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Best Healthy Restaurants in Financial District

7 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked

Last Updated: February 2026

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Our Top Pick
Blue Park Kitchen
Health-focused grain-and-greens bowls with careful sourcing and a build-your-own format.

Notable Picks

Financial District New American
Blue Park Kitchen is a fast-casual bowl shop at 70 Pine where grain-and-greens bowls are built around roasted proteins, seasonal vegetables, and house dressings. FiDi office teams lean on it for customizable, relatively healthy lunches that still feel substantial.
Must-Try Dishes: Roasted Chicken Breast & Za'atar Cauliflower bowl, Turkey Meatballs & Lemon Ricotta bowl, Build Your Own bowl
What Makes it Special: Health-focused grain-and-greens bowls with careful sourcing and a build-your-own format.
$$ Financial District Korean
Power Bowls is a small, woman-owned Korean lunch shop specializing in bibimbap-style rice bowls, kimbap, mandu, and rotating specials. The menu is tight but focused, with fresh vegetables, well-seasoned proteins, and homestyle touches that make it a go-to for a lighter-feeling Korean lunch in FiDi.
Must-Try Dishes: Beef Bibimbap, Tofu Kimbap, Kimchi and Shrimp Mandu
What Makes it Special: A compact Korean spot with bibimbap, kimbap, and mandu built for everyday lunch.
$$ Financial District Greek
Pita Press Greek Rotisserie is a fast-casual Greek spot in the Financial District built around rotisserie meats, souvlaki plates, and veggie-heavy salads. Locals lean on it for reliable lunch and early-dinner Greek platters that feel fresher than typical takeout while staying affordable for the area.
Must-Try Dishes: Chicken Souvlaki Plate, Tomato Mint Fritters with Fava, Baklava and Greek Yogurt Bar
What Makes it Special: A Greek-American rotisserie counter focusing on souvlaki plates, salads, and classic Greek sides served at FiDi speed.

Worthy Picks

$$ Financial District Bakery
A kosher French-American bakery and café that brought croissants, sandwiches, and coffee back to a long-vacant Broadway corner in 2025. The FiDi location mixes pistachio-heavy viennoiserie with quiches and salads for office workers wanting something nicer than grab-and-go chains.
Must-Try Dishes: Pistachio chocolate croissant, Macarons assortment, Quiche slice
What Makes it Special: A modern kosher bakery-café bringing polished pastries and light café plates to Broadway.
$ Financial District Middle Eastern
The Maiden Lane location of taïm serves customizable Middle Eastern–leaning bowls and pitas built around falafel, chicken shawarma, and roasted vegetables. It functions as a fast, mostly takeout option for FiDi office workers who want something fresher and more vegetable-forward than standard street-cart fare.
Must-Try Dishes: O.G. Falafel Pita, Chicken Shawarma Bowl, Cauliflower Shawarma Plate
What Makes it Special: A well-known Mediterranean chain doing build-your-own bowls and pitas.
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$$$$ Financial District New American, Breakfast
Manhattan Fish Market is a compact neighborhood fishmonger that also steams and seasons fish to order. Guests stop in for quick steamed fish platters, seafood boils, and shrimp scampi while locals picking up fresh salmon, shrimp, and clams have the option to eat on the spot.
Must-Try Dishes: Steamed Fish Platter, Seafood Boil with Corn and Potatoes, Shrimp Scampi with Garlic and White Wine
What Makes it Special: Fish market that steams and seasons seafood on-site for fast, lighter plates.
$ Financial District Bagels
Hanover Gourmet Deli is a corner deli-café that quietly doubles as a bagel source for nearby offices, with egg-on-a-bagel builds, cream cheese spreads, and bagel trays for meetings. It’s less of a destination than a convenient, everyday option when you want a simple, inexpensive bagel in the middle of Hanover Square.
Must-Try Dishes: 1 Egg on a bagel breakfast sandwich, Bagel with butter or cream cheese, Hanover Bagel Tray with cream cheeses and fixings
What Makes it Special: Office-oriented deli with customizable bagel breakfasts and large-format bagel trays.