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Best Quick Bites Champions Restaurants in Sutton

9 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked

Last Updated: February 2026

Our Top Pick
Sofia Pizza Shoppe
Cult-favorite DoughDici pan pie and elevated classic slices in a tiny shop.

Notable Picks

$ Sutton Pizza
This tiny Sutton Place shop is known for meticulous classic slices and the ticketed DoughDici pan pizza, which has drawn national press. Seating is limited, but the attention to dough, sauce, and toppings makes it a destination-level stop for serious pizza fans.
Must-Try Dishes: DoughDici pan pizza, Spinach dip slice, Classic grandma slice
What makes it special: Cult-favorite DoughDici pan pie and elevated classic slices in a tiny shop.
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Brooklyn Pizza Masters brings a Brooklyn-style, chef-driven approach to hefty New York slices and squares on 1st Avenue. The menu leans into grandma and Sicilian pies with thoughtful toppings, making it a reliable choice for both a quick slice and a shareable whole pie.
Must-Try Dishes: Grandma pizza with pepperoni, Upside Down Sicilian, Blackberry & ricotta pizza
What makes it special: Brooklyn-influenced grandmas and Sicilians with creative toppings in a casual room.
$ Sutton
The Chick Shop is a kosher, all-vegetarian Middle Eastern counter tucked into the Crystal Pavilion atrium, known for fluffy house-baked pitas, crispy falafel, and generous salads. Vegan diners lean on the falafel, hummus, sabich-style veggie fillings, and quinoa tabouli for a fast but satisfying lunch in the middle of office-heavy Midtown.
Must-Try Dishes: Crispy Falafel Pita, Quinoa Tabouli Salad, Hummus & Israeli Chopped Salad Plate
What makes it special: A small vegetarian falafel shop baking pita in-house with plentiful vegan options.

Worthy Picks

$ Sutton Pizza
LaVista is a high-volume neighborhood slice shop known for generous portions, late hours, and a surprisingly broad menu that includes vegan and gluten-free options. It’s more functional than pretty, but locals lean on it for quick, affordable slices and big heroes.
Must-Try Dishes: Vodka slice, Bruschetta hero, Vegan margherita slice
What makes it special: Dependable, budget-friendly slices with strong delivery and late-night hours.
$$ Sutton Sushi
Dai Hachi is a longtime neighborhood sushi bar up a short flight of stairs, known for dependable maki, friendly staff and excellent lunch deals. It’s where locals drop in for three-roll combos, classic salmon–avocado maki and cold beer rather than elaborate omakase theater.
Must-Try Dishes: Dai Hachi Roll, Three-roll lunch special with soup and salad, Peanut avocado roll
What makes it special: A reliable, modestly priced neighborhood spot with strong roll combos and generous lunch pricing.
$$ Sutton Pizza
Two doors from Sofia, Marinara offers a larger dining room and a menu built around big, saucy Sicilian pies. The MVP slice, striped with marinara, vodka, and pesto sauces, has become a photogenic calling card alongside solid classic rounds.
Must-Try Dishes: MVP square slice (marinara, vodka, pesto), Vodka Sicilian slice, Buffalo chicken slice
What makes it special: Roomy slice shop with saucy Sicilian pies, especially the tri-sauce MVP.
$ Sutton Korean, Wings
A casual Korean fried chicken and ramen shop bringing late-night energy and crunchy double-fried wings to the east side. Boongs leans into playful flavors, a self-serve ramen machine, and counter service that keeps it approachable for quick meals or casual hangs.
Must-Try Dishes: Sweet and spicy Korean fried chicken, Soy garlic wings, DIY ramen bowl from the noodle machine
What makes it special: Crispy Korean fried chicken and fun ramen gadgets at wallet-friendly prices.
$$$ Sutton Dim Sum, Chinese
Compact midtown dim sum spot serving fresh steamed dumplings and Cantonese classics with genuine hospitality. The intimate space delivers quality ingredients and house-made preparations for those seeking casual, authentic flavors without the trek to Chinatown.
Must-Try Dishes: Signature Dim Sum Platter, Shrimp Dumplings, General Tso's Chicken
What makes it special: Fresh-made dim sum in midtown without Chinatown crowds
$$ Sutton Seafood
Part seafood market, part takeout counter, Midtown Catch serves ultra-fresh fillets and prepared plates in a compact Sutton Place space. Regulars rely on it for expertly sourced fish, daily specials, and hearty classic preparations.
Must-Try Dishes: Stuffed filet of sole with crabmeat and spinach, Seafood salad with squid, octopus, and shrimp, Seafood party platter specials
What makes it special: A neighborhood seafood market that also turns out restaurant-level cooked plates at the counter.