Best Solo Dining Sanctuaries Restaurants in Hudson Square
9 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked
Last Updated: February 2026
Our Top Pick
Ramen Danbo
Customizable Hakata‑style tonkotsu and vegan ramen under one roof.
Notable Picks
#1
Ramen Danbo
8.4
Classic Fukuoka‑style Tonkotsu ramen with richly simmered broth and customizable bowls. Locals appreciate the option to tailor noodle firmness, spice, and even enjoy vegan broth alternatives.
Must-Try Dishes:
Classic Tonkotsu Ramen, Negi‑Goma Chashu‑men, Vegan Curry Ramen
What makes it special: Customizable Hakata‑style tonkotsu and vegan ramen under one roof.
#2
Nami Nori
8.4
A creative temaki‑style sushi bar turning hand rolls into open‑face “sushi tacos,” offering fresh fish, inventive combinations, and vegan options in a casual West Village setting. Locals appreciate the variety of flavors and the relaxed vibe that’s ideal for shared meals or quick bites.
Must-Try Dishes:
Tuna poke hand roll, Coconut shrimp hand roll with green curry, XO scallop hand roll
What makes it special: Open‑style temaki served like sushi tacos by ex‑fine dining chefs.
8.1
A crisp, thin-crust slice-and-pie shop that leans modern without losing New York slice discipline. The move is to treat it like a focused pizza stop: grab signature slices, keep toppings intentional, and let the crust do the talking.
Must-Try Dishes:
LTD Edition Slice, Margherita Slice, Arrabbiata Pie
What makes it special: Signature slices built on a crisp, modern New York foundation.
#4
Ciccio
8.1
A compact SoHo Italian spot that feels like a neighborhood alimentari with a proper kitchen behind it—simple, Florentine-leaning plates and a wine-friendly menu. It works best for unfussy dinners where you value ingredient quality and a steady hand over a scene.
Must-Try Dishes:
Cacio e pepe, Seasonal pasta, Tuscan-style small plates
What makes it special: SoHo alimentari feel with straightforward Florentine cooking.
8
A focused vegan burger counter that gets the core texture-and-seasoning balance right, delivering a convincing smash-style experience without trying to mimic steakhouse swagger. Order tight, eat immediately, and let the fries-and-shake combo do the extra lifting.
Must-Try Dishes:
Vegan smash-style burger, Loaded chili fries, Cookies & cream milkshake
What makes it special: A vegan burger that nails texture and seasoning like a real smash.
Worthy Picks
#6
Rice Kitchen
7.9
Vibes:
Cheap Eats Budget Brilliance
Quick Bites Champions
Comfort Food Classics
Solo Dining Sanctuaries
Rice Kitchen is a compact SoHo counter spot focused on Korean kimbap, tofu bites, and customizable rice bowls, drawing steady lunch and early-dinner traffic from nearby offices and shops. The appeal is straightforward: consistent flavors, generous portions, and prices that stay reasonable for the neighborhood.
Must-Try Dishes:
Bulgogi Kimbap, Spicy Pork Kimbap, Rice Kitchen Bowl with bulgogi
What makes it special: Kimbap-focused Korean counter spot with customizable bowls and tofu bites.
7.9
Vibes:
Business Lunch Power Players
Quick Bites Champions
Solo Dining Sanctuaries
Trendy Table Hotspots
Sugarfish’s SoHo branch brings Chef Nozawa’s set-menu style to Spring Street, with Trust Me boxes built around nigiri, hand rolls, and simple cut rolls. It’s less about custom ordering and more about a streamlined progression of high-quality fish at a relatively accessible price point.
Must-Try Dishes:
Trust Me Set, Toro Hand Roll, Blue & Dungeness Crab Hand Roll
What makes it special: LA-born chain delivering omakase-style Trust Me sets built around hand rolls.
#8
Houseman
7.8
A neighborhood New American room where the burger is a steady menu constant rather than a hype object. It’s a good pick when you want a composed sit-down burger with a calmer vibe and a more dinner-forward experience than a pure burger shop.
Must-Try Dishes:
Burger with Swiss, onions & mushrooms, Fries, Little gems salad
What makes it special: A composed, sit-down burger option anchored by a real kitchen.
#9
King Wok
7.6
Vibes:
Cheap Eats Budget Brilliance
Quick Bites Champions
Late Night Legends
Solo Dining Sanctuaries
King Wok is a classic New York Chinese-American takeout counter serving big portions and late hours to workers and residents around Hudson Square. Reviews point to uneven finesse but dependable value, especially for combo platters and late-night cravings.
Must-Try Dishes:
General Tso's chicken, Beef with broccoli combo, Shrimp lo mein
What makes it special: Old-school counter-service spot that anchors local, budget Chinese takeout in the area.