straightforward weekday happy hour with easy, shareable bites.
#28
Seed + Mill
7.9
Seed + Mill delivers sesame‑based soft‑serve and halva‑inspired ice cream in a Chelsea Market storefront, notable for its nutty tahini flavors and vegan/gluten‑free approach. Locals often pick it for its creamy tahini soft serve and halva crumble sundaes. It stands out for offering a dessert option that isn’t dairy‑heavy while staying indulgent.
Must-Try Dishes:
Tahini Soft Serve, Chocolate‑Tahini Sundae, Pistachio Halva Ice Cream
What Makes it Special: Tahini‑based soft serve and halva desserts unique in NYC.
#29
Great Burrito
7.9
Counter‑service spot known for generous, classic-style burritos and quick takeout — a reliable go‑to for a filling, inexpensive meal. Portions are large and the menu covers many burrito fillings, which locals often grab when short on time or appetite.
Must-Try Dishes:
Grilled Beef Burrito (Carne Asada), Al Pastor Burrito (Roast Pork), Vegetarian Burrito (Vegetales a la Plancha)
What Makes it Special: Large, hearty burritos with many filling options at budget prices
#30
Doughnuttery
7.9
Mini, freshly‑fried donuts dusted with imaginative sugar blends offer a playful, grab‑and‑go alternative to classic large donuts — perfect for sharing or a quick bite while exploring Chelsea Market or the High Line.
Must-Try Dishes:
Coco Loco Mini Donuts, Lavender‑Pistachio Mini Donuts, Vanilla Sugar Mini Donuts
What Makes it Special: Made‑to‑order mini donuts with creative sugar coatings.
7.9
Casual counter‑to‑table spot inside Hudson Yards offering regional Mexican–style tacos, mole, and cocktails with a bright, airy interior. Solid pick for a quick taco meal or pre‑show dinner with friends. Food tends to stay reliable; ambiance is more functional than intimate.
Must-Try Dishes:
Chicken habanero tacos, Carnitas tacos, Guacamole with chips
What Makes it Special: Convenient Connecticut‑style Mexican spot tucked inside Hudson Yards with reliably good tacos.
#32
The Chelsea Bell
7.8
A Chelsea sports-bar hangout with a long midday-to-early-evening happy hour that turns Tuesdays into a taco-and-margarita value play. Tacos here are straightforward, beer-friendly, and built for groups watching a game rather than a deep culinary dive.
Must-Try Dishes:
Taco Tuesday Trio (chicken, steak, or veggie), House Margarita, Jalapeño Poppers
What Makes it Special: Extended happy hour plus a tight Taco Tuesday deal in a big, game-day bar.
#33
Yummy Stick
7.8
A casual take‑out spot in Chelsea offering quick, affordable Korean‑Japanese fusion sushi burritos and uncut kimbap — ideal for a fast bite or lunch on the go. Regulars praise the generous portions and consistent quality given the low price point.
Must-Try Dishes:
Original Yummy Stick (crab & egg), Spicy salmon stick, Shrimp tempura udon lunch special
What Makes it Special: Affordable, filling sushi‑burrito/kimbap wraps in a take‑out format.
7.8
Vibes:
Quick Bites Champions
Family Friendly Favorites
Group Dining Gatherings
Trendy Table Hotspots
A high-throughput taqueria built for speed: tacos first, a couple of sides for texture, and you’re done. The best move is to keep it simple—pick one classic meat, one seafood option, and add esquites for balance. It works best for quick meals and casual group hangs rather than a destination dinner.
Must-Try Dishes:
Baja crispy fish taco, Al pastor tacos, Corn esquites
What Makes it Special: A fast, dependable taco stop with a broad crowd-pleasing menu.
#35
Jerusalem Cafe
7.8
A kosher all-day cafe where ice cream shows up as an in-store dessert lane—think sundaes and sweet finishes after a savory meal. It’s not a purist scoop shop, but it’s a legit option in the neighborhood when you want a casual sit-down plus a cold dessert without switching locations.
Must-Try Dishes:
Ice cream sundae, Milkshake, Ice coffee float-style drink
What Makes it Special: Kosher cafe with a real dessert finish—sundaes and milkshakes on-site.
7.8
A long-running Chelsea deli that still does the basics with discipline—hot egg sandwiches, griddled bacon, and tight coffee service from dawn onward. The breakfast menu leans classic NYC counter fare, and the value stays strong for the neighborhood.
Must-Try Dishes:
Bacon, egg & cheese on a kaiser roll, Challah French toast, House-made soups with buttered roll
What Makes it Special: A 1971-era Chelsea staple for no-nonsense breakfast sandwiches.
#37
Chote Miya
7.8
Chote Miya situates inside Chelsea Market and brings casual Indian comfort food to the bustle of the food hall — good for quick meals or takeout. While not a destination fine‑dining spot, it offers a broad menu of reliable staples at friendly prices. The atmosphere is informal and largely functional, catering more to convenience than ambiance.
Must-Try Dishes:
Chicken Biryani, Butter Chicken, Palak Patta Chaat
What Makes it Special: Convenient Indian comfort food inside Chelsea Market
#38
Nangman BBQ
7.8
A newer, calmer grill spot slightly off the densest stretch of K-town, with straightforward combos and friendly pacing. The meats are solid and well-seasoned, and the sweet-corn sides and rice bowls add comfort without trying too hard. A useful low-cost counterpoint to the block’s flashier rooms.
Must-Try Dishes:
Marinated beef rib, Tteokgalbi rice bowl, Kimchi fried rice
What Makes it Special: A quieter, budget-friendly KBBQ option in a high-rent zone.
#39
Woorijip
7.8
Vibes:
Cheap Eats Budget Brilliance
Quick Bites Champions
Hidden Gems Heaven
Solo Dining Sanctuaries
A Koreatown stalwart counter serving ready-made Korean home cooking and kimbap for quick, affordable meals. The food is unpretentious but reliably seasoned, with a rotating lineup that rewards regulars. It’s the ZIP’s best everyday stop for grab-and-go Korean comfort.
Must-Try Dishes:
Kimbap rolls, Kimchi jjigae, Bulgogi lunch box
What Makes it Special: Fast, home-style Korean dishes at true neighborhood prices.
#40
Relate Pizza
7.7
Vibes:
Quick Bites Champions
Cheap Eats Budget Brilliance
Late Night Legends
Solo Dining Sanctuaries
A no‑frills pizzeria serving classic slices and pies, ideal for a quick late‑night bite in the 10001 area. Its straightforward menu and counter‑service setup offer convenience without fuss.
Must-Try Dishes:
Standard Cheese Slice, Pepperoni Slice, Plain Pie
What Makes it Special: Simple, grab‑and‑go slices in a central 10001 location.
#41
Izumi Sushi
7.7
A dependable neighborhood shop for classic rolls that prioritize freshness and speed over theatrics. The menu sticks to familiar NYC standards—spicy tuna, salmon avocado, eel avocado—with solid rice seasoning. Best for low-friction takeout that still tastes careful.
Must-Try Dishes:
Spicy Tuna Roll, Salmon Avocado Roll, Eel Avocado Roll
What Makes it Special: Reliable, well-priced rolls in a low-key 28th Street storefront.
#42
Creamline
7.7
Chelsea Market counter spot best known for burgers and fried chicken, but the waffle fries are the sleeper hit. They’re thick, aggressively crisped, and stay sturdy under sauces—ideal for dipping or pairing with a shake. A solid grab-and-go fries fix inside the market swirl.
Must-Try Dishes:
Waffle Fries, Cheeseburger with Fries, Honey Butter Chicken Sandwich
What Makes it Special: Market-style waffle fries with real crunch and dip-friendly structure.
#43
Ramen Goku
7.6
A newer, low-key Chelsea counter serving straightforward tonkotsu and miso bowls with solid fundamentals. Portions are satisfying for the price, and the menu stays focused on comfort over experimentation. The kind of spot you duck into when you want ramen without ceremony.
Must-Try Dishes:
Tonkotsu Ramen, Spicy Miso Ramen, Japanese Curry Rice
What Makes it Special: Affordable, no-frills bowls in a prime Chelsea corridor.
#44
Tacos El Idolo
7.6
A late-night West Village/Chelsea border stop that focuses on satisfying, generously filled tacos and quesadillas. The appeal is timing and comfort: grilled meats, melted cheese, and quick counter energy. Not a destination for nuance, but a dependable after-hours fix.
Must-Try Dishes:
Al Pastor Tacos, Steak Tacos, Quesadilla
What Makes it Special: One of the few true late-night taco counters in 10011.
7.6
A mixed Asian kitchen that quietly turns out better-than-expected sushi rolls alongside bento and comfort staples. Rolls are straightforward, generously filled, and priced for repeat ordering. Not a destination counter, but a useful local workhorse.
Must-Try Dishes:
Shrimp Tempura Roll, California Roll, Spicy Salmon Roll
What Makes it Special: Budget-friendly rolls with steady execution in a bento-centric shop.
#46
Carmen's Kitchen
7.6
Vibes:
Cheap Eats Budget Brilliance
Quick Bites Champions
Business Lunch Power Players
Hidden Gems Heaven
A cafeteria-style lunch counter that wins on speed, portions, and straightforward comfort—pick a protein, grab sides, and you’re out the door. It’s a pragmatic cheap-eats play for office workers and travelers who value momentum more than ambiance.
Must-Try Dishes:
Chicken with yellow rice, Rice & beans with plantains, Beef plate with greens
What Makes it Special: Cafeteria-speed plates with big portions for Midtown prices.
#47
New Dynasty
7.6
Vibes:
Cheap Eats Budget Brilliance
Quick Bites Champions
Solo Dining Sanctuaries
Hidden Gems Heaven
A practical Penn South counter-service standby for classic Chinese-American comfort, built for speed, price, and big portions. It’s not chasing innovation, but it delivers the familiar hits reliably for locals and commuters.
Must-Try Dishes:
Chicken lo mein, General Tso’s chicken, Chicken fried rice
What Makes it Special: Fast, inexpensive Chinese-American staples near Penn Station.
#48
Chef Yu
7.6
Vibes:
Cheap Eats Budget Brilliance
Business Lunch Power Players
Quick Bites Champions
Solo Dining Sanctuaries
Chef Yu is a high-volume Garment District spot turning out Cantonese and Sichuan crowd-pleasers with brisk service and generous portions steps from Penn Station and Port Authority. Office workers and theatergoers lean on its affordable lunch specials and reliable spicy plates more than its dated dining room.
Must-Try Dishes:
Beef tendon with hot pepper sauce, Cumin lamb, Mapo tofu
What Makes it Special: A long-running Garment District Chinese canteen known for spicy plates and bargain lunch combos.
A classic commuter bakery inside Penn Station: sturdy rugelach, challah, black-and-white cookies, and reliable bagel-adjacent staples designed for grab-and-go. Nothing here is precious, but the baking is consistent and the turnover is constant, which keeps everything tasting fresher than you’d expect in a transit hub. Ideal for a fast breakfast or train snack rather than a destination pastry run.
Must-Try Dishes:
Cinnamon rugelach, Chocolate babka, Everything bagel with schmear
What Makes it Special: Old-school NYC bakery staples executed for high-volume commuters.
7.6
Large‑plate American‑style barbecue with ribs, wings and brisket served in a casual, lively setting — often chosen for convenience and big portions.
Must-Try Dishes:
Sticky BBQ Ribs, Honey‑Glazed Chicken Wings, Brisket Sandwich
What Makes it Special: Large portions and a full menu of ribs, wings and brisket in a casual NYC spot.
7.6
A tiny counter spot turning out crisp-edged waffles with playful toppings, ideal for a fast sugar reset near Penn Station. It’s simple, inexpensive, and surprisingly well-made when you want dessert without a scene.
Must-Try Dishes:
Classic Buttermilk Waffle, Strawberries & Cream Waffle, Nutella Banana Waffle
What Makes it Special: Fresh-pressed waffles done right in a no-frills format.
#52
Ciao Bella
7.5
Vibes:
Cheap Eats Budget Brilliance
Quick Bites Champions
Comfort Food Classics
Solo Dining Sanctuaries
A neighborhood pizzeria-trattoria hybrid that keeps things straightforward: slices, simple pastas, and quick counter-to-table service. Not a destination room, but dependable for a casual Chelsea Italian fix.
Must-Try Dishes:
Margherita pizza, Baked lasagna, Spaghetti and meatballs
What Makes it Special: Fast, no-frills pizza-and-pasta standby on 7th Ave.